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http://communities.canada.com/vancouver ... xpert.aspxThings are about to get very interesting at the constitutional reference hearings to determine whether Canada's polygamy law is legal.
http://www.sanctepater.com/2011/01/morm ... ctice.html
Prior to his testimony, Walsh's academic credentials were questioned by lawyers for the attorneys general of B.C. and Canada. As part of his challenge, Craig Jones for B.C. read portions of two articles that appear on an Internet website under Walsh's name. One is entitled What is the Purpose of Plural Marriage? and the other is Why Did the Church Abandon Polygamy?
Under oath, Walsh said he didn't recall having written either, noting that he wrote "hundreds and hundreds" of articles 15 to 20 years ago after he first converted to Mormonism. Some were posted on Internet bulletin boards and have since been posted on other websites in full or in part. None of those, he said, reflect his scholarly work.
http://looking-for-balance.blogspot.com/Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Mormon Polygamy on Trial : Day 16 Summary and Media links
Media reports from Professor Witte's testimony.
History on the side of monogamy: Academic
http://www.theprovince.com/life/History ... story.html
Far from being a religious relic, marriage has enduring value
http://www.vancouversun.com/life/from+b ... story.html
Tradition of monogamous marriage traced in polygamy hearing
http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Tradit ... story.html
Posted by keith at 10:38 PM 1 comments
Monday, January 10, 2011
Mormon Polygamy on Trial : Day 16 courtroom notes
Unofficial transcript - warning - there are likely many omissions and errors in the recording.
3 isn't in the blog ha ha, but you can find it in the account.Task included 4 things:
1. history of dyadic marriage in the west - starting at 5 or 6th century BCE in the west
2. look at treatment of polygamy in the west especially at law - why was polygamy specifically singled out against other sexual practices
4) harms against society