So I recently came across an argument that is pro polygamy on a Christian site. The guy just decided to do some math and compared the number of firstborn males with the number of males who could go to war in Israel: 20 and above.
This number doesn't account for women or children under 20 years of age. Doing some basic math, assuming a roughly equal ratio of males to females, the guy came up with approximately 50+ persons per family.
Now, I can't say I checked the numbers, but it got the brain juices flowing.
If Pharaoh went on a campaign (one that probably didn't last merely a single day) to exterminate the Israelite males, how would the daughters of Israel find husbands and bear children but for Polygamy?
I think that last bit would be a fun question to pose to Christian polygamy opposers.
This number doesn't account for women or children under 20 years of age. Doing some basic math, assuming a roughly equal ratio of males to females, the guy came up with approximately 50+ persons per family.
Now, I can't say I checked the numbers, but it got the brain juices flowing.
If Pharaoh went on a campaign (one that probably didn't last merely a single day) to exterminate the Israelite males, how would the daughters of Israel find husbands and bear children but for Polygamy?
I think that last bit would be a fun question to pose to Christian polygamy opposers.