Posted on 10/16/2012 3:41:28 PM PDT by tellw
What does D’Souza’s personal life have to do with the movie 2016?
I care. Divorce is not just “personal life.” Divorce is a public tragedy. Breakup of families — including among many Christians — is ruining this country.
If Christians can’t set higher moral standards, who will?
Love is work. You love your baby, it’s work. You love your 8-year-old, your 15-year-old (Oh, my God, Tom ...), it’s work. You love your spouse, it’s work. Except for the times when it’s easy ;-).
We’ll get there. I think we have more going for us than my parents did, and they’re over 50 years now.
I have been married 43 years and as with any couple married that long, there have been ups and downs. But those downs have never been influenced by the presence of another person who had any bearing on our martial circumstances.
That is why I have a problem with this situation and millions of others like it. If a marriage has irreconcilable differeces, they should stand on their own without the influence of a potential interference of a new “romantic adventure” that may never fully materialize, but only repeat itself.
I sometimes start pouring the box-wine-and-Diet-7up at noon. It saved our ancestors from dying of cholera and typhoid, after all ...
I will drink to your family’s happiness and well-being!
Just poured one....Cheers!
I’ve always liked you, Tax-chick, but now you’re joining my pantheon of favorites! I’m drinking cheapo brandy myself.
World magazine should likewise face questions about why they pay women to come forward to make these claims.
“And you know what? Today is my 10 year FReepversary! “
You are so neat. If everyone would just have a burst of honesty about how tough things get, we would all be a lot better off. Happy Anniversary. I celebrated my 12th FReeperversary on the sixth of this month. Most of it was pretty quiet. I’ve only recently become a big mouth.
Hang in there, kiddo.
If only everyone had a good solid marriage like Bill and Hillary.
Thanks, Bud. You are on my favorites list, if we had one on FR. (As opposed to that “Ignore List” we never get from the programmers!)
Could he not keep it zipped until after the election?
Sounds Axeldouched to me.
I agree with you. Doesn’t the Bible say God hates divorce? Now unbelievers can do whatever they want, but people who profess to be Christian should act like it, especially ones who make it their business to make money off the gospel. If the article is correct, Dinesh D’Souza is paid money to speak about Christian matters. Divorce is sin. If Dinesh D’Souza’s wife is cheating on him, then he’s permitted to divorce. However, divorced Christians are not supposed to remarry. Those are harsh standards to be sure, but I’m pretty sure that’s what the Bible says.
It truly amazes and saddens me the number of Christians who lead lives that are indistinguishable from non-believers. Fornication, adultery, lying, etc., are treated like insignificant matters if at all. Sure, we Christians were all fornicators and adulterers at one time, but weren’t we washed clean by the blood of Christ? Why would we continue to wallow in the filth and/or look the other way when our fellow believers do the same?
Back atcha! I’m always interested in your posts because your experiences have been so different, and yet it seems like we have the same spirit.
Me too.
I am guessing it is the old, old story of success going to his head.
The fame and riches (well, modest riches) he has now acquired may have had the double effect of whetting the appetite for more, and attracting fresh female flesh.
Wouldn't be the first time for this set of circumstances.
Thank you, Jane. I always notice your posts because I lived in Texas for many years!
I'm happy his movie was a success and perhaps changed some minds. I thought it lacked teeth.
You exhibit a breathtaking ignorance of the moral convictions of Evangelical Christians - or, I suspect, of any authentic Christian community, for that matter.
News Flash: D'Souza happens to be the President of The King's College, a long-standing Bible College, which teaches that sexual relations are to be reserved for men and women who are married.
As for D'Souza's sophmoric excuse that "nothing happened," he should be well aware (as the President of a Christian College) of the Apostle Paul's exhortation to "avoid the appearance of evil," something which his behavior clearly violated.
D'Souza's conduct is very likely enough to get any student expelled from The King's College. And he is the President?
The "nothing happened" excuse is the kind of "deer caught in the headlights" response one would expect from a kid half his age.
The fact that D'Souza had the nerve to sleep with "the other woman" while holding a respected position of leadership, and while being the featured speaker at a Christian conference, speaks volumes for his character.
And by the way, it is not "OK" as long as he dumps - sorry, "divorces" - his wife for the younger woman.
the other woman
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