How many ways does ‘monogamy-ONLY’ break Torah?

I’ve been asked a few times why I’m so serious about understanding what the Torah and Scripture as a whole really say about patriarchy, headship, marriage and family structure. Initially, it was hard to exactly explain what I was seeing until I realized how many ways the ‘traditional marriage’ model violates Torah and literally causes us to sin!

Well, this past week it all gelled and I wrote an article for 113Restoration.com that is titled  Breaking Torah! (Let me count the ways…).  I invite you to read and consider whether I’m on target or not.  What you may find are some serious surprises that cause you to rethink a few things….

Please leave feedback in the comment on 113Restoration.com as the whole editors group would like your feedback!!

Shabbat shalom.

About Pete Rambo

Details in 'About' page @ natsab.wordpress.com Basically, husband of one, father of four. Pastor x 11 years, former business and military background. Micro-farmer. Messianic believer in Yeshua haMashiach!
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5 Responses to How many ways does ‘monogamy-ONLY’ break Torah?

  1. Rhonda Harp says:

    Please take me off your mailing list. Rhonda

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    • Pete Rambo says:

      Shalom, Rhonda.

      I can’t remove you. You’ll have to do that from within your WordPress account settings. But, if I may ask, where have I not shared truth? Maybe no easy stuff to hear, but worth research.

      Consider the resources on this page https://natsab.com/biblical-marriage/ for lots of information from Martin Luther and 18thcentury scholars to modern research…

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