Re: Polygamy -- continuation of older thread.
Polygamy clearly violates Biblical principles.
It is not just, do not divorce, but be faithful to the wife of your youth.
That last statement you made there is not supported by Paul's statement. Polygamists may just be following Christ's command not to divorce, and yet be looking at mistakes made when it comes to choosing a mate, and realize they want a second chance. Look at Jacob's situation! He wasn't looking for trouble. He did the right thing though. He remained married to his first wife, even though she was not the object of his affections. Hypocrites would suggest that he should have divorced Leah. Pharisees would suggest that he not marry the woman he truly loved. God blessed Jacob and gave him twelve sons. Can you imagine the nation of Israel with only six tribes?
Sure Jacob had problems; so did Isaac and Rebekah, and they were monogamous! Adam and Eve were monogamous as well, and they had problems. There are problems in every marriage. We are fallen human beings. The problems polygamous people face are different than the problems monogamous people face. Polygamous people can have more working adults who leave their children with someone they can trust. Avoiding multiple marriage in order to avoid problems, is just exchanging one set of problems for another.
Sure Jacob had problems; so did Isaac and Rebekah, and they were monogamous! Adam and Eve were monogamous as well, and they had problems. There are problems in every marriage. We are fallen human beings. The problems polygamous people face are different than the problems monogamous people face. Polygamous people can have more working adults who leave their children with someone they can trust. Avoiding multiple marriage in order to avoid problems, is just exchanging one set of problems for another.
It is not just, do not divorce, but be faithful to the wife of your youth.