Using oddball scenarios to try to make polygamy acceptable doesn't really work very well. Certainly God hasn't joined the 5 Muslims together in the first place, so if any of the women left, it would no more be prostitution than the relationship was in the first place. More than likely most of the women would leave the relationship if they had the opportunity anyway, although the culture may cause them problems. But culture doesn't change God or His desire to make 2 into one flesh, not 5 into one flesh. (that is the way it was meant to be from the beginning) The right thing to do is the right thing to do no matter what the scenario. All that having been said, how it should be dealt with is prayerfully.
That's easily debatable. You can't know whether or not God joined those families together. According to scripture, God joined David together with his wives... why not the muslims?
And why do you call it an oddball scenario? Polygamy is a hot topic of debate in America. The Bush administration has decided to allow the importation of 7000 Iraqi refugees this year. That number could increase, especially if things get worse in the Middle East. In Europe polygamy is causing a huge boom in the Muslim population. Do you remember those riots that happened recently in Europe after those anti-Islamic cartoons were released? They blame them on the polygamous Muslims. Oddball scenario or not, I think it's an opportunity to allow these people into a life with Christ. If we just keep the doors shut in their face it can turn into a huge problem.
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