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I am sorry to have upset you. It was not my intention.My mistake - I mistook you for a rational human being.
I am sorry to have upset you. It was not my intention.My mistake - I mistook you for a rational human being.
Really your a murder did you get time for that.It is standard Christian polygamist doctrine that marriage is between one man and one woman, each time it happens. It is possible for there to be more than ‘one’. I have no view on what Jesus meant, or whether he even said this or something like it, but the words like so many words of scripture are open to interpretation, including extreme interpretation. Why, if he wanted to be clear Jesus did not say: “I lay down some rules about marriage. Only an adult man and an adult woman can get married, and then only once while the other is alive, and they can’t get divorced ever” ? However, I digress. I was asking for the authority for the Bible saying that marriage could only be between a man and a woman because each of us has two biological parents, and no one has been able to cite it for me, despite the claim that it is in there somewhere.
I think I can work out what you mean. Is it:Really your a murder did you get time for that.
Oh sorry since what you said is open to interpretation, thats what your saying right?
If that is what you were saying, then I disagree. I am not saying that all words are open to any interpretation. I am saying that the particular words of Jesus, quoted above, are open to the interpretation put on them by some polygamists, who believe in Jesus, and that he said these words. I am also saying that such potential for ambiguity is common in scripture, and only partly removed for Catholics by church teaching, which is itself sometimes obscure."Really? You’re a murderer? Did you get time for that? Oh sorry, since what you said is open to interpretation, that’s what you’re saying, right?
Well I’m glad you at least agree with the Catholic Church.I think I can work out what you mean. Is it:
If that is what you were saying, then I disagree. I am not saying that all words are open to any interpretation. I am saying that the particular words of Jesus, quoted above, are open to the interpretation put on them by some polygamists, who believe in Jesus, and that he said these words. I am also saying that such potential for ambiguity is common in scripture, and only partly removed for Catholics by church teaching, which is itself sometimes obscure.
I’m happy to make you glad, but you may be overlooking a significant part of my perspective here.Well I’m glad you at least agree with the Catholic Church.
yes thats right I understand you completely.I’m happy to make you glad, but you may be overlooking a significant part of my perspective here.![]()
Just this week on Showtime, a program was aired describing several “polyamorous” families … that is, “marriages” in which there are more than two people. The program was very sympathetic to these situations, and presented them as just “everyday” people that are in open relationships that include husband, wife, second wife, groups of 4 or more, etc., etc. Although the legal recognition of such multiparty relationships was not the main focus of the program, the implication that was hammered home was that people should be able to enter into whatever form of “marital” relationship they wish, as long as all parties do so volutarily. Again, the idea of “marriage” is redefined to the detriment of children, and for the gratuitous benefit of the “adult” partners.Heterosexual marriage is normally limited to two people because every child has two biological parents, one male and one female.
Yep, and they deny that this is a slippery slope. They will continue to deny it until society accepts it. Then liberals and “gay” activists will say “yeah, so what?” when all the while they knew they were lying. But these “progressives” can’t fool me for a second.Just this week on Showtime, a program was aired describing several “polyamorous” families … that is, “marriages” in which there are more than two people. The program was very sympathetic to these situations, and presented them as just “everyday” people that are in open relationships that include husband, wife, second wife, groups of 4 or more, etc., etc. Although the legal recognition of such multiparty relationships was not the main focus of the program, the implication that was hammered home was that people should be able to enter into whatever form of “marital” relationship they wish, as long as all parties do so volutarily. Again, the idea of “marriage” is redefined to the detriment of children, and for the gratuitous benefit of the “adult” partners.
It would be funny… if it weren’t so sad.
Peace,
Robert
Well, a man cannot create one flesh wih more than one woman. Thats why Jesus says to all the divorced, “youre all still married to your first wives.”Well, yes I understand about the teaching of the Church, but I was advised to read the Bible on this point. and your verse does not forbid polygamy. Why cannot, under this verse, a man have a series of relationships with different women, creating ‘one flesh’ on each occasion? Or a woman more than one husband? But I was challenging the assertion that marriage can be only between a single man and a single women because everyone has two biological parents. I asked why. i was told the Bible. I asked where it says this. So far, nowhere.
Incorrect. Heterosexual marriage for Muslims is limited to five people, one, and only one, of whom must be male. Fundamentalist Mormons allow more wives, though still only one male. David had eight wives, Solomon had seven hundred.Heterosexual marriage is normally limited to two people because every child has two biological parents, one male and one female.
All the marriages you mentioned are heterosexual, they are not homosexualIncorrect. Heterosexual marriage for Muslims is limited to five people, one, and only one, of whom must be male. Fundamentalist Mormons allow more wives, though still only one male. David had eight wives, Solomon had seven hundred.
The number of people in a heterosexual marriage has varied in the past, and varies at present.
rossum
Seeing as he was responding to someone who was very specifically talking about heterosexual marriage, doesn’t it make sense he would respond also talking about heterosexual marriage?All the marriages you mentioned are heterosexual, they are not homosexual
What you are describing is outside the norm. Livingwordunity qualified his/her statement with the word “normally.”Incorrect. Heterosexual marriage for Muslims is limited to five people, one, and only one, of whom must be male. Fundamentalist Mormons allow more wives, though still only one male. David had eight wives, Solomon had seven hundred.
The number of people in a heterosexual marriage has varied in the past, and varies at present.
rossum
Aberrations do not prove that the existence of such things are right or must be legally acceptable.Incorrect. Heterosexual marriage for Muslims is limited to five people, one, and only one, of whom must be male. Fundamentalist Mormons allow more wives, though still only one male. David had eight wives, Solomon had seven hundred.
The number of people in a heterosexual marriage has varied in the past, and varies at present.
rossum
Likewise nor does a common practice prove it’s right or must be legal based on the fact it is simply common place.Aberrations do not prove that the existence of such things are right or must be legally acceptable.
Actually, it does prove it is right.Likewise nor does a common practice prove it’s right or must be legal based on the fact it is simply common place.
I said that which is common is not right because it is common. Are you actually disagreeing with that?Actually, it does prove it is right.
Two is less arbitrary then the word dog. What are you talking about?Once marriage is defined as an arbitrary term then there is no reason to believe that it could be limited to two people as both “two” and “people” are arbitrary as well.
Ender