We’ve all heard it said that polygyny leads to jealousy, chaos, and broken homes. But what if the truth is the opposite?
What if the modern obsession with monogamy, especially forced monogamy, has created a fragile, unrealistic expectation of marriage? What if men were never meant to pour every ounce of leadership, provision, emotional connection, and physical energy into one woman, and what if that very burden is why so many burn out and walk away?
Let’s consider:
- The Bible never commands monogamy.
- Most of the patriarchs had multiple wives.
- Monogamy is a Greco-Roman ideal, not a Hebrew one.
- And the modern West, with its rigid one-man-one-woman model, has the highest divorce rates in history.
Could it be that monogamy isn't sacred, it's just normal in a broken world?
Could it be that polygyny is God's relief valve, His way to expand households, share the burden of womanly workload, and build stable generational families?
Let’s discuss it. Seriously, and Biblically.
—Jason Cook