Just a quick comment Mike, I'm seeing a fundamental (pardon the pun) mistake
on your part, you are assuming rationality from a group who completely
denigrates rational thinking and education. Its in the Bible so of course it
must be true (how many wings does a grasshopper have for instance) and
therefore the law.

larry

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> A quote out of context is a lie waiting to happen - the
> sayings of Michael Dinowitz
>
> No disrespect, but your quotes have to be examined in context:
>
> >  Marriage shall consist of a union between one man and one or more
> > women.Genesis 29:17-28.
> This is not a law nor can be taken as one. It's the story of
> Yakov (Jacob) and his wives.
>
> > Marriage shall not impede a man's right to take concubines
> in addition
> > to his wife or wives. II Samuel 5:13 and II Chronicles 11:21.
> This is not a law nor can it be taken as one. It simply
> stated what King David did. Doesn't give a law. Same with the
> Chronicles reference. A reference of action, not of law.
>
> > A marriage shall be considered valid only if the wife is a
> virgin. If
> > the wife is not a virgin, she shall be executed. Deuteronomy 22:13.
> This is about a man who comes to hate his newlywed wife and
> tries to void the marriage contract by accusing her of
> adultry. It has nothing to do with the validity of the
> marriage but with the accusation.
>
> > Marriage of a believer and a nonbeliever shall be
> forbidden. Genesis
> > 24:3.
> This is about an oath that Avraham (Abraham) made his servant
> take to bring a wife for his son. The specifics is to NOT
> take a Canaanite wife but a wife from his people. Again,
> nothing about a believer or not.
>
>
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