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<blockquote data-quote="Ache For Heaven" data-source="post: 19659731" data-attributes="member: 89051"><p>I would not want to be the justices to decide this.</p><p></p><p>I do not believe in marrying more than one woman, But this is the mans religious beliefs.</p><p>I know all of us feel he is breaking the law.</p><p> </p><p>Think of it this way. What if they decided to make it against the law for christians to attend church.</p><p>Most of us would be going to underground churches and breaking the law, correct?</p><p>I think men like him are not these sex crazed men that want a harem. These people are raised since they are young that this is acceptable according to their religious beliefs. I honestly do not think they can convict him. Because only one wife is registered with the state as being his wife. As far as he is concerned he is married to the other two. But, you can also say that they are two women <span style="color: black"><u><strong>willingly</strong></u></span> co-habitating and sharing marriage privilages with a married couple. If all parties are willing, and 2 of his marriages are not recognized by the state I am not sure anything can be done.</p><p> </p><p>Just some thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ache For Heaven, post: 19659731, member: 89051"] I would not want to be the justices to decide this. I do not believe in marrying more than one woman, But this is the mans religious beliefs. I know all of us feel he is breaking the law. Think of it this way. What if they decided to make it against the law for christians to attend church. Most of us would be going to underground churches and breaking the law, correct? I think men like him are not these sex crazed men that want a harem. These people are raised since they are young that this is acceptable according to their religious beliefs. I honestly do not think they can convict him. Because only one wife is registered with the state as being his wife. As far as he is concerned he is married to the other two. But, you can also say that they are two women [color=black][u][b]willingly[/b][/u][/color] co-habitating and sharing marriage privilages with a married couple. If all parties are willing, and 2 of his marriages are not recognized by the state I am not sure anything can be done. Just some thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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