malinda said:
it is sup to be one man and one women just like Adam and Eve
Really?
How does that one situation at the very beginning of things prove anything to us, Malinda? Couldn't it be as truly described as ...
- One man and every woman alive? Or,
- One woman and every man alive? Or,
- Only women created from the rib-bone of her husband? Or,
- Only women created by God Himself, rather than via human conception and delivery? Or,
- Only men created directly out of mud? Or,
- Only men who are naked when you first lay eyes on them? Or,
- ... (On and on and on)
Silly? Perhaps. But equally true. Why any sillier than ignoring
ALL the rest of Scripture so as to base your theology on something that can be as easily explained by saying, "Ya gotta start SOMEwhere!"?
If this does not make sense to you, then why continue arguing it with folks to whom it DOES make sense? Is your husband for it? Are you seeking ammunition to use against him? What is causing you to conclude and assert so strongly that it is simply men's fantasy of some sort?
Fantasy how? The added responsibility of now having disagreements with TWO wives? And on different topics? And having to referee their disagreements with each other? The added expense of potentially maintaining more homes and vehicles and squalling kids and diapers and formula and bicycles and broken arms and summer camp and college?
If it is all about sexual fantasy with two women at once, that can be rented comparatively cheaply. Many men do. If a man looks at all of the above, considers all the options open to him, and chooses a course that is Biblically honorable, seems as though he is worthy of respect and honor, not disparaging remarks about his motives.
You say that it should be decided by the husband AND the wife. Hmmm. Then who is the tie breaker? And if, as Proverbs 19 says, a wife is a gift from God (no specification as to whether she is first, second, or ...), THEN where does the wife's vote come in? Should it be between God, and the man, and the wife? And she gets veto power over what upper management (God) is doing with middle management (her husband)? In what sort of organization does that work? Does your KJV 1611 contain 1 Cor 11:3 describing the chain of command / headship?
Lots and lots of stuff to think about here, Malinda. Sounds as though Bels mighta hit it directly on the head when she says something about many people saying they don't "believe in" when they really mean "they don't want to have to do." Does your husband, or anyone else on this board get to do what they wanna on all topics? Does he like having to work every day, scrambling to make ends meet, as most of us do, instead of being able to live comfortably on investments with a staff to take care of grounds and vehicles while he engages in activities that HE finds interesting? Does he adjust and do what has to be done regardless of his preferences and with
relatively little griping? Isn't that an honorable practice for all of us, men and women?