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thoughts about divorce in Christianity - looked at through a Biblical perspective

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  • sorry but marriage is for life there is no divorce (but you can separate)go ahead get and remarry you will be an adulterer in Gods and will burn in hell. If you have kids in remarriage while your husband or wife is alive then they will be bastards out of wed lock in the eyes of God!

    Have a nice day! Wow these days the so called christian church is nothing more than spouse swapping party damn LOL

  • @BiGMANJOE32 wow Joe - so there is no forgiveness of sin in God's eyes?

  • @christoferL there is no forgiveness with out repentance and forsaking of sin. You cheat on your wife or husband the price is separation not divorce! Fake christians today are telling other poeple its ok to divorce

    its ok to remarry when the bile says otherwise! If that is the case then John the baptist died for nothing Jesus was wrong and the pharisse's were right and paul wrote romans chapter 7 for nothing!

  • @BiGMANJOE32 Cool - I just wanted to hear some clarification there...

  • didn't you say a woman could leave a husband,but not marry ..only alowed to reconcile with husband.So a woman if being beat..can leave.(just don't want a woman beat to death,you are allowed to leave..not remarry)

  • @Ahveddo I believe thats the truth... yes

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  • @Krazie316 and it my comment FAILS,. how so, because this is exactly what happened to me

  • @Krazie316, oh right so if a unbelieving unfaithful husband leaves his christian wife and divorces HER, she is still to blame,

  • @Laras420 your comment FAILS on so many levels its not funny.

    First of all I AM a believer, not an unbeliever. Second my views about divorce are spot in parallel with Chris'.

    Lastly, WOMEN initiate 80 percent of divorces, not men.

    So replace husband with wife and vice versa in your comment THEN it becomes accurate.

  • i think its very rich some are extremely righteous in these comments, let me give you my situation some err 26 yrs ago, my unbelieving unfaithful husband of three years ( i know right) decided he wasnt happy so got up and left, divorced me in order to remarry, that marriage lasted a whole year, left her and remarried again, three divorces under his belt, thankfully we never had kids, however,, sometimes you end up divorced not by your own doing but simply because the other wants out..

  • @Krazie316 if you unbelieving unfaithful husbands wants out to go on and marry two more tiimes there is nothing the believing wife can do, begging doesnt work, ive been there

  • I think, if you divorce, & at judgment you come up with your excuse “well God the Gays made me believe it was ok to divorce so”, I can’t talk for God, but I’m sure he will show you that Gays fought tooth & nails to get married, while you fought tooth & nails to DIVORCE, but anyhow the original reason Adam was given a “suitable helper”, is because God saw he felt lonely, among happy creatures. So if someone has a hard life & needs a helper to ease it, I‘m sure they‘ll marry for love not sex : )

  • Have you thought of this divorce because of marital unfaithfulness does not make sense?, because, that’s ADULTERY, & when that happened, there was not divorce, rather the unfaithful spouse was executed. So that marital unfaithfulness phrase do not belong in that verse, it is a mistranslation, what Jesus was referring to was Deuteronomy24:1, in which Moses permitted what we now call annulment, because the wife was found not to be a prior virgin, which is what man wanted, an un-fornicated virgin.

  • BiGMANJOE32's god is a big meany. What if a woman is regularity beaten and raped. Should she separate, never divorce and be single for life? If she remarries she burns for eternity? He should worship me instead. I am much nicer.

  • Agreed, whole heartedly. But I tell you bro that our views are being challenged with the argument that Matthew was written to the Jews while the others were written to the Gentiles which is why the "except for fornication" part is not in the other Gospels. They continue saying in Matthew, it was talking about the espousal period which was under the Jewish laws of marriage, the Gentiles didn't practice this period though. They say there's NO reason for divorce but 1 Corinthians disproves them.

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