About a year and a half ago, I was talking with a fellow orchestra member, because polygamy had been discussed on the radio on a live call in Christian radio show, called "The Narrow Path" with Steve Gregg. It was interesting that the host correctly said that polygamy is not adultery, and he even pointed out that there is nowhere in Scripture where it is called a sin. He then went on to say that his reasons for condemning it stem from Matt 19. I emailed him and never got a response back.
Well this orchestra member also disagreed with me when I told him that there is nothing wrong with polygamy, but he knew that I know the Bible much better than he, and we left it at that. Well, last week, after rehearsal, it came up in conversation again. You see, the former worship leader at my previous church, caused his wife to commit adultery, and he went on to marry another woman. I explained that I didn't see anything wrong with marrying another woman, although the church where he was the worship pastor certainly did, and I asked, "You know my position on polygamy." He reiterated his disagreement with it, but he couldn't find any reasons from Scripture for his disagreement.
We had a very good conversation in the parking lot, and he asked me to send him some Scriptures. Monday, I sent a very long detailed email explaining both sides of the argument in great detail and concluded by telling him not to try to persuade anyone himself, because of the opposition he will no doubt face, but to set up a meeting with me. I laid out the plan to build support for this movement within the church, so that we can bring this issue into the "debatable" status that so many other issues that we have in the church, such as predestination, and Lordship Salvation have.
I have yet to hear back from him, but I will see him tonight at rehearsal. I will keep everybody posted.
Well this orchestra member also disagreed with me when I told him that there is nothing wrong with polygamy, but he knew that I know the Bible much better than he, and we left it at that. Well, last week, after rehearsal, it came up in conversation again. You see, the former worship leader at my previous church, caused his wife to commit adultery, and he went on to marry another woman. I explained that I didn't see anything wrong with marrying another woman, although the church where he was the worship pastor certainly did, and I asked, "You know my position on polygamy." He reiterated his disagreement with it, but he couldn't find any reasons from Scripture for his disagreement.
We had a very good conversation in the parking lot, and he asked me to send him some Scriptures. Monday, I sent a very long detailed email explaining both sides of the argument in great detail and concluded by telling him not to try to persuade anyone himself, because of the opposition he will no doubt face, but to set up a meeting with me. I laid out the plan to build support for this movement within the church, so that we can bring this issue into the "debatable" status that so many other issues that we have in the church, such as predestination, and Lordship Salvation have.
I have yet to hear back from him, but I will see him tonight at rehearsal. I will keep everybody posted.