We have a long way to go to educate people on how bad no-fault divorce is. So try to stay focused, don't blame "protestants" or "catholics", but just explain to a lot of ignorant and uncaring persons about how bad it is. I repeat: we have a long way to go. Don't get sidetracked or out-of-control-angry. Got it??
I mean this to everyone, not specifically to you to whom I am replying.
Nope, you're looking at it all wrong, all wrong. It's not divorce that needs fixing, it's marriage. It's not a matter of educating anyone on how bad no fault divorce is. It's a matter of building healthy marriages where people aren't seeking divorce. The two aren't even remotely similiar.
I wasn't the one who was sidetracked or angry. Pio (Post #2) is the one who wrongly tried to make this a Catholic versus Protestant issue; I was trying to get him to see that it really isn't.
My point is that both sides (a) have strong anti-divorce doctrines, yet (b) break their own rule far too often. Somehow we've got to persuade people to follow their own doctrines. How?