Why would Christians want to study polygamy?
What does the Bible say to women who want more than one husband?
Why is this site here - How has it developed - What's possible in the future?
You say that polygamy is acceptable according to the Bible - but what about this argument?
Check out our Christian and Objections pages to see if we've already dealt with this.
"Polygamy", as referred to on this site, is meant in its popular usage, where one husband has more than one wife at the same time. This is technically known as "polygyny". On this site "polygamy" does not refer to "polyandry", where one wife has more than one husband at once. That is a practice which has never been prevalent in human societies and which is supported by no major world religion.
In most of the world polygamy is an acceptable social practice and is never a crime. In much of the Western world, including Britain and most of the United States, the practice of polygamy is not illegal. As long as the marriages are not registered with the state, there is no offence, although there is also hardly any legal recognition of the relationship. In a few states, the bigamy law is used together with a "common-law marriage" law to define polygamy as illegal. These laws also tend to make same-sex partnerships and cohabitation by unmarried couples illegal as well. They are the subject of debate and are expected to lead to constitutional challenges in the US Supreme Court.
In fact, to be absolutely accurate, it is not polygamy, but bigamy, that is sometimes illegal. Bigamy is the criminal offence of registering a second marriage when a first marriage is still recognised. Polygamy can be practiced without breaking the law simply by registering no more than one of the marriages.Where bigamy is illegal, polygamy can often be practiced lawfully. This site does not support the criminal practice of bigamy or any related form of deception.
No. The webmaster is an evangelical Christian, hence the emphasis of some of the research.
No.
We do. Respecting someone elses lifestyle does not necessarily mean adopting it as your own. This site exists to study the legal, academic and religious issues surrounding the existence of polygamy. During the course of its construction, and the related research, the webmaster has formed his own views that, in both society and the church, we should value diversity and freedom. This means refusing to discriminate against polygamists, just as we do for other minority groups.
The site is here to help develop respect for human rights, civil liberties, and the proper treatment of biblical texts. It is, like much research, an attempt to smooth the way for later researchers, by making it easier to find relevant information.
No. The site is here for research, not dating.
No. We want you to be in a position to learn about polygamy, past and present. What you do with this information is up to you, but it is helpful in reaching a better understanding of certain Christian teaching, such as that surrounding marriage, divorce and remarriage, and in formulating policy for Christian missions.
No. The polygamists you see on the media often will be, because they make the programmes more interesting. Most polygamists are not like this. Like other people, some will be religious, some not, some will be deeply strange, and most not.
No - we are not promoting them. We are studying a particular form of marriage. We generally think that it is a good idea for people to marry within their own religion if they take it at all seriously.
No. It's completely confidential. Sometimes we quote anonymously from emails, but we never provide lists of those who email us. However, occasionally we get abusive emails and anyone who sends one of these cannot shelter under this protection!
Are the materials on this site protected by copyright?
Yes, all written material is protected by copyright law until 70 years after the author's death. That's 2072 and counting! However, all the material on this web-site is provided free-of-charge to those who access it. This does not mean that it takes no effort to produce or that it costs nothing to maintain. In fact it takes both time and money. Please respect these efforts by treating the material fairly.
Can I copy it or print it out?
Yes. Feel free to save these files to disc and view them offline, or print them out. However, if you pass the material on this page to anyone else then that's "publishing" and you'll have to follow these rules:- .