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Again, that’s kinda what I thought. You appear to be a man who seaches the internet for things that “appear” (your word) to support whatever harebrained idea you are promoting. I’m guessing that you are either in college, or are a college educated man. You should therefore know better. As for who is going to prove what, let me put it this way: Polygamy is immoral and illegal, and it has always been so under Christian auspices. In places where it existed, it was a pagan practice, and, as you correctly noted earlier, not widely practiced. It was associated with sin. Even in pagan Rome, it was admittedly illegal, according to the information you gathered from your Googling. This BTW is why the people in Ohio and Missouri had such a big problem with Joseph Smith and his sinful behaviors among Mormon women. The reason it took a half-century for Utah to obtain U.S. statehood was one main thing: polygamy. These are historical facts, easy to confirm, even from scholarly LDS sources, rather than nutcase religious websites. We can know them to be true, because when we look outside at our society, we see them to be so. Even the LDS church, which loves polygamy so, has had to bring itself into accord with law, and get itself a revelation from a so-called prophet. We don’t need five word quotes from ancient sources to know this. We see it all around us.The same thing here. I am not interested in who they are and what they believe in. The quote I had given from them was well reasoned, and appeared to be well researched, and that is all I care about. If you think that the information they had provided was not correct, it is up to you to prove otherwise. I had no reason to question the acuracy of it.
zerinus