We've seen Mark Henkel's presentation and arguments for polygamy in the Bible. There's nothing wrong with polygyny. Muslims should not worry about any criticism on this front. Polygyny is something that is allowed in Islam. It's not a must, so if somebody feels inclined to marrying only one woman - that's fine. The vast majority of Muslims only marry one woman.
However, here we see spurious Christian apologetics from Steven Martins which are easily refuted.
Refuting Reverend Steven Martins of Nicene International Ministries: Polygamy in the Bible and Quran
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It must be said, as women do outnumber men in the world, polygyny is a solution to this problem. Imagine a warring situation in a patriarchal society in Africa where the majority of men have been killed due to warfare and thus women vastly outnumber men in this society. Would it be reasonable to prevent this community from polygyny? Of course not. That would be an injustice on the women as they would be deprived of having their own families, fulfilling their natural desires and gaining economic security as well as the physical protection in that troubled community.
Steven is the executive director, lead-Evangelist and Apologist of E&AM, specializing in the proclamation and defense of the Christian faith, and training the Church to fulfill its mandate. He was born in Toronto, Canada and comes from a Hispanic and Portuguese culture. He is a York University graduate with a Bachelor of Human Resource Management, working towards a Masters in Christian Apologetics at Veritas Evangelical Seminary, teaches Hermeneutics at the Ontario Bible Institute, holds two certificates in evangelism, along with apologetic training from RZIM Canada. Steven is also ordained with the Canadian Christian Ministers Federation.
As part of the ‘Don’t Hate, Debate!’ campaign, The Islamic Education and Research Academy (iERA) in partnership with CAGE present:
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A discussion on the limits, objectives and application of free speech.
Friday 13th February - Queen Mary University Of London - Doors open 19:30
The aim of this event is to have a nuanced, balanced and compassionate dialogue on the concept of freedom of speech in light of the unfortunate Charlie Hebdo incident in Paris last month.
The event will feature a cross-panel discussion on the topics of freedom of speech, satirising religion, limits of the press and other related themes.
The event will be chaired by veteran journalist Yvonne Ridley, who is no stranger to delving into controversial and topical subjects.
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• Moazzam Begg – Former Guantanamo Bay detainee & Director of Outreach for CAGE
• Professor Peter Cave – Chair of the Humanist Philosophers
• Dan Hodges – Blogger and Columnist for The Telegraph
• Andre Walker – Political Correspondent for Breitbart London
• Hamza Tzortzis – Head of Education and Research for iERA
• Abdullah Al Andalusi – Muslim Debate Initiative
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