In another thread, Q said,
"Polygamy advocacy is not helped by those afflicted with polygamania (sp. ?), that is, imputing polygamy to biblical characters with no supporting facts in order to make the practice more commonplace. There is more than enough real evidence to make a biblical case supporting polygamy."
I have been feeling the same way lately. We know how frustrated we become when we hear the Word slaughtered by someone with monogamania. I know that when they blantantly replace a scripture verse with an alternate meaning from their concordance I feel a level of frustration that makes it hard for me to listen to anything else that they want to say. I think that the polygyny camp should, as the differing minority, hold ourselves to a higher standard of strict interpretation so that we do not offend or exasperate the other parts of the body. I do find that most Christians know what they believe, they just don't know why or how to open their Bibles and show you why they hold to that particular belief. I have found that instead of trying to convince them that I am right, it is better for me to ask them to tell show me how they know that they are right. I have found this much easier. And it does not require me to explain the difference between "own" and "own", or necessitate a broad "we don't know because it does not specifically say so it could be that he did" type of argument that makes them shake their head and not want to listen to anything else that I want to say.
I am proud to be a part of this forum and part of the Biblical Families Forum. Thank you for all of the input and wisdom.
Paul E. Ghammi
"Polygamy advocacy is not helped by those afflicted with polygamania (sp. ?), that is, imputing polygamy to biblical characters with no supporting facts in order to make the practice more commonplace. There is more than enough real evidence to make a biblical case supporting polygamy."
I have been feeling the same way lately. We know how frustrated we become when we hear the Word slaughtered by someone with monogamania. I know that when they blantantly replace a scripture verse with an alternate meaning from their concordance I feel a level of frustration that makes it hard for me to listen to anything else that they want to say. I think that the polygyny camp should, as the differing minority, hold ourselves to a higher standard of strict interpretation so that we do not offend or exasperate the other parts of the body. I do find that most Christians know what they believe, they just don't know why or how to open their Bibles and show you why they hold to that particular belief. I have found that instead of trying to convince them that I am right, it is better for me to ask them to tell show me how they know that they are right. I have found this much easier. And it does not require me to explain the difference between "own" and "own", or necessitate a broad "we don't know because it does not specifically say so it could be that he did" type of argument that makes them shake their head and not want to listen to anything else that I want to say.
I am proud to be a part of this forum and part of the Biblical Families Forum. Thank you for all of the input and wisdom.
Paul E. Ghammi