Posted by wisbaker on May 24, 2012 at 21:31:11 from (207.118.181.106):
In Reply to: Poor humor posted by oldtanker on May 24, 2012 at 18:26:58:
One of my old commanders from the Air Force had an saying " You know it's going to be an interesting evening when you come home from work and your wife and mistress are setting in your living room chatting" Multiple wives? Does that mean multiple mother-in laws? You don't think about the downside when your young. My opinion- anyone trying to keep more than one women happy is a darn fool or an overachiever. Biblical basis for monogamy I don't know of a passage that says "thou shalt not have more than one wife" but in several places it defines only two participants in marriage as in "two shall become one" Kings and (bishops, elders or pastors depending on the translation) are commanded to have only one wife or "be the husband of one women". Other passages seem to indicate that one wife is God's preference and some who had more than one wife also had a lot of grief, some scholars teach that that grief was a result of God's wraith.
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