Hi from Australia (can I say G'day here?),
I have to say, I'm breathing a breath of fresh air at the moment. About 10 or so years ago, while being a member of a local church leadership, I began to question many things that I assumed I had taken for granted simply because I was taught these things as a child. It was then I decided to prove once and for all in my mind that monogamy was God's ONLY plan for men and women. Needless to say, as many of you have also discovered, I was unable to do so. I was stunned at what I found in the scriptures.
Since then, I have found my views as an object of ridicule by so many - believers and non-believers alike. It led to the end of me being able to fellowship with my previous church. I am not a "polygamy evangelist". But it seems if the subject is ever brought up, I find I have to defend the truth; and with people getting so emotional about it, it seems to be that is what I am branded. It has led to the loss of many friends. As a result, I have primarily kept to myself, knowing that if people really get to know me then the subject will eventually surface and I'll lose more friends. Sometimes it feels safer to have knowledge and wisdom kept under wraps - which I also believe to be wrong also.
Since my wife and I became one 8 years ago (it was discussed before marriage), we've endured this alone, and personally, I felt as a man I was all by myself. And then she introduced me to this website
I'm hoping to make some friends here, and know that it's safe to do so.
I appreciate the fact this site exists. Good work guys
Madag
I have to say, I'm breathing a breath of fresh air at the moment. About 10 or so years ago, while being a member of a local church leadership, I began to question many things that I assumed I had taken for granted simply because I was taught these things as a child. It was then I decided to prove once and for all in my mind that monogamy was God's ONLY plan for men and women. Needless to say, as many of you have also discovered, I was unable to do so. I was stunned at what I found in the scriptures.
Since then, I have found my views as an object of ridicule by so many - believers and non-believers alike. It led to the end of me being able to fellowship with my previous church. I am not a "polygamy evangelist". But it seems if the subject is ever brought up, I find I have to defend the truth; and with people getting so emotional about it, it seems to be that is what I am branded. It has led to the loss of many friends. As a result, I have primarily kept to myself, knowing that if people really get to know me then the subject will eventually surface and I'll lose more friends. Sometimes it feels safer to have knowledge and wisdom kept under wraps - which I also believe to be wrong also.
Since my wife and I became one 8 years ago (it was discussed before marriage), we've endured this alone, and personally, I felt as a man I was all by myself. And then she introduced me to this website
I'm hoping to make some friends here, and know that it's safe to do so.
I appreciate the fact this site exists. Good work guys
Madag