The Defining Property of Catholic Law: Eliminating Divorce by Improving Marriage Relationships
The Defining Property of Catholic Law: Eliminating Divorce by Improving Marriage Relationships
Uncle MythMan says ...
I'm tired of the Roman propriety. I don't care what they say the Catholic church's mission is; the true Catholic church (the group of people within the logically proceeding families, not 'the tower atop which the Vatican power-grubbers post their little "We Are Right"-flag) is built upon marriage.
Divorce is thus a sacrilege.
Divorce is then "murder."
You see? You see how 'being legal' is occasionally unlawful?
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That's nice. I'm not
That's nice. I'm not Catholic.
I Wasn't Born-&-Raised Laurenvork-ic
Maybe you can convert me ... somewhere else.
Right now, I'm talking about how divorce is murder (under the Christian standards ... and yes, the Holy Roman Catholic Church was the first 'official' Christian Church).
The title uses 'Catholic' and not 'Christian' because a) "Catholic" roughly translates 'universally united' (the laws keep the world united, so 'marriage law'--like all the others--needs to come to a resolution) and b) marriage is not so much a 'Christian' tradition as a 'Catholic' one---marry into a Catholic family, and you'll see.
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