I just got done watching Dr. Phil...which is rare, but newho, i found the topic kind of interesting. It was about this secret polygamy society in Colorado City. They are the very extreme of conservative and believe many of the traditions that they follow and beliefs that they hold are through the will of God. One woman was married to a man that has 15 wives. Most of them on average have about 6 children with him. That's about 90 children ya'll . The wife was very content with the situation and says that she loves her family (yeah...all 200 of dem peeps). Ya'll can call that polygamy if u want...but it sounds like PIMPIN to me.
Then there are the "lost" ones. Those are children/teenagers that managed to escape out of the society and start new lives for themselves. Two teenage girls had to re-educate themselves because their education level stopped at elementry school. They were used to be very submissive and always doing for others. Not to mention they are quite timid and fearful of guys. One of the girls stated "I really don't want to be bothered with boys right now. I think they are one of the most stressful things on the planet". Now that was one of the realest statements i heard throughtout the whole show
And guys...don't think you're left out of the loop either. A few of the young guys "escaped" as well. One boy ran away at the age of 14 with nothing but the clothes on his back. He was not allowed to play any sports becuz it was seen as "prideful". One guy was kicked out at the age of 18 because he kissed a girl that he was in love with.
I'm not one to knock the religion of others...to each his own. But like i said...i know pimpin when i see it
That's exactly where i'm coming from as well. It isn't a matter of religion to me, becuz like i said...i'm not knocking it. In my opinion it's a matter of basic human rights. I don't mind them believing women should submit. But to make her wear clothing that covers every inch of her body to her neck, to force her to marry at a certain age, to not allow her to recieve a formal education pass the 5th grade, and her having to "escape" or sin and get "kicked out" as a means of having a choice, is simply unjust in my eyez.
And America was simply appalled, when this same thing was going on in Pakistan. Here it is right in our backyard.
doesn't matter to me if it's in Pakistan, America, or Mars...i still feel the same way all across the board
U know what, some of yall saying "in the Bible this, in the Bible that". Mayne use common sense that God gave u. If something is not what Jesus Christ would do it is a sin and there is no debating that unless u aren't a true Christian
I can't speak for anyone else mayne, but that wasn't what i was talkin bout the Bible for. I was just saying that you can accept something without actually liking it.
King_J wrote:
If something is not what Jesus Christ would do it is a sin and there is no debating that unless u aren't a true Christian
But since you brought that up tho. Yeah, you're right about that, they are sins. But if God has any fairness and justice in him, which I believe he does. He can't apply the same rules to everyone. And I've been taught that he doesn't. If you've grown up being taught that something is fine and accepted, how can Jesus blame you for sinning when you weren't taught it was evil? It's just like a baby who stabs his father in the eye with a ****. The baby dies a minute later for some random reason, obviously without repenting. Do you think the baby wouldn't go to Heaven? The child didn't know any better. That's how I was taught in Christian schools how God judges people, which I think is the only way to truly be a fair God.
this is true...the truth is that if you were borught up in a certain way such as buddhism or hinduism, then your beliefs are valid since you have no idea what Jesus Christ is...if youve never been told aobut it, then how can you be held accountable...HOWEVER, God does say that EVERYONE will have a chance to hear the true gospel so...