Kimball stating that the church does not ""condone nor approve of"" measures of contraception which greatly ""limit the family"".
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Read More »LDS Church leaders have repeatedly condemned the use of sexually arousing literature[69] and visual material for decades.[70][71] They have compared pornography to a plague[72] or epidemic[73][74] that is overpoweringly addictive like hard drugs such as cocaine on multiple occasions.[75][76][77][78][79][80] They've also stated that viewing erotic material can become a habit that's "almost impossible to break"[81] which can metaphorically "blast a crater" in the brain.[82] The church hosts meetings and has a website[83] to assist members who wish to curb their consumption of pornographic material,[84][85] and has asked church members to attend an anti-pornography rally.[86] Church leaders have also stated that women who dress immodestly become pornography to men around them.[80] The Church Handbook states that the three bishopric members should ensure that members from ages 12 to 17 are interviewed twice a year during which they are to discuss the "importance of obeying the commandments, particularly ... refraining from any kind of sexual activity, and refraining from viewing, reading, or listening to pornographic material."[87] It also states that disciplinary council should not be called for members "who are struggling with pornography or self-abuse."[88] Sociological research into pornography and LDS individuals has included one BYU study that showed of 192 male BYU students ages 18–27, 100% of the sample considered viewing pornography "unacceptable". However, 35% reported having used pornography in the past 12 months, with 9.2% of the entire sample reporting viewing pornography at least once in the last month.[89] No data was collected on female students. A nationwide study of paid porn subscriptions showed that the predominantly LDS state of Utah had the highest subscription rate of any state.[90][91] Utah's LDS then governor Gary Herbert officially declared pornography to be a public health crisis in Utah in 2016.[92] In 2017 the church school BYU released a study using data gathered online from nearly 700 unmarried English-speaking adults on the effects of religiosity on perceptions of porn addictiveness and relationship anxiety.[93] The results showed that seeing oneself as addicted to pornography generated far more anxiety- and shame-related negative outcomes individually and in romantic relationships than any potential negative effects of consuming sexually explicit material. Additionally, individuals reporting higher religiosity were more likely to consider themselves addicted to porn regardless of their comparative usage rate.[94][95]
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Read More »While not accorded the theological significance of a celestial marriage, the LDS Church does recognize civil marriages or marriages performed within other religious traditions. In the 1870s, a prominent Mormon writer wrote that Mormons considered such a marriage to be "no marriage at all."[128] Today, however, non-celestial marriages are respected and recognized as valid by the church, but such marriages must be legal according to the government where the marriage is performed, and must not be a same-sex marriage, polygamous marriage, common law marriage, or other type of non-ceremonial marriages in non–common law countries. Moreover, such marriages are thought to last only for the mortal life, and not into the next. In countries where the church's celestial marriages are not recognized by the government, the church requires that it be preceded by a civil marriage.[129] In the United States, the LDS Church has expressed support for a constitutional ban on same-sex and polygamous marriage and has stated that it "favors measures that define marriage as the union of a man and a woman and that do not confer legal status on any other sexual relationship."[130] The church's position is that government recognition of such rights will "undermine the divinely created institution of the family".[130]
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