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This is the kind of thread majority of people would avoid or ignore.
Goodness! Where did Paul say you must divorce an adulterous wife or husband? I doubt if he actually meant 'MUST divorce', I believe he meant 'you MAY divorce'.
And how about forgiving the adulterous wife/husband?
Funny thing is, some don't even divorce on the issue of infidelity and adultery. Some even do on other petty issues, perhaps issues of dislikes nature, bordeom with spouse, violence and abuse, monitary challenges etc.
Is it right at all to divorce on such issues other than that of adultery?
Perhaps some christians divorce because they have refused to let GOD take control or have refused to give up contending with each other.
:dunno
Goodness! Where did Paul say you must divorce an adulterous wife or husband? I doubt if he actually meant 'MUST divorce', I believe he meant 'you MAY divorce'.
And how about forgiving the adulterous wife/husband?
Funny thing is, some don't even divorce on the issue of infidelity and adultery. Some even do on other petty issues, perhaps issues of dislikes nature, bordeom with spouse, violence and abuse, monitary challenges etc.
Is it right at all to divorce on such issues other than that of adultery?
Perhaps some christians divorce because they have refused to let GOD take control or have refused to give up contending with each other.
:dunno