>>If God actually approved of any one of these people, he
>>approves of polygamy. That is clearly an erroneous
>>conclusion since the same could then be applied to
>>divorce, but the scriptures say clearly that God allowed
>>divorce because of the hardness of their hearts not
>>because he approved of divorce. But that was a nice
>>try ...
Show where anyone who was divorced has been blessed for their righteousness.
You twisted out, "Show where anyone who was divorced has been blessed for their righteousness." That is opposite of the point I was making and you know it. But, in your style of dissembling to alter truth to fit your agenda, you twisted what I offered, as if I was asserting that divorced men would be blessed. It was never so ... men were blessed despite their polygamy. God's promises to David were realized despite David's adultery and murder of Uriah; Peter was blessed despite his denial of Christ the night of His trail; Paul was blessed despite his persecution of the believers.
You are cunning, I will give you that. But then, cunning is not an indicator of good character, just manipulativeness.