May 27, 2008
The Bold And The Beautiful
Troy Roberts Meets A Couple Of Suburban Moms Who Happen To Be Polygamists
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Vicki, left, and her twin sister Valerie. (CBS)
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Play CBS Video Video The Bold And The Beautiful Troy Roberts meets a couple of suburban moms who happen to be polygamists.
"How does sharing your husband with other women enhance your spiritual lives?" Roberts asks.
"We learn a lot of things about ourselves, we learn about our emotions," Valerie says.
"That’s one thing that a lot of people have had a hard time understanding. Well, don’t you get jealous? How can you do this? Do you get jealous? And to me, it’s yeah, yeah you do. But it’s also something that going into it, we knew this was going to happen. We knew we were going to share this relationship," Vicki adds.
"Your husband is in another bedroom being intimate with one of his other wives? How do you just let that go?" Roberts asks.
"I have cried. And I have yelled maybe a little bit. Just a little bit," Vicki admits.
"I slam doors and stuff sometimes. It can be a challenge," Valerie says. "I mean it’s life, we’re real people we have real emotions. You just work through them."
It may be particularly challenging when your twin sister is married to the same man. But Vicki and Valerie say living this way has brought them closer to God and each other. In a family so large, they say their children are never lonely. And neither are they.
"There's so much rich family values in so many experiences that you have that you wouldn’t experience somewhere else. Because you really have to work together. And the people in your life that you have relationships with, those are the people that help you grow," Vicki says.
"Can you see living your life any other way?" Roberts asks.
"I can hardly imagine it," Valerie says.
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People can use the Bible as an excuse for anything.
Are they on any government assistance program?
Can the women take more than one "husband", and if not, can they not see a double standard? That it still is about men controlling once again? Does the husband do laundry and help with the children as well?
This choice is their choice to make. It is several adults willingly sharing each other and living together. My issue with the situation in TX is that the women and children are treated and traded like property, and don''t even realize that they are being abused.
Thus modern China is a single child culture.
However, there are some isolated communities who still practice multi-child raising. Some communist officials have suggested action in order to uproot the unusual communities. The practice is illegal, and after all, by raising multiple kids the standard of living drops, as family resources must be divided and kids are getting les and less. Most law abiding Chinese find such communities to be wrong and immoral.
However, I personally don%u2019t believe that the multi-child raising communities are doing anything that is immoral. And I find the people who are condemning the multi-child families to be ignorant of how nature works.
ndg1979, perhaps you need to really read YOUR Bible. The Old Testament lays out G*d''s desire to make one tribe His own, and the, oh, so many tangled problems that came about...G*d punishing, G*d blessing and on and on. The NEW Testament is when G*d Himself came into our humble lives to honestly/truly instruct us about His ways. All else pales by comparison to a Being who would come to us, teach us about His love for us, and then destroy Himself FOR us.
Think about it yourself. What is more natural? Children with many adults to try to understand, and try to obey? Or one father and one mother trying to live a good, productive life together, and to raise their children to understand both sides of life?!?!
And, moonshadow, this country was founded on LAWS...laws that carry punishment if you disobey them...
And, moonshadow, this country was founded on LAWS...laws that carry punishment if you disobey them...
Let''s think about something for a second here. In the article, it was mentioned by the ladies that they are following the way that Abraham, Isaac and Jacob lived in the bible. For all of you religious followers who say that polygamy is immoral - chew on this - Abraham, "the father of many nations", had several wives and therefore, polygamy was very prevalent even in man''s early history as recorded by THE BIBLE. So, is polygamy really immoral? Should it be considered unclean by any human who can trace their lineage back to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob? Could your ancestors be the result of an ancient polygamist relationship? If so, that would make you "children of polygamists", no matter how many generations removed you are.
I don''t endorse polygamy, nor do I show hatred to those who practice it, but you must all consider the hard truth and evidence of its causes and effects. And if in the end, you still hold hatred for polygamists, then you should also stop going to church and reading your bible for two reasons - polygamy existed in ancient times and GOD says you should not hate! If you dislike polygamy %u2013 change the bible yourself %u2013 the Catholics did.
Here endeth the lesson.
- by moonshadow22 May 28, 2008 3:22 AM EDT
- My hat is off for these ladies. I don''t want to live MY life that way, but if it works for them, who am I to say anything against it? They''re adults, they''re honest with each other, and they''re happy...they aren''t hurting anyone else, so what business is it of the government? Too bad our society is to the point where they are forced to defend their position against religious oppression....the very premise this country was founded on.
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