Carly_Roach
Carly Roach
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Yes, but Janelle (wife #2) wasn't raised in polygamy (which I found out I was wrong about) however she chose that lifestyle anyway. So it's conceivable that children raised in polygamy can choose differently. Just ask any person who decided once they left the nest that their parent's religion wasn't for them.I was also surprised when they stated their children were free to choose their religion or no religion at all. Odds are though, that since they go to a school with only polygamist families that they will meet someone else who supports that lifestyle.
Exactly. In this country that was founded on of freedom of religion (and freedom FROM religion), we as a people sure do seem to have a lot of emotional investment in making laws that have more to do with morality than with protecting our citizens. From gay marriage to polygamy, we just can't seem to help ourselves when it comes to keeping our nose out of other people's affairs that have absolutely no impact on us whatsoever.Yep, looks like the Lehi police are prosecuting and the Utah AG really isn't from that article. . interesting.
You know, I think the current bigamy laws rely a lot on fraud as the underlying reason that bigamy is illegal. If you remove that aspect. . .and someone was willing to press it. . .hmm. I mean really, there are two kinds of laws forbidding behaviors in our country: there are things that are illegal because they are wrong, ethically and morally (like theft); and there are things that are illegal for other reasons (like moonshining which is illegal due to the taxes that aren't collected from moonshine).
If you have to keep your nose out of adults' bedrooms, what is the legal justification for outlawing bigamy between consenting adults? The idea that it leads to child marriages and coersion of women isn't a valid argument. Most legal things can lead to illegal things. (A glass of wine can lead to alcoholism. Driving can lead to speeding. Going on the DIS boards can lead to pool hopping. . .)
Hmm. There might be a reason I've always felt at home in New Hampshire too.![]()
It's also very interesting that we consider ourselves a "Christian" nation and want to rule by some set of morals, yet our leaders in both Government and any major industry are as corrupt as the day is long. Perhaps if we paid more attention to ethics instead of religious morals, we'd have a better country?