From a quick Google search, it appears that these speakers are an 8 ohm load. Therefore, if you put a pair of them in parallel, your receiver or amp will see a 4 ohm load. These are nominal impedances, of course, so it's very possible that they will dip below 4 ohms somewhere in the frequency spectrum.
The load seen by the amplifier will not change if it's biwired or single-wired. You will have a 4 ohm load if you connect them in parallel.
Depending on volume levels and your amplifier (or receiver, as the case may be), it's possible you'll be safe doing this. If your amplifier isn't rated to run 4 ohm loads, it's probably not advisable, though I'm sure you can get away with it, especially at low volumes -- just keep an eye on heat and sound.
I agree with the others that bi-wiring won't make any difference in sound, but you can do it if you want. I also agree that you should only use a single speaker for a center channel application.
Good luck either way!