@tyler contrary to popular belief, the mormons would actually agree with you
Bible says you CAN but every example we has says you SHOULDN'T
No. I've been asked the question several times and had to look into it. Definitely not after looking at the examples given by the Lord.

@tyler @flux_the_cat

Do the prohibitions for what a man is allowed to do in Deuteronomy 22 apply to married men only, to unmarried men only, or to both married and unmarried men

If the prohibitions apply to both married and unmarried men

Then elsewhere where the word man is used to allow a man to marry a woman then they allow a married man to marry a woman and do not only exclusively allow a unmarried man to marry a woman

Married woman are not allowed to marry a man Romans 7 & elsewhere

@tyler @flux_the_cat

The cases where the Bible forbid a married man from marrying a unmarried woman are very specific and it would not be right to expand them beyond the situations in which they apply

Also run on sentences always being false is a logical fallacy

Although some run one sentences can be false other run one sentences maybe true

>run on sentences

No dude I just couldn't understand what you were saying
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@tyler @flux_the_cat

Read Deuteronomy 22

Contemplate whether the word man applies to

A Both married and unmarried men

B Married men only

C Unmarried men only

Now Exodus 21, Deuteronomy 21, 24 and 25 allow a man to get married

Using the same definition of man you used in Deuteronomy 22 do they allow a married man to get married?

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