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CecilW said:With respect, J4C,
I suspect that most folks can think of those "negatives" quite easily, and do. However, the author of THIS thread was interested in a list of POSITIVES.
Perhaps you could start a thread of your own entitled, "The difficulties of polygamous structure ..." Then those who are primarily interested in ensuring that every positive has an equal and balancing negative will have a place to enumerate them.
Hi Cecil,
I appreciate the input, and I understand what you are saying, but I'd like to hear from the author of the thread. My understanding wasn't that he was just wanting a thread on this group to list the positives, but that he was compiling this for use in a larger arena, perhaps as an aid to help people make an informed decision about polygamy.
If he is presenting only positives to the world in order to tout polygamy, then he would be doing everyone a disservice. Foolish people that thought polygamy was all great might get involved solely based upon the positives, not realizing that there are negatives associated specifically with polygamy as well. A balanced approach tends to show that polygamy is good and normal, but isn't for everyone.
You wouldn't want to want to choose a new occupation without first looking at the positives and negatives for you. You can say the same thing about marriage. In fact, some people need to weigh monogamy to see if the positives outweigh the negatives for themselves. Surely, we should do the same for polygamy, if we are to be wise as serpents.
The end result of not knowing what to expect of monogamy for the single person, both positives and negatives, is that marriages fall apart and the divorce rate climbs. I've seen the results of this in polygamy over the past years that I've observed it. The divorce rate among Christian polygamists has been much higher than the average because of participants not fully weighing all the factors before getting involved.
Nobody has to present negatives. It was simply a suggestion based upon my experience compiling a similar list, and with the way people get starry-eyed and stupid when they haven't weighed all aspects of a thing. I still think it is a wise idea.
John for Christ