exactly... Thanks for finishing that thought.webdog said:...composed of many believers.
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exactly... Thanks for finishing that thought.webdog said:...composed of many believers.
webdog said:That passage doesn't apply just to women, but it applies to a husband and his bride. I fail to see where this condemns polygamy, however.
Karen said:See v.3 where it says that being married to another while the first is alive is adultery. Whatever it means about divorce and remarriage, it seems to me there is an obvious implication about polygamy.
Scarlett O. said:Whew!! This thread is making me dizzy.
Ya'll can debate all you want about whether polygamy is immoral vs. illegal vs. banned vs. implied vs...........whatever.
All I know is that if I were married and my husband came home from said, "Baby, tomorrow when I come home from work, I'll be bringing home wife #2.......
Well, I would give him a sweet smile and pat his face and say to him, "Aww...honey, that's great! But you'll have to get her to cook your dinner because tomorrow and all of next week, I'm going to be on my honeymoon with husband #2...!!"
:type: HA!!
Scarlett O. said:Whew!! This thread is making me dizzy.
Ya'll can debate all you want about whether polygamy is immoral vs. illegal vs. banned vs. implied vs...........whatever.
All I know is that if I were married and my husband came home from said, "Baby, tomorrow when I come home from work, I'll be bringing home wife #2.......
Well, I would give him a sweet smile and pat his face and say to him, "Aww...honey, that's great! But you'll have to get her to cook your dinner because tomorrow and all of next week, I'm going to be on my honeymoon with husband #2...!!"
:type: HA!!
Karen said:Brother Bob,
You are right. However, it is amazing how many will argue that passage only applies to women.
npetreley said:But if someone else can answer it, that will tell you whether or not this contradicts polygamy (as in men having multiple wives, not wives having multiple husbands).
npetreley said::laugh::laugh::laugh:
I shouldn't presume to speak for everyone, but I don't think anyone here actually wants multiple spouses.
StefanM said:Well...
It doesn't actually say anything about multiple wives--only multiple husbands. Nothing in the OT or NT can be construed to allow multiple husbands.
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Mar 10:11 And he said to them, "Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her,
Mar 10:12 and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery."
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This applies to both, but it does not have the option of not divorcing but marrying another and having plural marriage. Even so, I think that the scriptural evidence, while not explicitly denouncing polygamy, implies that polygamy is not a valid option.
Scarlett O. said:Just that definition alone makes should tell you what polygamy is all about and should answer the original question. :smilewinkgrin:
StefanM said:That definition of polygamy comes straight from the pages of history. I believe that the reason for multiple wives but not multiple husbands is to ensure that the father of the child is known.
Scarlett O. said:My response to you is the "pages of history" don't necessarily make something valid or even logical for that matter.....just historical.
TaterTot said:No, thou shalt not commit polygamy is not in the 10 commandments, but we can see in every case of multiple women, trouble follows. Remember Hagar, Bathsheba, goodness...there are many..
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Christ is not a polygamist, married to many brides.... He has only 1 bride, the universal church.
...composed of many believers.
We are parts of the body and takes all to make up the whole body. There is but ONE bride. It says "adorned as a bride" singular, the Lamb's wife (singular). We getting into dangereous ground now to suggest that Christ has more than one bride. If you not careful you going to get into more than one church. Upon this Rock, I will build MY CHURCH. I will have no part of that.But Christ is not married to us individually. The Bible speaks of the church as his bride, not individual believers.
Are you those of you agreeing with this saying that the church being the bride of Christ is a model for polygamy?
Nicholas, I forget to post on this, but I thought this was really funny. :laugh:npetreley said:I can imagine 3 women fighting over my body.
"You get it tonight."
"No way. You get it tonight."
"Not me. You two duke it out."
Andy T. said:Nicholas, I forget to post on this, but I thought this was really funny. :laugh:
Not that the topic of polygamy is humorous at all, but that made me laugh.