http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/ <![CDATA[Comments on: The Downfall of Civilization]]> Jonathan WordPress 2008-06-27T15:36:02Z http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8055 2008-06-27T15:36:02Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Stephanie]]> Isn’t it nice that they have so much faith in the ability of men to control themselves?? It’s like the notion that a man could want only one woman is non-existent to them. Sick, sick, sick.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8056 2008-06-27T15:44:06Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Jonathan Blake]]> http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/ Well, being a typical man (I think), I believe that I can say marital fidelity for men isn’t so much a matter of not desiring other women but rather being able to ignore desires for other women. I think desiring other women is inevitable.

However, I agree that it shows a rather dim view of men to believe that they can’t help themselves from indulging sexually and remain faithful to one woman. I think much of religious history can be explained as a fear of sexuality, both male and female. I’ve personally had no problem so far avoiding prostitutes or extramarital affairs even though I am monogamous.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8057 2008-06-27T15:44:53Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Jonathan Blake]]> http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/ Though there are probably some exceptions out there who truly never desire other women after their marriage vows (just to test my rule).

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8060 2008-06-28T00:44:21Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Sue]]> http://borrowedlight.blogspot.com Oy. Those quotes make me want to slam my head into the wall. Repeatedly.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8063 2008-06-28T05:16:47Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Jonathan Blake]]> http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/ Beyond the “I can’t believe they believed that!” factor, the quotes also illustrate how Mormonism was once much more comfortable with experimenting with non-traditional marital arrangements. Well, I guess they saw it as a return to an even more traditional form of marriage. I wonder what they would have thought of same-sex marriage. They obviously would have thought it a sin, but would they have followed the eleventh Article of Faith and allowed other people to follow their own conscience without governmental interference?

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8065 2008-06-28T09:54:51Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Stephanie]]> The same could be said for married women: desiring other men is inevitable. These statements are also disturbing because they completely ignore the existence of female desire.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8066 2008-06-28T10:00:12Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Jonathan Blake]]> http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/ I hadn’t looked at these quotes from that angle, though I’m aware that polygynous wives’ needs can be terribly under-served. These quotes do seem to assume that women can take or leave sex while also assuming that men are deprived if they are confined to only one woman.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8068 2008-06-28T18:36:44Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Stephanie]]> I always thought that the only way polygamy, or I should say polygyny, would be close to fair would be if the “sister-wives” were able to have sexual relationships with each other. I wonder what old brother Brigham would have to say about that?

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8069 2008-06-28T18:42:22Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Jonathan Blake]]> http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/ I agree. Being a plural wife could be a frustrating life, if my family history is to be believed. Why stop at sexual relationships between the sister-wives? Let’s lobby for full polyamory. ;)

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8070 2008-06-28T19:09:36Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Stephanie]]> Well you might as well. If “people” are going to argue for abstinence outside of marriage based on the claim that sex is a sacred thing to be shared by two people, then polygamy certainly doesn’t make sense. In fact, it kind of ruins that whole argument.

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http://www.blakeclan.org/jon/greenoasis/2008/06/27/the-downfall-of-civilization/comment-page-1/#comment-8179 2008-07-08T15:16:17Z <![CDATA[Comment by: Rameumptom » Blog Archive » Polygamy, Monogamy, and Same-Sex Marriage]]> http://www.rameumptom.org/2008/07/polygamy-monogamy-and-same-sex-marriage/ [...] the irony of LDS church members seeking to restrict same-sex marriage and followed it up with a collection of quotes from early church leaders outlining their view of monogamy. I figured I’d add my [...]

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