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this is clearly intended to encourage the citizens of Utah to move to the next level of human development. This may involve abandoning polygamy for a while.
No longer allowed in the mainstream LDS Jno
"an infraction similar to a traffic summons" in the eyes of the law

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/us/utah-bigamy-law.html

If the LDS have banned it, I suppose it'll have to be everyone else who practises it now.
Nobody ever heard of a practical joke?
I'm thinking art installation
"an infraction similar to a traffic summons" in the eyes of the law

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/13/us/utah-bigamy-law.html

If the LDS have banned it, I suppose it'll have to be everyone else who practises it now."

there are many subsects and breakaways who still do. It looks as though the law treats it less seriously than the mainstream church do.....although if its by consent I guess its no on else's business....I mean anybody anywhere can live together plurally.....
And so it begins ...
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When they touched it a signal went to the one on the moon.

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