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now you're talking.Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Doesn't polygamy also imply a wife may have multiple husbands?
now you're talking.Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Doesn't polygamy also imply a wife may have multiple husbands?
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Even without the moral implications. The way society is now, society would not function as well if men had to juggle more than one family. It would be a slow progression to more civil unrest. Although I have heard that genetically women with more absent mates tend to give birth to girls because they are easier to care for. So the gender ratio if done would then start to favor multiple wives. But I disagree with the principle (disregarding any moral implications) because with our society as it is set up now, most people could not function very well juggling more than one family. Society wouldn't collapse, as some may think, but it would cripple it at least.
the divorce rate has many ppl already with multiple families where have u been.
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Even without the moral implications. The way society is now, society would not function as well if men had to juggle more than one family. It would be a slow progression to more civil unrest. Although I have heard that genetically women with more absent mates tend to give birth to girls because they are easier to care for. So the gender ratio if done would then start to favor multiple wives. But I disagree with the principle (disregarding any moral implications) because with our society as it is set up now, most people could not function very well juggling more than one family. Society wouldn't collapse, as some may think, but it would cripple it at least.
You make it sound as if the moment its legalized it will become widespread. Aside from the fact this is numerically impossible it would require both sexes to endorse it enmass...something that is highly unlikely to happen.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
now you're talking.Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
Doesn't polygamy also imply a wife may have multiple husbands?
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
There are always going to be sexual predators laws obviously do not change that.
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
There are always going to be sexual predators laws obviously do not change that.
But the amounts of violations of those laws increase in those types of closed communities as the polygamist communities. And most of the kids who are victimized never get out of the situation.
Since my work involves tracking and dealing with these people (predators that is), I know a little about the situation.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Vic
Anyway... the REAL reason why polygamy is currently not legal (and not going to become legal anytime soon) is because there is a roughly equal proportion of males and females in the US. Polygamous marriages most frequently occur in environments in which there is biological need. If something causes a shortage in one sex or other (typically war, which is why polygyny is the most common form of polygamy throughout history), then the other sex will agree to share in order to improve each individual's chances of reproduction.
That may be the reason it's not common in the United States, but is it really the reason why it's illegal? I would think it was outlawed for moral reasons, same as other alternative relationships.
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
There are always going to be sexual predators laws obviously do not change that.
But the amounts of violations of those laws increase in those types of closed communities as the polygamist communities. And most of the kids who are victimized never get out of the situation.
Since my work involves tracking and dealing with these people (predators that is), I know a little about the situation.
Its legal status and the fact its different from the norm really put the spotlight on it. Does crime not occur elsewhere? You also have to understand that stigmatized practices will attract a very different crowd from legitimized ones. The fundamental issue is that it's not ok to legislate morality, no matter the perceived result. And about the perceived result - throughout history, people trying to predict the future / the results of untested laws & experiments have been, by and large, laughably wrong. What makes you think you know better?
Corellation =/= causation. There are countless factors in the corellation.Originally posted by: DaShen
Point taken. But that still doesn't take into account the fact that in the countries that practice polygamy (ancient greece, modern day afghanistan, parts of india...), pedophilia aren't even considered anything seriously twisted. Older men will take little girls for wives, or the parents will sell their daughter for dowry to some horny bastard. But in these areas, it isn't frowned upon at all. Evil happens, but it seems there is a correlation here. Not saying there is, but it looks that way.
Big, big difference between practices which directly and adversely affect others and ones which don't. If I didn't clarify sufficiently - I'm doing so here.If you don't believe in a government that legistates civil ethics (morals not tied to religion to benefit society), then you should move to a more laissez-faire country. It is a total misconception to believe that governments shouldn't legislate morality. If that was the case robbing, killing,... all would be legitamized. Ridiculous. As long as the civil ethics is fair and unbiased as possible, government should indeed legislate ethics. I disagree with someof the things being done right now in our country with our government legislating morals, but that is because it is not unbiased civil ethics.
I don't follow the logic; the women are exercising personal choice. But I'm all for legislating against this; the celebration on ATOT would be legendary :laugh:Originally posted by: Vic
Ah, I was waiting for this excellent question to come up.
Because an individual with multiple spouses does harm others, albeit indirectly (and insufficiently to be a law IMO). He reduces their chances of finding a mate to reproduce with. Less to go around and all that. A man with 12 wives means 11 other men go without.
