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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another interesting point about the acceptance of concubines in Christianity. It was mentioned in the Old Testament and it was never prohibited in the New Testament. I'm not Christian. I have read the Old Testament but that was ages ago. I have not read the New Testament. So I may be wrong about this, but this is from another Christian writer: "The practise of a man having more than one wife or concubines continued into the Roman society of Jesus' day but although no single statement of Jesus or Paul completely barred this approach for Christians it starts to become clear that the practise is hardly consistent with the Christian life. A consideration of Jesus' comments in Matthew 5-7, Matthew 19:1-9 and perhaps especially Paul's comments on marital love in 1 Corinthians 7 tell us much more. Paul assumes either no marriage or monogamous marriage within the Christian life, although it is true that he never specifically refers to plural marriage or concubinage at all. Others have expressed surprise that in Acts 15 when the disciples made a decision – guided by the Holy Spirit – as to what new gentile Christian converts most urgently needed to be warned about as being inconsistent with the Christian life, neither plural marriage nor concubinage are mentioned, although 'sexual immorality' certainly is mentioned (Check out Acts 15:27-29)."[/quote] OK, I guess we need to ask ourselves whether "sexual immorality" includes plural marriage or concubines. It seems it probably excludes sex outside of marriage, therefore, concubines. The jury is out on what he meant by "sexual morality," but I don't think you can say Paul didn't mean polygamy. Also, Paul is not Jesus, in case that needed pointing out.[/quote] Then show me the quote where Jesus prohibited slavery or concubines.[/quote] You quoted them yourself. These are the quotes that talk about a man leaving his parents and becoming one with his wife. Wife, in the singular, not wives. These very same quotes have been used by Christians for two thousand years to support monogamy. But, by all means, do go ahead and make up additional cr@p about Christianity! Please, I even beg you! Christians are, and should be, fair game. I totally, absolutely, agree that anybody challenging a Muslim should be shamed on DCUM.[/quote]
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