<mate selection; monogamy, polygamy> <Someone's private cubic admission> 1) Let the state immediately provide such an environment in which the greatest number of children can be born in the best possible way.
2) We cannot allow the < to break the conditions of the family, a happy and harmonious family>
Let us leave the woman to choose the mate she desires best, not confined to the laws of the state and the social, religious, and doctrinal frameworks. A woman can choose the man she likes if she wants, without any social norms. We don't have to be bound by the religious doctrines, and social and ethical standards of Westerners.
Western religions (Catholics and Protestants who are European religions should limit their religious doctrines to Europeans, and we Koreans should not arbitrarily interfere with the lives of Asians with the doctrinal framework of European religions. Let people make their own choices, but we cannot allow them to break up their assumptions
3) Yes, it's good, are you good? I see it as a bad thing, the act is very bad, I am not, the choice is all the decision-making power of the people, the exercise of their lives, the privilege of their lives, the choice of spouse depends entirely on the will of the people, and if you break the laws of the previous country, you will give birth to many, very often,
<결론> In the Old Testament, God the Creator has delegated the decision-making authority of man to the human community to choose its own spouse.
Israel Chooses Polygamy
In the New Testament, the European community of believers chooses monogamy as the ethical order within the family of the Catholic Church. The same for Protestants
The global society has decided on its own polygamy or monogamy by country and ethnicity.
Traditional Eastern Ethics
(Traditional Korean lifestyles and choices that Koreans have lived in a traditional way of life (polygamy, monogamy)
Selection criteria for Catholic and Protestant religions in the United States and Europe (centered on the ethics of the Catholic Church) Believers (monogamy)
Old Testament Israeli Traditions, Family Ethics, and Judaism's Selection Criteria (Polygamy)
Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Asian, and Islamic Families in the Middle East Criteria for Family Spouse Selection Ethics (Polygamy)
Some communities in the global village (matriarchal, female-centered societies)
What human societies have in common
Let us produce a lot and raise them well, and we will become a powerful country only if we have a large number of people.
The biblical standard of Israel's faith in Old Testament life regarding the world, human affairs, and family grooming presents a very different criterion for choosing a spouse (polygamy) than the New Testament-centered Western European society of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church, which has been established as the existing global family ethical order (monogamy).
However, traditional Israelite ethics do not allow a woman to have multiple husbands.



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