On the moralist side, polygamy and homosexual marriages are completely unrelated. As far as I've always been concerned, 2 gay men mean 2 more women for the rest of us.
No, because it's politically and economically most advantageous to copycat the US.It isn't neccesary that I know better than people about this situation. All I am pointing out is that there seems to be a good reason as to why polygamy is outlawed in this country. And it isn't a religious reason that I presented. And it has been tested by overall society. Why do you think that most "civilized" countries do not allow polygamy anymore? It throws society off balance. England, Japan, Taiwan..., all civilized non-religious societies which have outlawed this practice. Why? Because it doesn't work. There is empirical evidence by the structuring of the societies. It seems like most people don't think about this situation before saying "yes" it is a good thing. They think with their "wangs" and not their "brains".
Originally posted by: RBachman
Corellation =/= causation. There are countless factors in the corellation.Originally posted by: DaShen
Point taken. But that still doesn't take into account the fact that in the countries that practice polygamy (ancient greece, modern day afghanistan, parts of india...), pedophilia aren't even considered anything seriously twisted. Older men will take little girls for wives, or the parents will sell their daughter for dowry to some horny bastard. But in these areas, it isn't frowned upon at all. Evil happens, but it seems there is a correlation here. Not saying there is, but it looks that way.
Big, big difference between practices which directly and adversely affect others and ones which don't. If I didn't clarify sufficiently - I'm doing so here.If you don't believe in a government that legistates civil ethics (morals not tied to religion to benefit society), then you should move to a more laissez-faire country. It is a total misconception to believe that governments shouldn't legislate morality. If that was the case robbing, killing,... all would be legitamized. Ridiculous. As long as the civil ethics is fair and unbiased as possible, government should indeed legislate ethics. I disagree with someof the things being done right now in our country with our government legislating morals, but that is because it is not unbiased civil ethics.
I don't follow the logic; the women are exercising personal choice. But I'm all for legislating against this; the celebration on ATOT would be legendary :laugh:Originally posted by: Vic
Ah, I was waiting for this excellent question to come up.
Because an individual with multiple spouses does harm others, albeit indirectly (and insufficiently to be a law IMO). He reduces their chances of finding a mate to reproduce with. Less to go around and all that. A man with 12 wives means 11 other men go without.
On the moralist side, polygamy and homosexual marriages are completely unrelated. As far as I've always been concerned, 2 gay men mean 2 more women for the rest of us.
No, because it's politically and economically most advantageous to copycat the US.It isn't neccesary that I know better than people about this situation. All I am pointing out is that there seems to be a good reason as to why polygamy is outlawed in this country. And it isn't a religious reason that I presented. And it has been tested by overall society. Why do you think that most "civilized" countries do not allow polygamy anymore? It throws society off balance. England, Japan, Taiwan..., all civilized non-religious societies which have outlawed this practice. Why? Because it doesn't work. There is empirical evidence by the structuring of the societies. It seems like most people don't think about this situation before saying "yes" it is a good thing. They think with their "wangs" and not their "brains".
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
There are always going to be sexual predators laws obviously do not change that.
But the amounts of violations of those laws increase in those types of closed communities as the polygamist communities. And most of the kids who are victimized never get out of the situation.
Since my work involves tracking and dealing with these people (predators that is), I know a little about the situation.
Originally posted by: Tom
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: gigapet
wow this thread contains some of the most moronic arguments/perspectives i've ever read on here. specifically JS80 and anyone that suggested that polygamy would lead to wide spread pedophilia
Not sure if that wouldn't be the case. Although I am not saying that it would be, but in most countries that accept polygamy, pedophilia is accepted as well. Older people marry young girls in those countries. A little disturbing.
And the cases of polygamy in the U.S. show an alarming corrolation of polygamist to pedophilia at least in some of the case studies they have done on the news. I will look for them.
There are always going to be sexual predators laws obviously do not change that.
But the amounts of violations of those laws increase in those types of closed communities as the polygamist communities. And most of the kids who are victimized never get out of the situation.
Since my work involves tracking and dealing with these people (predators that is), I know a little about the situation.
But if polygamy was legal, their communities wouldn't be "closed". Do we know if it's the polygamy, or the living on the fringe of society, that creates any existing correlation with abuse ?
