Jacob Samuelson
Active Member
Hi RF,
Of course there might just be something in the air as there are OPs already popping up around this issue, but I am curious to know from everyone's different religious background how they consider the creation of man in being monogamous.
As background, I have been doing a lot of study on the history of Polygamy and its permission in God's eyes during Jewish, Muslim, LDS, etc. histories. From a very modern and 'sophisticated' society we tend to get goose pimples when we hear the word polygamy. In my opinion, this is probably attributed to a highly sexualized acceptance in media. We marry for sex and nothing else. These guys with multiple wives just want more sex. Gross. But the question we ask morally, Is it better to be married and have sex or not married and have sex?
Most religious practices encourage marriage before sex. Fornication is a terminology often thrown out and was for a long time punishable by death or shunning in many faiths which included sex before marriage.
So Today, I would say its is fairly accepted in the world to have sex before marriage. With multiple partners. I think statistically the average person has had 4-5 sexual partners in their lifetime Is this morally better or worse than Polygamy, which is being married to multiple partners under God, with consent and understanding that primarily woman would have 'sister wives' to hang out with.
I believe marriage would be better than no marriage any day. Again, not that I practice nor agree with polygamy, but at least I understand in a small way why it could have been permissible to God.
Another thought I had was about Adam and Eve. We have to assume that God created them a certain way to react to their relationship toward each other both sexually and intimately. We often skip over how their children would have children of their own. Incest and polygamy is the obvious conclusion, but because of how gross it sounds, our 'sophisticated' society would go straight to other topics and never address it. This is a don't ask don't tell policy, but so it is for many religions facing hard questions about historical grossness written in their histories.
Now my question is not to gross people out or deny what happened in the Bible, my question is to evaluate if we are inherently monogamous species, like turtle doves or elephants, who generally have mates for life with no inclination of plurality. Or were we designed to by Polygamous, like lions or wolves, and made to mate with multiple partners as was necessary for at least the first couple millennia of the start of the world. Or maybe we are made to be both. The second question: Is the institution of marriage strong enough to support polygamy or because of how weak marriage is today, Is monogamy the only choice? Morally speaking.
What are you thoughts?
Of course there might just be something in the air as there are OPs already popping up around this issue, but I am curious to know from everyone's different religious background how they consider the creation of man in being monogamous.
As background, I have been doing a lot of study on the history of Polygamy and its permission in God's eyes during Jewish, Muslim, LDS, etc. histories. From a very modern and 'sophisticated' society we tend to get goose pimples when we hear the word polygamy. In my opinion, this is probably attributed to a highly sexualized acceptance in media. We marry for sex and nothing else. These guys with multiple wives just want more sex. Gross. But the question we ask morally, Is it better to be married and have sex or not married and have sex?
Most religious practices encourage marriage before sex. Fornication is a terminology often thrown out and was for a long time punishable by death or shunning in many faiths which included sex before marriage.
So Today, I would say its is fairly accepted in the world to have sex before marriage. With multiple partners. I think statistically the average person has had 4-5 sexual partners in their lifetime Is this morally better or worse than Polygamy, which is being married to multiple partners under God, with consent and understanding that primarily woman would have 'sister wives' to hang out with.
I believe marriage would be better than no marriage any day. Again, not that I practice nor agree with polygamy, but at least I understand in a small way why it could have been permissible to God.
Another thought I had was about Adam and Eve. We have to assume that God created them a certain way to react to their relationship toward each other both sexually and intimately. We often skip over how their children would have children of their own. Incest and polygamy is the obvious conclusion, but because of how gross it sounds, our 'sophisticated' society would go straight to other topics and never address it. This is a don't ask don't tell policy, but so it is for many religions facing hard questions about historical grossness written in their histories.
Now my question is not to gross people out or deny what happened in the Bible, my question is to evaluate if we are inherently monogamous species, like turtle doves or elephants, who generally have mates for life with no inclination of plurality. Or were we designed to by Polygamous, like lions or wolves, and made to mate with multiple partners as was necessary for at least the first couple millennia of the start of the world. Or maybe we are made to be both. The second question: Is the institution of marriage strong enough to support polygamy or because of how weak marriage is today, Is monogamy the only choice? Morally speaking.
What are you thoughts?