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Hi Flash:

From the tone of this missive, I get the feeling I am sitting in court be cross-examined by a DA. "Claim" "evidence", etc. So what's your point? That the way to be that is truly natural and in God's plan is to be polyamorous? Do your friends at Polyamory, Inc. see the Bible as their text? As the ratification they need for what they do? I got the impression they did not need biblical backing for their pursuits. that the bible is irrelevant to their lifestyle.

I dated many different people at the same time because there was safety in numbers and I was not committing to any one person. I had in my mind that a husband would interfere with my studies. And even when I did date one man, he never seemed to be interested in my work or in a life in Faith. Arguing is interesting, but at some point you want to feel "normal" as you said. I don't want to justify my faith to my husband; I want to share it or live quietly by myself.

As for: Your polyphobia reminds me of repressed homosexuals who turn to gay bashing because they're unable to come to terms with their own sexual orientation. You are not the first to make this suggestion.

Attached are some articles you may wish to consider--especially "Gay and Bi..." Though this a different topic than our main focus, eh?

Your scriptural citations are impressive. I was wondering whether you had ever accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior at one time in your life? I recall you told me you were a Lutheran as a teenager. Is that right?

Your letter is so dense, I can only respond to a few things at a time.

School has started, so I must bond with my students.

Cheers,

Dr. Sophronia



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