Lynn, being frightened of your opinion and being frightened by you expressing it are two different things. I am all for freedom of expression and your right to voice your opinion, no matter how it may differ from mine.
And yes, polygamy is against the law. But as you say, spiritual marriage is not a real marriage in the eyes of the law, so of they are only legally married to one girl, and spiritually married to the rest, how is that breaking the law. Please note that I am NOT condoning this, I am merely trying to explain that there is no evidence any laws were broken in regards to the children.
Please see what daddyquatro said in his most recent comment. THIS is the crux of the issue here, not the religion itself, not polygamy.





