I understand that governments can and frequently do prohibit polygamy, but I'm asking if that action is morally legitimate in God's sight.
The Creator Himself clearly permits polygamy in the Bible.
Here are a few parallel questions.
Could a government prohibit other types of marriages which the Bible permits?
Could a government prohibit interracial marriage? Could a government prohibit remarriage after the death of a spouse? Could a government prohibit marriages where the age gap between the man and woman exceed an arbitrary number (say 10 years)?
I would suggest that governments do not have this moral authority. They might do these things, but I believe they would be sinning in the process.
Do you have any thoughts on this?
The Creator Himself clearly permits polygamy in the Bible.
Here are a few parallel questions.
Could a government prohibit other types of marriages which the Bible permits?
Could a government prohibit interracial marriage? Could a government prohibit remarriage after the death of a spouse? Could a government prohibit marriages where the age gap between the man and woman exceed an arbitrary number (say 10 years)?
I would suggest that governments do not have this moral authority. They might do these things, but I believe they would be sinning in the process.
Do you have any thoughts on this?