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Even without the moral implications. The way society is now, society would not function as well if men had to juggle more than one family. It would be a slow progression to more civil unrest. Although I have heard that genetically women with more absent mates tend to give birth to girls because they are easier to care for. So the gender ratio if done would then start to favor multiple wives. But I disagree with the principle (disregarding any moral implications) because with our society as it is set up now, most people could not function very well juggling more than one family. Society wouldn't collapse, as some may think, but it would cripple it at least.
You make it sound as if the moment its legalized it will become widespread. Aside from the fact this is numerically impossible it would require both sexes to endorse it enmass...something that is highly unlikely to happen.
Very logical point, but if you allow for pockets of the society to break down (and I guarantee that if legalized communities would pocket or pull together), it would cause a crippling effect on parts of society. It wouldn't make a major blow though, but why do it if it would cause societal issues.
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Vic
Anyway... the REAL reason why polygamy is currently not legal (and not going to become legal anytime soon) is because there is a roughly equal proportion of males and females in the US. Polygamous marriages most frequently occur in environments in which there is biological need. If something causes a shortage in one sex or other (typically war, which is why polygyny is the most common form of polygamy throughout history), then the other sex will agree to share in order to improve each individual's chances of reproduction.
That may be the reason it's not common in the United States, but is it really the reason why it's illegal? I would think it was outlawed for moral reasons, same as other alternative relationships.
Ah, I was waiting for this excellent question to come up.
Because an individual with multiple spouses does harm others, albeit indirectly (and insufficiently to be a law IMO). He reduces their chances of finding a mate to reproduce with. Less to go around and all that. A man with 12 wives means 11 other men go without.
On the moralist side, polygamy and homosexual marriages are completely unrelated. As far as I've always been concerned, 2 gay men mean 2 more women for the rest of us.
Originally posted by: DaShen
It isn't neccesary that I know better than people about this situation. All I am pointing out is that there seems to be a good reason as to why polygamy is outlawed in this country. And it isn't a religious reason that I presented. And it has been tested by overall society. Why do you think that most "civilized" countries do not allow polygamy anymore? It throws society off balance. England, Japan, Taiwan..., all civilized non-religious societies which have outlawed this practice. Why? Because it doesn't work. There is empirical evidence by the structuring of the societies. It seems like most people don't think about this situation before saying "yes" it is a good thing. They think with their "wangs" and not their "brains".
Originally posted by: FoBoT
so the consensus seems to be that if the movement to change the legal definition of marriage from a man and a woman to 2 men or 2 woman succeeds, it will completely open up the legal avenues to getting polygamy legalized as well
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Even without the moral implications. The way society is now, society would not function as well if men had to juggle more than one family. It would be a slow progression to more civil unrest. Although I have heard that genetically women with more absent mates tend to give birth to girls because they are easier to care for. So the gender ratio if done would then start to favor multiple wives. But I disagree with the principle (disregarding any moral implications) because with our society as it is set up now, most people could not function very well juggling more than one family. Society wouldn't collapse, as some may think, but it would cripple it at least.
You make it sound as if the moment its legalized it will become widespread. Aside from the fact this is numerically impossible it would require both sexes to endorse it enmass...something that is highly unlikely to happen.
Very logical point, but if you allow for pockets of the society to break down (and I guarantee that if legalized communities would pocket or pull together), it would cause a crippling effect on parts of society. It wouldn't make a major blow though, but why do it if it would cause societal issues.
Because we live in a republic that (allegedly) values freedom.
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: DaShen
Even without the moral implications. The way society is now, society would not function as well if men had to juggle more than one family. It would be a slow progression to more civil unrest. Although I have heard that genetically women with more absent mates tend to give birth to girls because they are easier to care for. So the gender ratio if done would then start to favor multiple wives. But I disagree with the principle (disregarding any moral implications) because with our society as it is set up now, most people could not function very well juggling more than one family. Society wouldn't collapse, as some may think, but it would cripple it at least.
You make it sound as if the moment its legalized it will become widespread. Aside from the fact this is numerically impossible it would require both sexes to endorse it enmass...something that is highly unlikely to happen.
Very logical point, but if you allow for pockets of the society to break down (and I guarantee that if legalized communities would pocket or pull together), it would cause a crippling effect on parts of society. It wouldn't make a major blow though, but why do it if it would cause societal issues.
Because we live in a republic that (allegedly) values freedom.
You're kidding, right? The US may give lip service to the concept of freedom, but does not truly value it.
Originally posted by: Citrix
if polygamy was legal would people openly show it? I do belive that if it was legal and my company found out i wouldnt be here for very long.