(The Hague), the first case of polygamy was officially recognized in Europe last Friday. Victor de Brujin (46) married civilly Bianca (31) and Mirjan (35) with a wedding ceremony that took place in front of the notary, who registered the tripartite relationship, the Brussels Journal reported. The terms "marriage", "marry", "civil marriage", "betrothal" are (still) not in force of law, but in substance.
"I love both Bianca and Mirjam, so I married both," explained the twice newlywed. Victor de Brujin was already married to Bianca. Two and a half years ago, he got to know Miriam Geven also through the internet. Two months later, Miriam left her husband to move in to Victor - and on Bianca.
"A marriage between three persons is not possible in the Netherlands, but it is already a registered partnership," said Victor. Finally, a modern society is flexible and inventive, even between Groningen and Zeeland.
"We went to the notary, all in wedding clothes and have exchanged each other's rings," said Victor, which is of course not difficult to assert that it didn't mean "just a normal marriage" for him.
The Netherlands and Belgium are the first European states that introduced "gay marriage" to complete legal equality, and thus opened the way for legal forms that are different from marriage between a man and a woman. Polygamy is a "logical" consequence, from which more will follow. At least when it comes to a relativistic society shaped like that of the Netherlands, in which less than half of the population belongs to a religious community and only 40 percent are recognized as Christians.
Text: Giuseppe Nardi
Image: La comunidad
Image: La comunidad
This story is from 2005
ReplyDeleteBianca is a Christian name. How many of these Christian women have embraced Islam? Any stats?
ReplyDeleteThere is a difference in that 3 or more people are being married in one ceremony versus a man taking more than one wife in individual contracts w/each woman. The toilet bowl of iniquity is rapidly overflowing
ReplyDeleteHow happy Cardinal Daneels must be! His pupils learned their catechism well!
ReplyDeleteBecause Cardinal Danneels refused to respond to requests to put an end to these practices,
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4471
The brides look very nice. I'd never thought of black for
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Mohamatenism could yet prove to be the scourge of a dechristianised west and an indifferent liberal modernist neo-catholic church mismanaged by the immoral contemporary Vatican regime. It is a such a poignant paradox to witness one of the focal points of the fascist EU state, Brussels, becoming a mohamaten majority. Indeed, what a paradox! Almost as paradoxical as Pope John Paul II welcoming the building and opening of the Grand Mosque of Rome and its Grand Synagogue.
ReplyDeleteTime to unroll that famous prophecy that was handed to Prophet Daniel concerning the end times.
hein?
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