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lynnettejane
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It is pure unfounded assumption to say that some of Christ’s disciples were polygamous. The new testament is specific when it teaches that bishops should be husbands of one wife, likewise deacons. Our Lord spoke of one man one woman marriage, and that even looking a a woman lustfully when married is adultery. He also states emphatically that there is no marriage nor giving in marriage after death, contrary to mormon teachings on celestial marriage. He is the definitive answer, and what he says is true. While Christ may not be recorded as condemning polygamy (let alone polyandry), it cannot reasonably be said that he, or the apostles of the early church supported it. And where is the evidence for it in Christian history that (possibly with the exception of mormonism) has propounded monogamy since the beginning, and why honest mormons found the practice deplorable. Christian marriage is one man, one woman so that they can become one flesh.Show me one verse in the NT where Jesus condems polygamy. Remember, the Jews were polygamists, and some of his own disciples would have been.