Coming late to the party here but yes, I agree.
As has been pointed out earlier in the thread, in some cultures 15 is a perfectly valid age at which to get married, but that really isn't the issue here.
Being forced into marriage is A Bad Thing- it doesn't matter if you're 15, 25 or 55 it's still a violation of one's own choice.
Otherwise, there's a risk that the age of the 'wife' becomes the issue, rather than her own thoughts on the matter.
Good points. Forced marriages are "A Bad Thing".
However, early teen pregancies are quite risky. Forcing a child who is not quite grown, who is still mentally and physically immature, to become pregnant is a very bad thing.
Yes, we all know that in the past, before we knew better, young teenagers had children. They also had slaves, died from simple illnesses, and died in childbirth.
I think that one really does have to seperate the religion from the actions in the case of the FLDS communitites. The actions are, often, to marry young girls to older men. The actions are also encouraging young girls to get pregnant by those men. But that isn't, according to Texas law, enough reason to remove all the children. The threat that the girls may be made to marry, the emotional abuse they face, the fact that some boys may be forced to leave the community, are not provable facts in the Texas court of law. The state of the education for the children is not a factor they can consider. It's too bad that parents can deny their children an education. But, the state of Texas has a strong movement in regards to parental rights to give any education they please - or outright deny an education - to their children. So, it would be hard to bring that case up in Texas courts.
The government should have acted according to its own laws, or first act to change the laws. Sadly, the current laws might leave some children abused in homes all over the state. That's not unique to Texas.
(please understand, I'm not trying to bash Texas. It's full of wonderful people. I'm just trying to give a viewpoint of how it can look)