The Bible on Non-Monogamy
The Bible has a good bit to say about sex and relationships, good and bad. But does it ever explicitly condemn non-monogamy and mandate monogamy?
Never one to simply accept things as they are, Nick has always questioned the status quo. This curiosity and quest for answers has led him to research a variety of cultural and faith-based issues. He approaches his research from historical, cultural, and literary perspectives, and often provides a dissenting viewpoint on faith-based issues from mainstream faith writers. Progressive and inquisitive by nature, Nick doesn’t stray from difficult discussions or truths, and often provides a new understanding that readers may not have previously known.
The Bible has a good bit to say about sex and relationships, good and bad. But does it ever explicitly condemn non-monogamy and mandate monogamy?
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