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  • H
    What you didn't count is that, with time, there is less good unmarried women. Unless you are fans of age-gap relationships or fixing broken women.
  • H
    Wow! It seems like there is either a low threshhold for what you have to do in order to get one of these enforced, or they are bluffing. It is one thing to file a document; it is entirely different to get law enforcement to act on it, I would...
  • H
    I know men need sanctification, but they also shouldn't feel rushed to marry in their 20s, when there are good women, who will be available when they get older. In other words, they shouldn't feel rushed because they think that the only women...
  • H
    Paul deals with this battle in Romans 7:15-25, among other places. It is obvious from the various events recorded in the Old Testament Scriptures involving, e.g. Samson and Delilah, David and Bathsheba, etc., and passages such as 1 Corinthians...
  • H
    Is this the battle of flesh and spirit? I so often feel like I've passed this point, then I have to wonder. When I take interest in a woman it isn't the same as when I was a teen or in my 20s. But age can't automatically qualify me for...
  • H
    Yes, those who want to avoid fornication or burning passions should get married.
  • H
    but paul is presupposing that only those ready for marriage should get married
  • H
    My concern with encouraging young men to wait to marry until their late twenties or older is that their hormones are at DEFCON 1 long before then. The biblical instruction is to marry rather than burn with passion (1 Cor. 7:7). To avoid...
  • H
    That actually does make sense to me. I've been developing the idea that men should be raised to stay at home with their parents much longer than normal, working long hours and building skills and a large savings. Then marry them in their late...
  • H
    30 is a good age to consider taking your first wife. Or perhaps, your first two wives in a double Mt. Sinai style ceremony. At that age, your understanding of what you believe is more firmly rooted, your financial health is more likely to be...
  • H
    I feel like it's implied. Interestingly, it only names one of the properties and not all of the family properties. I feel like their father knows my character well enough and also understands his daughter's personality foibles and mania enough...
  • Joleneakamama
    Joleneakamama reacted to steve's post in the thread Disclosing Biblical marriage views with Like Like.
    We stay prayerful about it. Certain business interests of ours don’t need to be blown out of the water by forcing truths on people that can’t handle them. Other people we are able to share with early on. Quite frankly, people are often more...
  • steve
    steve replied to the thread Disclosing Biblical marriage views.
    We stay prayerful about it. Certain business interests of ours don’t need to be blown out of the water by forcing truths on people that can’t handle them. Other people we are able to share with early on. Quite frankly, people are often more...
  • steve
    At what point do the actual practicing polygynists here begin to disclose to new people your views on Biblical marriage? Whether that be social circles, potential new sisterwifes, old friends... no boundaries on the scope of the question. I'm...
  • Joleneakamama
    I started talking about it 25 years ago and to practically everyone. I found out fast it wasn't popular, but if it's true then Christians who claim to love the one who said "The truth will make you free" should want to know. Right? ROFL at how...
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