If you also agree that an animals suffering should be avoided rather than encouraged, consider what steps you can take.
No one is "forced", unless your a muslim. The "vow" part isn't holding a gun to anyones head. It's a personal vow between partners under God. If unhappy, they vow to work it out instead of bailing.
Are you "forced" to eat veggies because you're a vegetarian/vegan? Or is it a choice one makes and vows to stick with it?
Depends on what you consider 'forced' i certainly know people who have been removed from a church (and that churches social circle - which was very difficult for them personally) because of divorce.
Thankfully such views are withering in my nation, as i assume they are in yours too, but some comments in this thread still hark back to this outdated sentiments.
If you also agree that an animals suffering should be avoided rather than encouraged, consider what steps you can take.
You are making a different argument now. What Jim challenged you on was your saying "because of a vow they made in spite of other people..." I will echo Jim's question: Who forces us to take marriage vows?
Coincidentally, are there any institutions you actually like? I'd say that you are against anything that is even remotely connected with religion; specifically Christianity. This knowledge makes your arguments against marriage suspect.
Oh yes, thank goodness we are doing away with such dangerous ideas as marriage vows and fidelity. Whew! How did we survive such horrors?Originally Posted by Noir
After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box - Author unknown
“Unfortunately, the truth is now whatever the media say it is”
-Abbey
If you also agree that an animals suffering should be avoided rather than encouraged, consider what steps you can take.
If you also agree that an animals suffering should be avoided rather than encouraged, consider what steps you can take.
Not being part of the roman catholic church after divorce is part of canon law. You also cannot get married in such a church after divorce either, unless said marriage is annulled. I have no problem with such things. My Dad went through such things and ultimately got remarried and joined a Presbyterian church. Jeff would know which denomination for sure. Jeff joined yet another. I'm still a member of my church but would understand if I got divorced and they wouldn't remarry me there. You would still be able to go to services whenever you want, it's not like they walk around checking ID's!!
I do however take issue with folks that would cut others out of their social lives as a result, to me that makes no sense.