According to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:

a. monogamy is ordained by God and has always been an unconditionalrequirement

b. Jesus appeared to pilgrims on the road between Illinois and Utah
c. Joseph Smith's alleged murder of Brigham Young was justified
d. Jesus has appeared to Americans descended from Israelite settlers


d

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