liz3564 wrote:If this is correct, and LDS believe that polygamy is accepted, yet not required, would polygamy play a substantial role in modern Mormonism, if polygamy were legal?
This is a good question, Liz, as is the OP.
I don't know the answers (though I think Aristotle Smith did a good analysis), but I do think there may be a connection to how hard the LDS Church is fighting against legalized gay marriage.
If two men (or two women) can marry, what legal principle would then prohibit a man and two women from getting married?
And if polygamy were considered lawful in these United States, it might put the Church leadership in a somewhat uncomfortable position.
I mean, if Mormons abandoned plural marriage because the Supreme Court upheld legislation outlawing it, how would they explain not adopting plural marriage once more should the Supreme Court reverse itself?
As long as we're speculating . . .
All the Best!
--Consiglieri