Not a single scripture was brought that showed Poly as sinful. Just straw man, and false equivalency. Eisegesis from someone who espouses strict Exegetical reading of scripture. THEN I almost laughed out loud when he had the pride and audacity to proclaim "honestly I think that polygamy is a doctrine of devils".
Literally quoted a scripture about the doctrine of devils being forbidding to marry, while he was forbidding to marry... I think someone's conscience is seared...
Approached this as an academic interest and truthfully explained that I am not living in polygamy, nor am I pursuing anybody to that end, not looking to add a wife, or anything of the sort. Simply trying to find the truth in the Word alone. He was shocked when I was not convinced by his lack of scripture proving his case that marriage is intended to be monogamy.
My points were as follows:
1. God has illustrated himself as having multiple wives: God would not portray himself as evil or contradicting his laws
2. No scriptural commandment designating it as sin.
3. Scriptural commandments requiring the marriage of someone regardless of your marital status.
3. Scriptural commandments regulating how marriage to multiple women is to be conducted.
4. No chastisement or speaking against a man for having multiple women.
5. Because of all this, the ecclesia's denouncement of Polygny is unbiblical, and a holdover from pagan rome and greece.
He was responding to my first casual questions from the other day where I mentioned God never called it sin, and that he portrayed himself as having multiple wives. Also that God through Nathan said He (God) would have given David more wives if he wanted them. That God would not condone or assist sin.
I said "Sin is transgression against God's Law"
I'll copy his whole scriptural printout he gave me a little later today. Thinking of just giving him a copy of "The Great Omission"... But I have a feeling I'd be casting pearls... might be best to just let it go and tell him I've dropped the matter (of discussing it).
Literally quoted a scripture about the doctrine of devils being forbidding to marry, while he was forbidding to marry... I think someone's conscience is seared...
Approached this as an academic interest and truthfully explained that I am not living in polygamy, nor am I pursuing anybody to that end, not looking to add a wife, or anything of the sort. Simply trying to find the truth in the Word alone. He was shocked when I was not convinced by his lack of scripture proving his case that marriage is intended to be monogamy.
My points were as follows:
1. God has illustrated himself as having multiple wives: God would not portray himself as evil or contradicting his laws
2. No scriptural commandment designating it as sin.
3. Scriptural commandments requiring the marriage of someone regardless of your marital status.
3. Scriptural commandments regulating how marriage to multiple women is to be conducted.
4. No chastisement or speaking against a man for having multiple women.
5. Because of all this, the ecclesia's denouncement of Polygny is unbiblical, and a holdover from pagan rome and greece.
He was responding to my first casual questions from the other day where I mentioned God never called it sin, and that he portrayed himself as having multiple wives. Also that God through Nathan said He (God) would have given David more wives if he wanted them. That God would not condone or assist sin.
I said "Sin is transgression against God's Law"
I'll copy his whole scriptural printout he gave me a little later today. Thinking of just giving him a copy of "The Great Omission"... But I have a feeling I'd be casting pearls... might be best to just let it go and tell him I've dropped the matter (of discussing it).