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You know ... this is all very interesting to me because whilst I'm
quite liberal and believe that anyone has got the freedom to worship
as they please, I also believe that you must heed the dictum that no
harm should befall others. But as an American, I also advidly
believe in the Bill of Rights which guarantee the freedom of religion
to all Americans, and I also believe in the separation between church
and state.
So where do we draw the line? Polygamy by consenting adults
theoretically should be OK (that is, if you go by the Bill of Rights)
and the government shouldn't have the right to interfere. On the
other hand, the ethical scientific side of me cringes because of the
higher possibility of genetic abnormalties and the higher risk of
miscarriages, not to mention that if you try to limit the
participation to a small group of people, practically speaking, you
would run out of age-eligible wives fairly quickly - and thus that's
probably the main reason so much polygamous activity is underaged.
If you do the maths, this is obvious.
In any case, our society does not support such a structure which is
good - but this does make for interesting discussions such as the one
I had with David last night on this subject!
Kat
On 7 Sep 2006, at 16:46, Kendall David Corbett wrote:
Mike,
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