http://creation.com/bible-polygamy
I came across this recent (2 month old) article today on Creation Ministries International, and haven't seen it mentioned anywhere on this forum yet, so I thought I'd share. It's a response to a reader's arguments for polygamy not being sinful (and he references Shipley's book, which I have yet to read). For all I know, someone here may have written it.
Of course the response takes the anti-poly view, but it does admit that it's "not... as drastic a departure from the biblical ideal as same-sex marriage." It's mostly your bog-standard Genesis Ideal argument (which I believe is based on Platonic Idealism). Confronted with Levirate marriage, the response goes so far as to "agree that in some situations polygamy was morally permissible—but only under very particular circumstances, where a higher law took precedence." And in a response to one of the comments, he refers to a previous CMI article which establishes "that in cultures which practice polygyny, those are genuine marriages which should not be disolved once established."
What's interesting to me is the number of comments on the article (Comments are closed now, but were still open a few weeks ago). Many of them display the expected knee-jerk emotional reaction against it (My favorite such, because its so illustrative: "Or just think for a second about how you would feel if you had to share your wife with multiple men. Wouldn't a woman feel the same about sharing a husband? Would our loving God really think that's a good idea? Of course not!"). But I counted at least 4 commenters (including the original questioner) who make arguments in favor of it, two of whom do so repeatedly and strongly.
I think this is the closest I've seen to an actual public debate on the issue, on a well-known Christian site, that isn't just one side or the other making their case. Kudos to CMI for at least permitting and engaging in the conversation.
I came across this recent (2 month old) article today on Creation Ministries International, and haven't seen it mentioned anywhere on this forum yet, so I thought I'd share. It's a response to a reader's arguments for polygamy not being sinful (and he references Shipley's book, which I have yet to read). For all I know, someone here may have written it.
Of course the response takes the anti-poly view, but it does admit that it's "not... as drastic a departure from the biblical ideal as same-sex marriage." It's mostly your bog-standard Genesis Ideal argument (which I believe is based on Platonic Idealism). Confronted with Levirate marriage, the response goes so far as to "agree that in some situations polygamy was morally permissible—but only under very particular circumstances, where a higher law took precedence." And in a response to one of the comments, he refers to a previous CMI article which establishes "that in cultures which practice polygyny, those are genuine marriages which should not be disolved once established."
What's interesting to me is the number of comments on the article (Comments are closed now, but were still open a few weeks ago). Many of them display the expected knee-jerk emotional reaction against it (My favorite such, because its so illustrative: "Or just think for a second about how you would feel if you had to share your wife with multiple men. Wouldn't a woman feel the same about sharing a husband? Would our loving God really think that's a good idea? Of course not!"). But I counted at least 4 commenters (including the original questioner) who make arguments in favor of it, two of whom do so repeatedly and strongly.
I think this is the closest I've seen to an actual public debate on the issue, on a well-known Christian site, that isn't just one side or the other making their case. Kudos to CMI for at least permitting and engaging in the conversation.