No, I am not putting that aside. That is a "Straw Man" argument. Nobody believes that simply because the Bile records polygamy occurring, that God approves of it. The full argument is that when it occurs, it is never rebuked. There may not seem to be a positive result, but that is only if you interpret Scripture using Eisegesis. I and many others have already pointed out many examples where nothing bad resulted from polygamy. In fact, good resulted from polygamous marriages. The prophet Samuel was born from a polygamous marriage. Jacob had 12 sons born from his four wives, whom we know are the patriarchs of the twelve tribes whose names are written on the gates of the walls of the New Jerusalem, which is referred to as the Bride of the Lamb.
I am not forcing my wife to accept polygamy. We can disagree on this matter, so for me, for the time being, this topic is purely academic.
Having multiple wives, would mean that the single women out there, who are unable to find a Christian single man, would not be going out into the world, attempting to carry on with Missionary Dating, or even compromising on what Paul spoke of in II Corinthians 6:14, which is all too prevalent right now. Children would be growing up in homes, where all the parents are a godly influence on them, not just the mother. Children would not be growing up into adulthood, and abandoning the faith. Wouldn't you agree that all these things would benefit the church family?
Whether you wish to practice polygamy or not, is not the real question. The real question is how you would treat anyone who enters your church that does not see things the way you do, in this matter. What if that family you have been watching on TV, decided to check out a Bible believing church? Would you give them the cold shoulder, or give them cold stares, or would you befriend them as Christ would, and attempt to show them how much Christ loved them, and that He offers them eternal life, through faith in Him?
Would you not rather a man fulfill his lusts through his marriages, rather than going outside his marriage?