If men are so constituted that some percentage of us want 2 or more wives, (a SW 4 our DW -- a sister-wife for our dear wife,) and that is morally ok, then could not a wife want a brother hubby (BH) for her dear hubby (DH)?
This was asked in a thread in the Ladies Only forum, but I started it as a separate thread here both because then a male (that would be ME ) could respond to it, and because it's kinda off topic for the original thread, and finally because it is, well, a darn good question.
Here's the original question:
But since, as Christians, we believe the Biblical model, Patriarchy, is God's order, it becomes unworkable. Why? Mandatory Male Headship is involved. And 2-headed beasts die.
Fair? No. "Fairness" is a human concept. God isnot necessarily "fair". He is merciful & just, loving & long-suffering. His ways always prove to be best. But they are not subject to our human concept of fairness.
There are things that all of us want, maybe even yearn for, that we know we can't have. We can butt our heads bloody against a wall over them, or redirect our emotional energy elsewhere. It seems that this is one of them.
At the risk of enraging someone, I'll go so far as to offer the following hypothesis: In Gen 3 God said that a woman's heart would be toward her husband. Singular.
Is it then possible that when a woman is experiencing a desire for more than one husband, it is an anti-Word impulse being given her by an anti-Christ spiritual force? One that battles to turn the God-breathed Biblical order on its head?
Those women I mentioned who wanted more than one man? Interestingly enough, they were some of the loudest in proclaiming that they'd NEVER consider polygyny. They wouldn't share! No way! Yet wanted and professed to love more than one man themselves. Upside down!
Dunno if that helps or not. Someone else feel free to jump right in, though a long scholarly dissertation may be more than is needed. :lol:
This was asked in a thread in the Ladies Only forum, but I started it as a separate thread here both because then a male (that would be ME ) could respond to it, and because it's kinda off topic for the original thread, and finally because it is, well, a darn good question.
Here's the original question:
To this, Bels wisely gave a human answer, to wit...JesseHasQuestions said:What about women then? Do women not posses this same quality? What if a woman has a desire or need to love and be loved by more than one man? Just asking... Not that I do, just wondering.
I have to agree. From a human point of view, it is entirely possible. May even work. Certainly, I have known several women who found it very difficult to restrict both their emotional & sexual involvement to just one man.Isabella said:Some do and there are often women/couples looking for another husband (not in the Biblical community though) so you are unlikely to see it. It appears to be quite popular.
But since, as Christians, we believe the Biblical model, Patriarchy, is God's order, it becomes unworkable. Why? Mandatory Male Headship is involved. And 2-headed beasts die.
Fair? No. "Fairness" is a human concept. God isnot necessarily "fair". He is merciful & just, loving & long-suffering. His ways always prove to be best. But they are not subject to our human concept of fairness.
There are things that all of us want, maybe even yearn for, that we know we can't have. We can butt our heads bloody against a wall over them, or redirect our emotional energy elsewhere. It seems that this is one of them.
At the risk of enraging someone, I'll go so far as to offer the following hypothesis: In Gen 3 God said that a woman's heart would be toward her husband. Singular.
Is it then possible that when a woman is experiencing a desire for more than one husband, it is an anti-Word impulse being given her by an anti-Christ spiritual force? One that battles to turn the God-breathed Biblical order on its head?
Those women I mentioned who wanted more than one man? Interestingly enough, they were some of the loudest in proclaiming that they'd NEVER consider polygyny. They wouldn't share! No way! Yet wanted and professed to love more than one man themselves. Upside down!
Dunno if that helps or not. Someone else feel free to jump right in, though a long scholarly dissertation may be more than is needed. :lol: