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No, politics of the day are not justification to change Catholic doctrine
Your post is a strawman since Catholic doctrine is irrelevant to the history of non-Catholic faiths.
However, since you are looking to stir things up, I just found these biblical justifications on a christian polygamy site.
Your post is a strawman since Catholic doctrine is irrelevant to the history of non-Catholic faiths.
However, since you are looking to stir things up, I just found these biblical justifications on a christian polygamy site.
1)Men, including the righteous, practiced it, but were **never rebuked or corrected **for practicing it.
2)The **abuse regulations **prohibit diminishing a wife’s provisions in the case of a subsequent, concurrent marriage, do not prohibit that marriage. This implies acceptance of plural marriage (Ex. 21:10-11).
3)The **adultery laws **(Lev. 18:20; 20:10; Deut. 22:13-27) are defined by the woman’s marital status, never the man’s.
4)The **fornication laws **(Ex. 22:16-17; Deut. 22:28-29) required the man to marry the woman without regard for his marital status (unless the father vetoed the marriage).
5)The Incest Laws prohibit sexual relations with a step-mother (Lev. 18:8). The text does not distinguish consecutive from concurrent step-mother relationships.
6)The **Inheritance Laws **regulated inheritance in re the children of different wives (Deut. 21:15-17), instead of prohibiting polygyny. No distinction is made between consecutive and current wives.
7)Two types of **polygyny were forbidden by law **(sisters as rivals—Lev. 18:18 and excessive and pagan wives for kings—Deut. 17:17), **but not the practice per **se.
8)The creation of a polygynous marriage was not an excuse for not fulfilling the **obligations of the **Levir(Deut. 25: 5-10).
9)God Himself gives plural wives. Indirectly by His righteous priest to King Joash (2 Chron. 24:2-3) and directly to David according to His prophet Nathan (2 Sam. 12:8). God states that He would have given David more wives if he had needed them (to avoid committing adultery with Bathsheba) (2 Sam. 12:8). To argue that God’s offer did not include women as potential wives is contrary to common sense.
10)God **speaks of Himself in terms of polygyny **(Ez. 23:1-4 et passim).