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    Suing for what?? Religious discrimination against non-sect members?? You mean they won't let the Methodists marry 15 women or something??

    Surely you're not suing because of their polygamy. What moral grounds would you stand on?? You've celebrated sodomites marrying...you've opened the door for polygamy, marrying their mules, rocks and anything else imaginable. And what moral reason do you use to argue against polygamy? Fools!

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    Justice Dept. sues Arizona, Utah polygamous towns

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    BRIAN SKOLOFF
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    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The U.S. Justice Department has sued two polygamous towns along the Utah-Arizona border, claiming religious discrimination against non-sect members.

    The federal civil rights lawsuit was filed Thursday against the towns of Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz.

    Most residents in both towns are members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, run by the group's jailed leader Warren Jeffs.

    Jeffs is serving a life sentence in Texas after convictions on child sex and bigamy charges, but he is said to still maintain control of the FLDS communities.

    The lawsuit comes after Legislatures in Utah and Arizona failed to pass bills to abolish the local police department for the communities.

    Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne has argued the officers flout the law in favor of FLDS policies.

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    I am against Mormonism, but Bible does NOT forbid polygamy. I'm not endorsing it, but it IS permitted by Bible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlavicBaptist View Post
    I am against Mormonism, but Bible does NOT forbid polygamy. I'm not endorsing it, but it IS permitted by Bible.
    I don't think permited is the correct term. God didn't condone it, but it was very practiced. But the big issue is that the families that practiced polygamy were extreamly disfunctional. For example look at Abraham, Jacob, and David. Polygamy isn't God's design for a family because if it was God would have given Adam a few extra wives to help populate the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobbi View Post
    I don't think permited is the correct term. God didn't condone it, but it was very practiced. But the big issue is that the families that practiced polygamy were extreamly disfunctional. For example look at Abraham, Jacob, and David. Polygamy isn't God's design for a family because if it was God would have given Adam a few extra wives to help populate the earth.


    The scripture does not "allow" polygamy. It does faithfully report history in which some men did have multiple wives. It is never portrayed in a positive light.

    The scriptural example that the Lord gave was one man and one woman. This is His will for our lives.
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    Condoning Polygamy is like saying God condones Adultery!! "Now concerning the things of which you wrote to me: It is good for a man not to touch a woman. Nevertheless, because of sexual immorality, let each man have his own wife, and let each woman have her own husband." 1 Corinthians 7:1-2

    Mark 10:8 The ancient world not the Scripture (Consider Israel often backslid into wicked practices of the culture) treated women as nothing more than chattel property. A man could secure as many wives as he wished (polygamy) and he could discard them whenever, wherever, and however he wished. He could kick a wife out and dispose of her as he wished. Man's heart was hard in his treatment of women and in his attitude toward marriage and divorce. There was...
    • a total disdain for morality.
    • a total defiance against marital law.

    • a total disregard of God's will for marriage.
    • a total insensitivity to women's rights in marriage.



    Marrying more than one woman is adultery. An offense carried out against the first wife. It is specifically forbidden. when Israel strayed they were also guilty of Spiritual Adultery.

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