Divorce - yes? no? maybe so?

Divorce, religiously speaking

  • Yes, it should be allowed

    Votes: 8 44.4%
  • No, never in any situations

    Votes: 7 38.9%
  • No, with the excpetions of certain cituations

    Votes: 3 16.7%

  • Total voters
    18

El Barto

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Feb 11, 2007
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I think it P O's alot of people when a priest that isn't married tell people on what they can and can't do
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
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I think this thread is more for religous propaganda. Screw with peoples rights so they can be miserable. It always come from the same campaigners. Lieexprs may have a point afer all in his own way. This is falling on deaf ears , don't think you'll scare people to change they're ways here. Long live Free Will wohoo ! rant away if you please...........IDC
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
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Quebec
If the church was serious about not allowing divorce they should have the couple know each other for a long time , before the grand jump.
 

El Barto

les fesses a l'aire
Feb 11, 2007
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What is your opinion when it's married priests saying it? :angel8:
I have more respect coming from someone who is married, that would be a position of understanding the difficulty first hand. was that a good answer?
 

karrie

OogedyBoogedy
Jan 6, 2007
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I think this thread is more for religous propaganda. Screw with peoples rights so they can be miserable. It always come from the same campaigners. Lieexprs may have a point afer all in his own way. This is falling on deaf ears , don't think you'll scare people to change they're ways here. Long live Free Will wohoo ! rant away if you please...........IDC

well, to be fair, westmanguy doesn't seem to agree with Catholic views on divorce, and he's the one that opened the thread. And I don't think the Church has the right to make laws pertaining to divorce, but it does have the right to follow its own dogma. If you're not Catholic, divorce is your right under the law.
 

Alexander

Electoral Member
Jan 31, 2007
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Everyone makes mistakes and everyone lies. If you say you have never made a mistake or never lied, then you just made a mistake by lying.

I think divorce is okay in some situations but I don't have much respect for people who have married / divorced multiple times. Simply because they are naive and don't take love or marriage seriously.
 

karrie

OogedyBoogedy
Jan 6, 2007
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If the church was serious about not allowing divorce they should have the couple know each other for a long time , before the grand jump.

In order to be married in the church, my husband and I had to attend sessions with a sacramental minister, attend a family planning seminar, and the icing on the cake, attend an engaged encounter. The engaged encounter was 2 and a half days of counselling and arguing. They brought up all the issues that typically tear a family apart... money management strategies, family size, fair fighting.... two of the couples (it was about 8 couples) never went on to get married. They said it's usually at least one couple from the weekend who realizes they're really not on the same page. It was eye opening, and my husband and I still use a lot of the strategies they taught us. Especially what we learned about arguing fairly.
 

karrie

OogedyBoogedy
Jan 6, 2007
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I have more respect coming from someone who is married, that would be a position of understanding the difficulty first hand. was that a good answer?

I was just curious since I know some priests are married, and not all of their marriages are harmonius. There's no good or bad answer, I was honestly just curious.