Here is a topic we see referenced quite often but not always given with proof.
The Romans had their prostitution system. If someone asks for proof that monogamy-only was pagan and not historically Christian, what are some bulletproof primary sources? I know they're out there.
We have Augustine. Paul's letter to the Galatians. A handful of Christians including Martin Luther. The Irish who immigrated to America. Josephus I think speaks of the Israelites having many wives.
Being more historical, can we get references for the time periods of the ancient Israelites, the Second Temple period, the early Christians, the Catholics, the Protestants.
Let's list as many as we can. This can help my wife and I in debates with people but honestly I'm quite sure there is far more historical evidence than I have any frame of reference for. Bullet points to use as research hooks are fine, the more the better.
The Romans had their prostitution system. If someone asks for proof that monogamy-only was pagan and not historically Christian, what are some bulletproof primary sources? I know they're out there.
We have Augustine. Paul's letter to the Galatians. A handful of Christians including Martin Luther. The Irish who immigrated to America. Josephus I think speaks of the Israelites having many wives.
Being more historical, can we get references for the time periods of the ancient Israelites, the Second Temple period, the early Christians, the Catholics, the Protestants.
Let's list as many as we can. This can help my wife and I in debates with people but honestly I'm quite sure there is far more historical evidence than I have any frame of reference for. Bullet points to use as research hooks are fine, the more the better.