While 90 percent admit that adultery is morally wrong, according to a Time-CNN poll, 50 percent say that President Bill Clinton's morals are "about the same as the average married man." These are the 50 percent who will vote for predators like Klintoon no matter what, this is BJ's legacy and it shows.
1 posted on
09/22/2005 5:48:20 PM PDT by
wagglebee
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183 posted on
09/22/2005 9:32:40 PM PDT by
expatguy
(http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
To: wagglebee
Yes it is killing America. This country was great before females went into the work place in mass. Since then, most work places have turned into cheating divorce factories.
215 posted on
09/22/2005 10:02:09 PM PDT by
Black Tooth
(The more people I meet, the more I like my dog.)
To: wagglebee
No doubt earlier ages had plenty of hypocrites in this regard, but someone said well that "hypocrisy is the tribute that vice pays to virtue." Now we don't even pretend to be embarrassed at these practices.
271 posted on
09/22/2005 10:39:36 PM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
To: wagglebee
"Some legal professionals estimate that as many as one-third of all divorces may have their roots in Internet porn or online affairs."
If this is true, statistics would show a big increase in divorces, over the last few years (since widespread internet use).
I doubt such a dramatic increase in divorces has occured, so the legal professionals' estimate is simply wrong.
To: wagglebee
Was it Tertullian who first noticed that Christians did not share their wives? Marriage is a sacrament for some; a mere legality for others. It has always been a legal issue for the state has always understood its necessity for social cohesion. Christians can live their values in a pagan world; we have done it before.
308 posted on
09/23/2005 12:10:37 AM PDT by
civis
("Paging Hillaire Belloc!")
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309 posted on
09/23/2005 12:12:09 AM PDT by
Happy2BMe
(Viva La MIGRA - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
To: wagglebee
Whenever I am tempted I just think of my love for my wife and children. Nothing in this world is worth losing that. Alcohol is a BIG factor in adultery. People need to really watch themselves inb social-work settings where booze is present.
To: wagglebee
I agree.
I personally know of four conservative Christian men who betrayed their families and committed adultery.
Not a single one repented and came back...
And this was in a VERY conservative church!
I am baffled by it all...
Ed
322 posted on
09/23/2005 1:22:52 AM PDT by
Sir_Ed
To: wagglebee
It's simply amazing how nobody had affairs or gave or received BJs before Clinton and suddenly, BOOM, he gets elected and everybody's doing it!! I'm not sure why nobody thought of it or gave in to temptation before he took office.
341 posted on
09/23/2005 5:57:13 AM PDT by
Gone GF
To: wagglebee
In regards to the internet, does anyone believe have 'cyber-sex' is cheating? Assuming one is married.
And by 'cyber-sex' I mean chatting between 2 people. Your thoughts.
To: wagglebee
You may find this article interesting and related to this problem.
Poverty: All in the Family
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=9219 by Terence P. Jeffrey
Posted Sep 21, 2005
Excerpt:
According to Census Bureau data, the relative levels of poverty in America are best predicted not by race, but by family makeup.
365 posted on
09/23/2005 9:46:50 AM PDT by
TheForceOfOne
(The alternative media is our Enigma machine.)
To: wagglebee
According to Playboy magazine, 2 out of 3 women and 3 out of 4 men have sexual thoughts about their coworkers, and about the same number follow through on those libidinous impulses. At last we're finally taking advantage of peer-reviewed, highly respected, scientific journals. /sarcasm
To: wagglebee
The pain and suffering caused by adultery is immense, especially for children. They are more likely never to marry, or to later divorce, if they had divorced or cheating parents.This is a bizarre paragraph.
It implies that there is no difference whatsoever between an honest faithful divorced person and a faithless one.
As if the morality involved is meaningless. That is a mind-boggling assertion.
372 posted on
09/23/2005 2:31:21 PM PDT by
Publius6961
(Liberal level playing field: If the Islamics win we are their slaves..if we win they are our equals.)
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To: wagglebee
The fallacy of reports on sexual behavior like this is that the conclusions are usually based on surveys. The problem is that the only people who would take the survey also have a personality type that would cause them to engage in high-risk sexual behavior. In short, the sampling is biased.
389 posted on
09/27/2005 9:50:05 AM PDT by
Busywhiskers
("...moral principle, the sine qua non of an orderly society." --Judge Edith H. Jones)
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