Ya, and an honest taxpayer, good bridge player and someone who cuts his lawn regularly.
But the guy is a public speaker, preacher, polemicist. Would anyone listen to his spiel if he wasn't religious, or based on his theology? If he was just a psychologist, no one would listen to him, and he wouldnt have much to say. You don't have to be a theocrat, just not an obvious relativistic hypocrite, is all.
Dennis has never been a strong opponent of divorce. I don't know where this idea comes from but certainly not from listening to his radio show.
What is relativistic about him? What makes him a hypocrite? Especially since he is not a strong critic of divorce?
Exactly. How can he teach Torah every week, and claim to be religious, and treat his kids as though divorce was something OK in their lives? That, as he said today, in the vast number of cases it wasn't even harmful to them? He also said something like "I will never trust any sociological statistics again," which, if said on any other day, may have been a fair thing to do, but said TODAY in this context, it sounds like rationalization.