Kanojo mo Kanojo - Vol. 2 Ch. 16 - The Reason I Want Her Gone

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@Tamerlane, no passage in any part of the Bible said that polygamy is prohibited, but none also supported it, but was rather seen in a negative light (like how Abraham—led to bitterness between Sarah and her maid, Hagar, and the eventual dismissal of Hagar and Ishmael, etc.). And unlike polygamy, monogamy was supported throughout the New Testament about having only one wife/husband (1 Corinthians 7:2, Titus 1:6, Romans 7:2-3, etc.). So I have to disagree with your comment. You can learn more about it here in this link: https://answersingenesis.org/family/marriage/what-about-polygamy-in-the-bible/

I'm sorry for suddenly kind of attacking you though, just wanted to correct you there, since I'm a Bible believer (not really knowleadgable since I'm young though). My username contradicts what I'm saying rn since I'm a shallow Bible believer, but since I grew up knowing the Bible and all, I just thought why not share what I know or something, so yeah, that's all. May God bless you in this quarantine, man.
 
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Thanks, bless you too? (I'm no longer affiliated with the church, but I appreciate the sentiment)

I've read the link before in looking up examples and it seems to be mostly to be apologetics rather than an accurate historiography of the references in question. From what I can gather, most of the Old Testament was very wishy-washy as the old testament tends to be (it really lacks internal consistency because it was a lot of writers over several hundreds of years which was constantly revised as rabbis and different eras didn't like what some of the guys from before were saying, so changed it). Considering how the New Testament wasn't definitively written until well after Augustus's reign, it probably still fits into the argument of argument about appealing to Roman sensibilities. (Supported by the fact Corinthians were written in a Roman province of Greece, Saint Titus was a Greek living in the Roman Golden Age, Romans was obviously by the Romans) Also Answers in Genesis is pretty famous for push narratives, so I'd take it with a grain of salt over other historical perspectives

Also note that the New Testament was revised very often before the Fall of Rome and the rise of the Catholic Church as people began to establish "canon" Gospel, and the current version is only a few select books out of hundreds that were written, so there's a lot of contention about what specifically in the new testament is meant to be there from the start or not.

Things in biblical canon are weird.
 
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I’d say that, since Naoya, Saki and Nagisa are (somewhat) reasonable, this exaggerated nutjob is just another bump on the road. PROBABLY not a regular character.

Also (and this is farfetched... but), the fact that the manga’s title is “Girlfriend and Girlfriend” might mean the two girls will stay the only mains. No additions.

Only 80% sure, though.
 
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Well... if there's no other choice, MC can just become the prime minister and change legislations to make polygamous marriage legal or something...
 
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Percuma tema harem kalo ketiga ga ikut dan seterusnya dan nikah kan bagus...
Kalau didunia hentai bakal legal itu hubungan... rame
(Hampir cewe rambut panjang semua... mantap)
 
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This really could backfire and make the third-girl fall for him real hard, not by ego
 
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It's nice that Naoya is shown to be truly in love with his girlfriends instead of simply chasing after every cute girls he sees. Still, I'd love if the new girl enters the harem after some proper development.
 

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