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Do Mormon marriages last longer?

Studies indicate that married Latter-day Saints have lower divorce rates in the United States. Some data points toward Latter-day Saint marriages being happier than the general population.
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What is the divorce rate for Mormon?

While the national surveys did not measure LDS temple marriages as opposed to civil unions, he said for couples who "both attend church regularly, the lifetime divorce rate is about 25 to 30 percent."
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Which church has the highest divorce rate?

However, these were broken down by Evangelical Protestant, Mainline Protestant, and Historically Black Protestant. Of this 74%, the highest number of divorces among this group were the Evangelical Protestants at 28%. The Historically Black Protestants had a divorce rate of only 9% according to the study.
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Why do Mormons allow divorce?

Mormon marriages are different from most marriages because they are considered eternal. If a husband and wife are sealed together in the temple, they can be together on into the celestial kingdom. However, the church does have a process for annulment and sees divorce as an unfortunately necessary evil.
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Do Mormons wait till marriage to kiss?

Aside from counseling against “passionate kissing” before marriage (For the Strength of Youth [2011], 36), Church leaders have not given specific guidelines about when kissing is “permitted” for youth.
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Do Mormons use condoms?

Leaders of the church have gone from historically condemning the use of any birth control as sinful, to allowing it in the present day. In the past the use of birth control methods including artificial contraception was explicitly condemned by LDS Church leaders.
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How long do Mormon marriages last?

It is believed that marriages performed in Latter-day Saint temples can continue after death and will last eternally. Marriage between a man and a woman that is consecrated in the temple creates a covenant with God that both will love and care for each other and follow His commandments.
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Can Mormon marry a non Mormon?

Who we marry is a personal choice, not dictated to us by the Church. There are many members with non-member spouses.
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What happens when a Mormon commits adultery?

Doctrine and Covenants 42:23–24

“And he that looketh upon a woman to lust after her shall deny the faith, and shall not have the Spirit; and if he repents not he shall be cast out. “Thou shalt not commit adultery; and he that committeth adultery, and repenteth not, shall be cast out.”
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What are Mormons not allowed to do?

Mormons are also taught not to drink “hot drinks,” meaning coffee or any tea other than herbal tea (see D&C 89:9), and not to use tobacco (see D&C 89:8). Latter-day prophets have also taught that Mormons should abstain from using illegal drugs and abusing legal drugs (see For the Strength of Youth [booklet, 2011], 26).
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What religion has lowest divorce rate?

The lowest rates were among Jews, Catholics, and mainline Protestants. In the middle are evangelical Christians and members of other religions like Islam, Buddhism, and Scientology.
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Which marriage has highest divorce rate?

Those who wed multiple times face a far higher rate of divorce. In fact, 67% of second marriages end, and 73% of third marriages are dissolved.
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How many kids does the average Mormon couple have?

Two-thirds of Mormon adults in the current sample (67%) are married, compared with 52% of the general public. Mormons also tend to have more children than does the general public. Mormons in the current survey report having had 2.6 children on average, compared with 1.8 among the general population.
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What is the average age of marriage for Mormons?

According to the Next Mormons Survey (NMS), a study used in a new book “The Next Mormons: How Millennials are Shaping the LDS Church” by Jana Riess, the median marriage age for Mormons is 22. So to the rest of the country, you aren't a spinster just yet. But the odds are stacked against you if you're a woman.
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Can a Mormon marry a divorced person?

I even married a non-member. Yes, there is nothing in any LDS (“Mormon”) doctrine that says a member can not marry a divorced person.
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Can Mormons have multiple girlfriends?

Today, the practice of polygamy is strictly prohibited in the Church, as it has been for over 120 years.
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Can Mormons remarry if their spouse dies?

If his wife dies, he may enter another celestial marriage, and be sealed to both his living wife and deceased wife or wives. Many Mormons believe that all these marriages will be valid in the eternities and the husband will live together in the celestial kingdom as a family with all to whom he was sealed.
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Can Mormon wives remarry?

Yes! A Latter-day Saint Woman who is widowed can remarry. However, If that woman is already sealed to her deceased husband, then she cannot be sealed to her second husband.
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How many wives can a Mormon marry?

Polygamy is condemned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Latter-day Saints believe that monogamy—the marriage of one man and one woman—is the Lord's standing law of marriage.
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How do Mormon marriages work?

The church teaches that in addition to civil marriage, which ends at death, a man and woman can enter into a celestial marriage, performed in a temple by priesthood authority, whereby the marriage and parent–child relationships resulting from the marriage will last forever in the afterlife.
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What is it like dating a Mormon?

They're discouraged from drinking alcoholic beverages, coffee, tea, smoking of any kind, and use illegal and illicit drugs. If these are things you enjoy doing, don't consider dating a Mormon. Understand the “law of chastity.” Mormons do not believe in sex before marriage.
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Do Mormons consummate their marriage at the temple?

Answer: No. Heck no. However, sometimes, as a result of nothing more than the hopeless naivete of some among us, we have been known to report a wedding being performed/officiated in the temple as having been “consummated” in the temple.
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How many children do Mormons have?

Mormons also tend to have more children than other groups. Mormons ages 40-59 have had an average of 3.4 children in their lifetime, well above the comparable figure for all Americans in that age range (2.1) and higher than any other religious group.
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How can you tell if someone is Mormon?

You need the name of the Church unit where an ancestor lived in order to find membership records. The following sources list the branch, ward, or stake where a member, individual, or family lived: Missionary Record Index (1830–1971). This index gives the home ward and stake of each missionary.
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