Guys, I did not mean to start a religious argument about Mormons. I don't know anything about the beliefs. I was just talking about the LEADERS not needing to have more than 1 wife to be able to have the time to run the place.I am in the process of becoming the pastor of a church to which I have been called to preach in the past year and a half since God healed Mikayla. I am sure that I will eventually learn more about others beliefs, but for now, I know that my wife keeps me pretty busy with all of her needs, and my children cover the time that she does not.The husband of one wife verses are:1 Timothy 3:22 A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;1 Timothy 3:1212 Let the deacons be the husbands of one wife, ruling their children and their own houses well.Titus 1:66 An elder must be blameless, the husband of but one wife, a man whose children believe and are not open to the charge of being wild and disobedient.=============Polygamy was a widespread practice in the Bible. The limitations above were placed on the leaders of the church and not the congregation. It was very common to have several wives in the new and old testament. Look what happened to Solomon.1 Kings 11:3,43 And he had seven hundred wives, princesses, and three hundred concubines: and his wives turned away his heart. 4 For it came to pass, when Solomon was old, that his wives turned away his heart after other gods: and his heart was not perfect with the LORD his God, as was the heart of David his father. Too many distractions in your life can take you away from God. Whether it be wives, money, work, motorcycles.....(I know that last one hit too close to home)I'm going to stop preaching now.
Actually, I believe in the verses you quoted, that the author is saying "husband of one wife" in reference to a man who has never left his wife and taken another (what we refer to in modern times as divorce). But then again, If a man was to leave his wife (or vice versa) he was not to marry again lest he commit adultry on his wife. You see, in the bible, marriage is FOREVER. Therefor, the was no divorce, so if you left one wife, and took another, you were in fact poligymous. Also, in biblical times there was no marriage cerimony as we know it. When a man chose a wife, the marriage was legal in God's eyes at the moment they engaged in the sex act. By this very token, if a man were to have sex with a prostitute, he had in fact taken her as another wife. So really, if you translate these biblical views on poligamy to modern day, poligamy is still rampant. And not so much in any one religious or non religious group.
Hey hey hey... take it easy on San Angelo... They found some land for sale outside of Eldorado and built that place. No one liked it, but there wasn't anything anyone could really do about it... We figured they were crazy, and turns out they are, but nothing could be done to stop them legally at the time, and they were a scary bunch if you went by the place to mess with 'em. I tell ya, don't go back roading and throw beer bottles at the gate more than once in the same night...
Quote from: murray_61 on April 14, 2008, 08:58:47 PMHey hey hey... take it easy on San Angelo... They found some land for sale outside of Eldorado and built that place. No one liked it, but there wasn't anything anyone could really do about it... We figured they were crazy, and turns out they are, but nothing could be done to stop them legally at the time, and they were a scary bunch if you went by the place to mess with 'em. I tell ya, don't go back roading and throw beer bottles at the gate more than once in the same night...I have a good buddy from San Angelo. He told me El D was fifty miles away and that they been after the polys ever since they got there. Will be visiting him in the next couple of months. May buzz the polyplex to see what's happening.No offense meant to you West Texas boys!
I have a good buddy from San Angelo.
Okay, okay, after three pages, I run across something that's hard to believe:Quote from: VT-XS on April 14, 2008, 09:04:41 PMI have a good buddy from San Angelo.Martin, you have a friend?
Quote from: VT-XS on April 14, 2008, 09:04:41 PMQuote from: murray_61 on April 14, 2008, 08:58:47 PMHey hey hey... take it easy on San Angelo... They found some land for sale outside of Eldorado and built that place. No one liked it, but there wasn't anything anyone could really do about it... We figured they were crazy, and turns out they are, but nothing could be done to stop them legally at the time, and they were a scary bunch if you went by the place to mess with 'em. I tell ya, don't go back roading and throw beer bottles at the gate more than once in the same night...I have a good buddy from San Angelo. He told me El D was fifty miles away and that they been after the polys ever since they got there. Will be visiting him in the next couple of months. May buzz the polyplex to see what's happening.No offense meant to you West Texas boys! Not to hi-jack a thread, but holler at me if you are out here on the motorcycle, I always need a good reason to get out around San Angelo...