What has been my experience is, believers in polygyny have a moral absolute as their foundation and as others have said, "more conservative." If God/the Word is not my moral absolute, then what or who is? Typically me. Not a good basis at all for defending an argument. Believers in polyamory have a little more than themselves as the moral absolute, with biblical and other references to support their argument; hence, their argument fails quickly because they are the absolute. In the article, the adherents would use many personal pronouns to defend their argument. For example, "I feel, I found Paul's, etc." Really? Based on what? C. S. Lewis, R. C. Sprout, and many others would have them for lunch. That is why liberals have to scream their opinions, beat anyone that disagrees, lie about the opposing view, and protest with violence. "When the debat is lost, slander is the tool of the loser." -Socrates Not good at all. Great arguments leave self out of it. On the Edenic view, if one was to look at the the Scrpiture Matthew 19:4-9 where Jesus said "at the beginning" (4) and "from the beginning" (9). At the beginning is 1 male, 1 female in all creation. From the beginning is 1 male, many females in all creation. "At" was before the fall. "From" was after the fall. Plus, for one to fully see polygyny we must find where it originated in Scripture, why it was allowed, and what caused it to be. Hint: It wasn't an apple, apricot, bandanna, passion fruit, or anything like that that caused the "fallen/new covenant" found in Genesis. A great sermon on this can be found online. It is by an evangelist in the mid-20th century. It is simple to understand (he had an 8th grade education). It is a great sermon to add to one's collection in defending Biblical marriage. The title is, "Marriage and Divorce," 65-0221M, by William Branham. These postings and discussions on the TGC article are great. I so enjoy the loving discussions and sharing. My self, I used to be an ardent apologist. Now, not so much. I have been kicked out of four denominations, threatened with physical harm, and bodily mutilation. Now my wife and I look to share. That way the "fights" are less "harmful." In the many topics here on Biblical Families the interactions are serving others, nurturing, and loving. It is quite the contrast from being on the "front lines of the battle field." Just refreshing. Thank you all.