I think it's pretty safe to say that in pursuing a second wife, it is best to find a godly, virtuous woman. Yet that presents a problem.
A godly woman would honor her father and mother, would come from a Christian household, would respect wise council. Yet the vast majority of such would strongly disapprove of polygamy, would call it sin, would even withdraw themselves from her should she pursue a married man.
And that presents a bit of a catch 22. The very women who are best for marriage are the least likely to be open to it. Would protect themselves against pursuit by married men.
Is there a way around this? Am I missing something? False construct? Overstating the hurdle?
What say you?
Would love to hear some real life stories about how polygamous marriages came to be despite these hurdles.
A godly woman would honor her father and mother, would come from a Christian household, would respect wise council. Yet the vast majority of such would strongly disapprove of polygamy, would call it sin, would even withdraw themselves from her should she pursue a married man.
And that presents a bit of a catch 22. The very women who are best for marriage are the least likely to be open to it. Would protect themselves against pursuit by married men.
Is there a way around this? Am I missing something? False construct? Overstating the hurdle?
What say you?
Would love to hear some real life stories about how polygamous marriages came to be despite these hurdles.