Could a polygamous married man and his wives commit sin simply with church fellowship? My pastor agrees with biblical marriage whereas a man can marry more than one woman. He states that “In the rare societies where polygamy is rarely practiced one may justify oneself.” But then goes on and states that “America began as a Christian nation and in our society this would fall under let not your good be evil spoken of. The appearance of evil and in other passages” I replied, “Then we are in agreement with scripture, as far as it not being sin for a man to have more than one wife. But disagree in that it being sin in particular societies. I’m a little confused by the idea of it being sin in one place and not in another” As an American and a Christian, I believe polygamy couldn’t be a sin because of our religious liberty, although it could “appear” to be within church groups. In my opinion the “appearance of evil” in 1Thes.5:22, means to not even appear to do something that God has declared evil, not man. Then in Rm.14 where Paul says “let not then your good be evil spoken of”, also says to not judge one another in debatable areas, to live peacefully and edify one another. BUT Rm.14:20 says “…it is evil for that man who eateth with offence”, and in Rm.14:13, “…judge this rather, that no man put a stumblingblock or an occasion to fall in his brothers way.”