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<blockquote data-quote="Hallstone" data-source="post: 69992257" data-attributes="member: 389257"><p>polygamy has never been taught as desirable or encouraged in any way ever, but it is tolerated under strict circumstances, nevertheless the logic of the scripture suggests that when the man divorces his unrepentant immoral wife he will not be held accountable for her death and he is allowed to add another wife, because the immoral wife still belongs to him its just that he is not "causing her to commit adultery", her death is by her own hand so to speak. he is not dissolving the marriage, he is simply casting her out, and removing her support so anyone marrying her after that also commits adultery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hallstone, post: 69992257, member: 389257"] polygamy has never been taught as desirable or encouraged in any way ever, but it is tolerated under strict circumstances, nevertheless the logic of the scripture suggests that when the man divorces his unrepentant immoral wife he will not be held accountable for her death and he is allowed to add another wife, because the immoral wife still belongs to him its just that he is not "causing her to commit adultery", her death is by her own hand so to speak. he is not dissolving the marriage, he is simply casting her out, and removing her support so anyone marrying her after that also commits adultery. [/QUOTE]
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