Thank you for articulating the distinction between polygyny (specific0 and polygamy (general).
Excellent article.
I would just add that, in Scripture, both closed-on-both-ends and closed-on-her-end, open-on-his-end-as-long-as-each-relationship-entails-a-permanent-commitment were BOTH known as legitimate marriage. During your video today, you implied that the definition of marriage changed between the Old and New Testament. I've been asking pastors ever since 1959 to show me just exactly where that occurred in the New Testament -- and not one has ever provided me with an actual citation!
just makes me wonder who first said "evolution has never cared how the babies are made, only that the babies are made." it is interesting evolution never really cared. but yet, somehow humans try to care through morals.
Thank you for articulating the distinction between polygyny (specific0 and polygamy (general).
Excellent article.
I would just add that, in Scripture, both closed-on-both-ends and closed-on-her-end, open-on-his-end-as-long-as-each-relationship-entails-a-permanent-commitment were BOTH known as legitimate marriage. During your video today, you implied that the definition of marriage changed between the Old and New Testament. I've been asking pastors ever since 1959 to show me just exactly where that occurred in the New Testament -- and not one has ever provided me with an actual citation!
This is always the best kind of reality slap during a week. Thanks!
just makes me wonder who first said "evolution has never cared how the babies are made, only that the babies are made." it is interesting evolution never really cared. but yet, somehow humans try to care through morals.