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|L1=Response to claim: 160 - The authors' claim that Mormons believe that even God himself is married | |L1=Response to claim: 160 - The authors' claim that Mormons believe that even God himself is married | ||
| Chapter 9 | A FAIR Analysis of: Mormon America: The Power and the Promise, a work by author: Richard N. Ostling and Joan K. Ostling
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The author's claim that Mormons believe that even God himself is married.
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Couples are "sealed forever" through secret ritual in a Mormon temple.
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