An illogical objection to polygyny is Lamech was bad and he had two wives therefor Lamech was bad
But if a man injured Lamech would it be wrong for him to kill the man in self-defense? Where does the Bible say Lamech sinned by killing a young man? Did he kill a man in the past or plan to kill one in the future? Even if he planned to kill one in the future was it a plan to kill a man in self-defense if the man attacks and wounds him contingent on the man actually attacking him and not a premeditated murder of a non-violent man? Was it wrong for Lamech to kill him because it exceeded eye for an eye tooth for a tooth and life for a life?
(in some cases the word kill can be substituted with plan to kill in this paragraph because I did not want to write out kill in the past or plan to kill in the future every time the word kill appears so I just wrote kill as short-hand)
But if a man injured Lamech would it be wrong for him to kill the man in self-defense? Where does the Bible say Lamech sinned by killing a young man? Did he kill a man in the past or plan to kill one in the future? Even if he planned to kill one in the future was it a plan to kill a man in self-defense if the man attacks and wounds him contingent on the man actually attacking him and not a premeditated murder of a non-violent man? Was it wrong for Lamech to kill him because it exceeded eye for an eye tooth for a tooth and life for a life?
(in some cases the word kill can be substituted with plan to kill in this paragraph because I did not want to write out kill in the past or plan to kill in the future every time the word kill appears so I just wrote kill as short-hand)