If I remember my cult research correctly, they are indeed a cult.There is a branch of the Iglesias de Christos church in Missouri as I recall that support and practice polygyny.
They teach traditional skills to boys and girls.
The higher a man is in temple government the more wives he is required to have.
Just what I remember from talking with a woman long ago.
Just out of curiosity, what definition are you using for cult?If I remember my cult research correctly, they are indeed a cult.
If I remember my cult research correctly, they are indeed a cult.
Given the amount of conformity that extended to personal details of how they managed household and even marriage details I would agree with you completely!!If I remember my cult research correctly, they are indeed a cult.
It's in fact a truism. You can't 'return to His torah' (t'shuvah) without accepting what He Wrote. I know of a few 'messianic' groups that are too spineless to openly come out and say it (the excuses are 'legion' - like, it's not His Best Plan, or Massah don'likeit) but none that actually walk what they talk won't at least admit the obvious -- because it's at the heart of what they claim: He didn't 'do away with' His own Word.There are various Messianic groups that support or at least tolerate polygamy ...
...It is much harder to find non-Messianic groups that openly accept polygamy.
This is similar to a definition I read (I forget in which dictionary) which said a cult was a group with extremely strange beliefs, or a group which tries to have extreme isolation and control over its members.I remember someone telling me that a cult is best understood by how they treat someone who wants to leave and join a different church or faith. If they say see you later and wish you well then it's not a cult. If they cut your head off and dance around like monkeys in celebration of your death then it's a cult.
That's how some of my former friends and contacts reacted when they found out I had another wife; they accused me of joining a cult because, they said, polygamy is a common feature of cults. I asked for the name of the cult Abraham, Jacob, Gideon, David, and Solomon belonged to? All I'll say is, things didn't improve and we're no longer friends.This is similar to a definition I read (I forget in which dictionary) which said a cult was a group with extremely strange beliefs, or a group which tries to have extreme isolation and control over its members.
Unfortunately it seems people tend to say the word "cult" for anything they think strange, but tend to hear the word "cult" and think of the extreme control and isolation part. As a result there is a completely unfounded tendency to associate anything strange with isolation and control.
We don't attend church anywhere, not knowing of ANY that wouldn't show us the door as soon as we started talking. I know of no church that allows fellowship without adherence to whatever their doctrinal statement is. it sadly feels much like watching a murder and being unable to stop it, when you hear what some standing behind pulpits (pull pits) do to the word of YHWH.I asked for the name of the cult Abraham, Jacob, Gideon, David, and Solomon belonged to?
Sounds like I need to plan a trip to visit, I travel from Texas to California but I sometime travel east.Praise the Lord all!
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None by me that I know ofHello,
Anyone got a list of churches / groups that support polygyny?
Thank you.