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Dad sues to teach daughter about polygamy
CNN ^
| Monday, December 8, 2003
| Associated Press
Posted on 12/08/2003 12:15:53 PM PST by .cnI redruM
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:33 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Stanley Shepp wants the right to teach his daughter about polygamy and his religious beliefs.
HALLAM, Pennsylvania (AP) -- Tracey L. Roberts isn't trying to stop her ex-husband from voicing his support of polygamy, a belief that broke up their marriage.
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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 1stammendment; activistcourts; childabuse; consentingadults; court; culturewar; divorcecourt; firstammendment; forthechildren; freespeech; homosexualagenda; hysteria; law; lawsuit; marraige; marriage; marriagelaws; polygamy; religion; religiousfreedom; religiousintolerance; samesexmarriage; supremecourt
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Does a polygamist with 6 wives get six different tax breaks? Tune in next week when Richard Gere attempts to marry his pet gerbil.
To: .cnI redruM
"In pious times, ere priestcraft did begin,
Before polygamy was made a sin;
When man on many multiplied his kind,
Ere one to one was cursedly confined;
When nature prompted, and no law denied,
Promiscuous use of concubine and bride;
Then Israel's monarch, after heaven's own heart,
His vigorous warmth did variously impart
To wives and slaves; and, wide as his command,
Scattered his Maker's image through the land.....
To: .cnI redruM
May God bless that little girl.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:24:36 PM PST
by
Pan_Yans Wife
("Your joy is your sorrow unmasked." --- GIBRAN)
To: .cnI redruM
And so the idiocy spreads like fungal rot, now that all is ok, and all is condoned.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:27:23 PM PST
by
samtheman
To: .cnI redruM
Does a polygamist with 6 wives get six different tax breaks? I'm not sure but he certainly gets six mother-in-laws. Can you imagine that?
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:27:47 PM PST
by
Reeses
To: .cnI redruM
He should take this to the Mass. Supreme Court, where he would probably get a 'tufer.' A court not to quibble, they would probably rule that not only could he teach his daughter, but he could marry his daughter. Massachooosetts -- the gateway to license.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:28:10 PM PST
by
Eastbound
To: .cnI redruM
Polygamy's illegal everyplace, and it's illegal for a whole lot of reasons give it a few minutes and that will change - after the SCOTUS FU on the Texas sodomy ruling, Massachusetts courts "blessed" gay marriage and there is now a case brewing where a guy convicted of polygamy wants the conviction overturned...Santorum is being proved right when he said that SCOTUS had opened Pandora's Box and that all sorts of social mores would be pushed to the wayside.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:29:49 PM PST
by
trebb
To: .cnI redruM
Not withstanding that it is wrong, consider the following:
Isn't this infringing on his freedom of speech? Also, isn't it abridging his religious beliefs? Just because they do not have an officially sanctioned religion, doesn't "fundamentalist" Mormonism count as a religion? What about what happens in a person's home is of no business of the government (established in the case of the two Texas gay men)? Technically, couldn't he say that making polygamy illegal is establishing religion (which is unconstitutional)?
Just some food for thought (and discussion).
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:37:26 PM PST
by
looscnnn
("Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils" Gen. John Stark 1809)
To: .cnI redruM
Polygamy is slavery hiding behind religion.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:37:26 PM PST
by
tkathy
(The islamofascists and the democrats are trying to destroy this country)
To: looscnnn
I'm not sure where a true libertarian can object to a religion that sacrifices chihuahua dogs by the light of the full moon. I mean, if they don't shank Taco Bell's Chihuahua instead of their own and if they don't impel people to attend against their will, what's the big stink?
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:39:37 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
( l = w + w. Two wrongs equal a left.)
To: Eastbound
The liberal's support of gay marriage certainly does cause a lot of other ideas to pop up, doesn't it?
If this man were gay and trying to teach his daughter about his "boyfriend" the ACLU would be all over this, wonder where they are now???
Question for all - if having multiple wives is a requirement for a happy afterlife, does that vindicate the saying "to get to heaven you have to go through hell"?
Also, since the male/female ratio is about 1:1, does that mean that not all men can have a happy afterlife, since there just aren't enough women to go around?
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:39:37 PM PST
by
3Lean
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:40:40 PM PST
by
mhking
To: 3Lean
Also, since the male/female ratio is about 1:1, does that mean that not all men can have a happy afterlife, since there just aren't enough women to go around? That's where the suicide bombers come in -- you have to give the surplus males a chance at heaven.
Clearly, that's the reason why polygamy fails in the long run. It produces an unhappy and violent culture where half your labor force is wasted and much of the other half runs around horny and looking for someone to take it out on.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:47:08 PM PST
by
LenS
To: mhking
Santorum was right...I want to legalize my relationship with my poodle, LOL. She does sleep with us, after all. Think that'll fly? :)
To: .cnI redruM
If they pass the ammendment stating that marriage is between a man and woman only (hopefully that is how they would word it), can people marry a blow up doll or a dead person as long as they are of opposite sexes?
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:49:03 PM PST
by
looscnnn
("Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils" Gen. John Stark 1809)
To: looscnnn
The issue is legitimate because of the joint custody arrangement. You have a division of thought on bringing up the child, but it is in the extreme. One of the opposing views runs afoul of the law. This is not a simple matter of 'Catholic vs. protestant' .. this is a matter of indoctrination into an illegal activity. Were there no division of custody and the parents agreed then the courts would have no say. However, the complainant, as a joint custody holder, has standing. It is not a matter of government interference, it is a matter of a parent, unable to adequately resolve a custodial issue, addressing the courts for resolution.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:51:04 PM PST
by
BlueNgold
(Feed the Tree .....)
To: looscnnn
They'd have to keep the dead lady in a well-chilled meat locker, but I can't see any grounds to object.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:53:11 PM PST
by
.cnI redruM
( l = w + w. Two wrongs equal a left.)
To: jonalvy44
Ah, but how does your poodle feel about it? *g*
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:56:51 PM PST
by
LenS
To: .cnI redruM
Telling a child about adults marrying multiple spouses is "child abuse" and puts them at risk of "sexual abuse" according to this lawyer but having a homosexual parent is perfectly okay for children in modern America.
The liberal double standard knows no bounds.
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posted on
12/08/2003 12:58:45 PM PST
by
weegee
(No blood for ratings! This means YOU AOL-Time-Warner-Turner-CNN)
To: BlueNgold
"this is a matter of indoctrination into an illegal activity."
But given what the US Supreme Court found in regards to the 2 Texas "gentlemen", which made sodomy (which was illegal) legal, couldn't that hold true in this case? If so, that would make polygamy legal. So then it would become "Catholic vs. protestant" so to speak.
If they rule against him (this is part of the government making the ruling), can't that be seen as governmental interference? I agree that this is issue that started between the parents, it is what caused the divorce, but as soon as the courts (and the legislatures) get involved isn't the government involvment counter to his beliefs still interference? Take out polygamy and put in baptism (or what ever) and see if that changes things in your view.
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posted on
12/08/2003 1:04:29 PM PST
by
looscnnn
("Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils" Gen. John Stark 1809)
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