Yeah, good luck getting multiple wives Mr. Judith15Ten, since you dismiss my post as "yapping" based on "unreasonable female emotions". This is the sure way to win the heart of ladies - take notes gentlemen.
If you are in favor of polygamy, you reject Catholic doctrine. Period. Polygamy is incompatible with Catholic doctrine - any reasonable Catholic with an ounce of doctrinal knowledge knows this.
Here's some proof that is not based on "unreasonable female emotions"---
Council of Trent, Session 24, Canon 2 (see page 146):
"If any one saith, that it is lawful for Christians to have several wives at the same time, and that this is not prohibited by any divine law; let him be anathema."
Another strawman argument. That's two logical fallacies in a row. I never said there should be multiple wives outside the Church. I said if the Successor of Peter, who holds the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven and, thus, can loosen the one wife restriction to multiple wives as licit, just as multiple wives were allowed by God in the Old Testament, it would be good, especially in combating feminism as being one of the good reasons. Also, I never said that I'd personally take on multiple wives, if the Church returned to the marital order of the Old Testament. That anathema is in effect because the law is that man can only have one wife, and if anyone says they can have more than one wife despite the existing law, they are in anathema, but *** IT DOESN'T PRECLUDE *** the Church from loosening the one wife restriction to multiple wives for a single husband just as it was in the OT. That's what you fail to differentiate.
Let me repeat that last imperative part: the existing law DOESN'T PRECLUDE the Church (the Vicar of Christ) from using the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven to loosen the one wife restriction to multiple wives for a single husband just as it was in the Old Testament. That's what you fail to understand.
Also, the Divine Law aspect is in regard to being faithful to the wife because only one wife is allowed, and any relations with other women outside of that marriage is adultery and fornication, which is violation of Divine Law. But the disciplinary part of the law can either continue to be bound or loosened, thereby, sustaining one wife or allowing multiple wives, by the Successor of Peter who holds the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven