So what should the church di in those cases?
Perhaps they shouldn't celebrate the fact that the deceased was divorced as a major theme at his/her funeral?
Oh, so refusing to celebrate their sins is now considered to be "condemning them," is it?
Oh, you silly liberals think words only mean what you want them to mean.
I got the figures out of a Wikipedia article on divorce. Wikipedia may not be the most accurate source going, but in this case they quoted their source, the Grant Thornton study. But hey, if you don't like these figures then how about providing your own figures? If you believe infidelity is the cause of most divorces then surely you have something other than your own word to support that? Have at it.
Perhaps they shouldn't celebrate the fact that the deceased was divorced as a major theme at his/her funeral?
So, no pictures of the second spouse. Don't let them attend the funeral. Don't mention he was divorced and remarried. That kind of stuff?
Oh, you silly liberals think words only mean what you want them to mean.
I can always tell when someone realizes that they don't have a clue what they're talking about. They call their opponent a liberal.