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Polygamy: The Mormon Enigma - Key Messages  
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Tags: mormon, christian, polygamy, plural marriage, politics, law, legal, bible, joseph smith, warren jeffs, hildale, colorado city, fundamentalist, bigamy, polygyny, polyandry, decriminalize, legalize, persecution, doctrine, howick

The key messages in the book "Polygamy: The Mormon Enigma" by E. Keith Howick.

1. Many polygamous families exist in the U.S. and Canada today. What should be society's attitude toward them?
2. Would legalization or decriminalization of polygamy solve the abuse issues prevelant among Mormon Fundamentalists?
3. Should a political candidate's religious beliefs, practices, and preferences be considered by the public?
4. Should the government's efforts to stop Mormon polygamy be considered religious persecution?
5. Will polygamy be the next great civil rights debate?

Lister: WRP
Source: Polygamy: The Mormon Enigma

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