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One Comment
Robert Karl
Denny:
I thin this underlines what needs to be done on divorce. For miost cases, divorce is evil and any bad in the marriage can be turned around. All Churches, Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox need to really put more emphasis on pre-marital counsleing in the Church, post marital counseling during the marriage and especially if there are problems that creep up. In most cases, divorce needs to be strongly condemnded–your very very last option.
Lastly, prayer and participation should be a daily center in the marriage. Saldy, this is not reality and the Churches are not demanding on this.