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13287, RE: High ranking Polygamists in the Bible
Posted by osoclasi, Fri Jun-29-01 07:04 AM

>
>no. i just know that we
>would go around in circles
>with it. and since you
>believe that Allah and God
>are two different entities, how
>do you explain this: http://www.aboutislam.org

Response: I'll check the site today, I hope its not to long.
>
>
>it seems there are some christians
>who do believe that they
>are one and the same.
>or, either they are trying
>to fool muslims.

Response : I'll check it out.
>
>and if you go through the
>site, you will see that
>they are not saying anything
>different than you, in regards
>to the bible and its
>message.
>
>back to the topic............
>
>>Therefore
>>a polygamist is still an adulterous
>>
>>person according to God of the
>>Bible.
>
>ok. lets say i accept this
>based on the PROOFS AND
>EVIDENCES you have shown me.
>
>how do you reconcile the fact
>that major key figures in
>the bible had more than
>one wife:
>
>1. Abraham, whose "seeds would be
>a blessed nation" had 2.
>and b4 you say he
>didnt, look real close in
>genesis, real close. (Genesis 16.3)
>
>
>2. Esau had two.(Genesis 36.6)
>
>3. Jacob had four: Leah, Rachel,
>Bilhah, and Zilpah. (gen- ch.
>29-ch. 30)
>
>4. David had more than one.
>(1 Chronicles 14.3)
>
>5. Solomon (do i need to
>post verses?.)
>
>so either:
>1. God didnt Allow it, and
>all these individuals (peace be
>upon them all) committed adultery,

Response : Bingo, thats right they committed adultry.( 1 Chron 14:3) these men paid dearly for there sins. The kingdom of Solomon split up into Judah and Isreal. And the sword never left the house of David.
>
>2. God allowed it. but, only
>for them,

Responce: No, God never apporved of this, just tolerated it. The same way he tolerates our sin today. Sometimes people ask me why does'nt God get rid of all the evil in the world, my response is God would have to get rid of all of us.

>3. God allowed it at sometime,
>but forbade it later, or

Response: No, God does not change.

>4. God allowed it then, and
>still does today.

Response: Nope,