Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
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I look at it if the other party leaves, you cannot keep your promises to keep the marriage going (except as a meaningless shell=== or do you find meaning in stating you are spritually bonded to someone that hates your guts and cannot bear to be in your presence). It is impossible to be a good husband to a wife that has left so you should be released from trying to perform as such.
Oh and the Catholic Church with a wink and a nod acknowledges this and grants dissolution of marriages all the time-- They make Catholics "unmarried" fairly frequently-- They just don't call it "divorce"-- Conceptually they just create a fiction that the couple was never actually married.
Ben
here-- if you find a great wife-- great
but if you don't-- if you choose and later find out she is not as you thought-- if you find yourself linked for life to a despicable, fornicating , heroin shooting abusive person . . . THAT will be the test of your convictions-- because as I see it you would have 3 choices
1. stay and fight and fight for years o try to maintain something
2. separate and if you are true to your promises, never have another-- so no real wife or family--
3. separate and divorce-- find happiness elsewhere
Under your model you might find yourself praying for her death to release you. I can respect a desire to keep a promise but it becomes a promise that has no utility except to allow you to feel noble for keeping it-- Help a charity or do some volunteer work or something. Keeping a promise that benefits no one and acts to make you miserable-- How exactly would this be part of what any God would want ??
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