MANI - Why was Polygamy revealed to the LDS church through
the Prophet? Was it because of a lack of men while
migrating through the USA? Or Is Polygamy needed so
that the large # of spirit children can recieve
earthly bodies?
JOEL - Both reasons you mentioned are perhaps part of it. Some men
were lost through persecution leaving many widows
without husbands, but I think the main reason lies in
the scriptures and what Joseph Smith said about it.
Plural marriage was one of those principles that was
part of the fulness of the gospel in Old Testament
times. In the early days of this dispensation as part
of the restitution of all things, the Lord also
restored the principle of plural marriage.
The Book of Mormon gives us an idea of how God felt
about it:
"For there shall not any man among you have save it be
one wife; and concubines he shall have none; For I,
the Lord God, delight in the chastity of women. And
whoredoms are an abomination before me; thus saith the
Lord of Hosts. Wherefore, this people shall keep my
commandments, saith the Lord of Hosts, or cursed be
the land for their sakes. For if I will, saith the
Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command
my people; otherwise they shall hearken unto these
things." (Jacob 2:27-30.)
According to this scripture the best way to raise
up a righteous generation of saints("raise up seed unto me")
was for God to command His people to practice the
principle of plural marriage. This would help get His
church to grow quickly in the begining and become
firmly established. But they were only allowed to do
it if He commanded it, otherwise it would be
considered an abomination.
According to Joseph Smith:
"I hold the keys of this power in the last days; for
there is never but one on earth at a time on whom the
power and its keys are conferred; and I have
constantly said no man shall have but one wife at a
time, unless the Lord directs otherwise." (Teachings
of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. 324.)
Well, the Lord did direct otherwise and they obeyed
His command for as long as the law of the land would
allow.
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