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My book entitled Polygamy, If God Wills It, Should Not Be a Form of Slavery Then! is written to warn people of how they shouldn’t let anyone take advantage of them if they should decide to do polygamy and if polygamy is thought to be the solution to the problems of female loneliness. The book of 1 Corinthians 14:1 King James Version (KJV) says, “Follow after charity, and desire spiritual gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy.” I hereby state that only if any prophet or prophetess either advise you, or says God has sent them to you to suggest you to do so, should you do polygamy. So then, with the support of your family—if you have one—consider it prayerfully. Don’t listen to your friends or ordinary church-goers if they suggest this. Be warned if care is not taken—polygamy can enslave you as a vulnerable person in the hands of the man and his important wife, even when done with a close relative. This is especially when polygamy is done with a female stranger who can also be described as a strange woman—who, inevitably, makes that woman who is a stranger, her, and her husband strange people. Strangers could be so-called best friends, in-laws, and anyone that’s not a close relative. You think you know these people but you don’t really know them. They always put on an act around you, but it’s all for show. Because the heart of man is desperately wicked, who can know it except when God reveals it to you. When the devil wants to bind you with spiritual chains, like a slave in a polygamous home when you don’t wish to do polygamy, you go into prayers to your maker, God or Jesus Christ, to set you free from the bondage that wants to tempt you to be enslaved to a polygamous home. Bind, instead, the negative people or forces that want to cause you problems in life, with your prayers.
"Polygamy?" says the mainstream Mormon Church. "We gave that up long ago." Not so, claims noted LDS poet and author Carol Lynn Pearson, who examines the issue as it has never been examined before. Any member of the LDS Church today who enters the practice of polygamy is immediately excommunicated. However, Pearson claims, polygamy itself has never been excommunicated, but has an honored and protected place at the table. It has only been postponed, a fact confirmed by thousands of "eternal sealings" giving a man an assurance that he will claim as wives in heaven the two, three, or even more women he has sequentially married during his lifetime. No such opportunity is available to women. Through her own personal stories, those of her ancestors, and the thousands of stories that came to her through an Internet survey, Pearson shows the power of the Ghost of Eternal Polygamy as it not only waits on the other side to greet the most righteous in heaven, but also haunts the living-hiding in the recesses of the Mormon psyche, inflicting profound pain and fear, assuring women that they are still objects, harming or destroying marriages, bringing chaos to family relationships, leading many to lose faith in the church and in God. Mormon historian and author Dr. Gregory Prince says of The Ghost of Eternal Polygamy: "Carol Lynn Pearson has hit a home run in her quest to illuminate both the damage that Mormonism's de facto practice of polygamy continues to inflict, and the route to a better, more humane place. Those who truly hope for eternal polygamy or who resent any call to institutional reform will be upset, but countless others will rejoice that she has shown 'a more excellent way.' "
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My book encapsulates information about how lies can ruin lives and also may lead to possible death. There are many weaknesses in a humans life; and to err is human. There are many reasons to be promiscuous, but one of the reasons for a promiscuous life is if you have a weakness in your life that makes you vulnerable. I believe there are two ways to get sexually active or turned on, • One way is through two people who are attracted to each other, coming together and touching. • The other, is by the influence of a sexual stimulant Something as simple as unwanted sexual stimulant, could lead to a promiscuous life which again may or may not lead to sexually transmitted disease, consequently leading to death. I hope this book is enlightening and helpful to the reader.