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Typical anti poly article

Yip, 'answers in genesis' are the same, and 'got questions'. It's like they have glasses on that they just can't see it. They'll get right up close too, sometimes even say it's not technically a sin, but then pull out references for why it's clearly not allowed today. It's so bizzare to watch them go back and forth and completely deny scripture just so they can stick to what they want to believe. Creation and AIG have such great resources about so many other things, our children enjoy their websites very much. It's such a shame they deny this.
 
Comments are closed, but this is so typical of the use what you want ignore what is inconvenient. Annoying.

https://creation.com/monogamy-bible...bFsVsORYakkS15bIXCz2xL8k5rToWWuzZIMMhg6TmbbTU

We cannot say God didn’t warn us...
1 Timothy 4:1-3 KJV
[1] Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; [2] Speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; [3] Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
 
I've been seriously thinking about taking various sites like that and disassembling their post to demonstrate twisted Scripture, twisted logic, bad hermeneutics, etc... already have a small library of 'respectable sources' that need to be addressed...
 
Yip, 'answers in genesis' are the same, and 'got questions'. It's like they have glasses on that they just can't see it. They'll get right up close too, sometimes even say it's not technically a sin, but then pull out references for why it's clearly not allowed today. It's so bizzare to watch them go back and forth and completely deny scripture just so they can stick to what they want to believe. Creation and AIG have such great resources about so many other things, our children enjoy their websites very much. It's such a shame they deny this.
I stopped following AIG when they came out some time ago with an anti Torah (Hebrew roots) stance...
 
When AiG split and CMI was subsequently formed, I had email exchanges with senior admin and eventually met with the head of the AiG ministry. One thing it taught me was that, in spite of the implicit instruction and commands in scripture, people will still do what they figure is right. Teaching the monogamy only traditions is a bad example of that. But we need to remember both those ministries are established to defend the biblical doctrine of a literal six day creation, which they do very well. However, when they stray off into other areas they inevitably get in to difficulty and BF might well do the same. So we should stick to the task God has given us and do it to the best of our abilities. Shalom
 
Why did God seem to allow it, then?
God’s permitting of polygamy seems more like the case of divorce, which God tolerated for a while under certain conditions because of the hardness of their hearts. But it was not the way it was intended from the beginning (Matthew 19:8).

That's a deceptive slight of hand there. They make it sound like the Bible makes their point straight up changing poly. But it's all verbal trickery and power of suggestion. It's a nice encapsulation of the deceptiveness of one of the primary NT anti-poly arguments.

Pure deception.
 
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