Posted on 10/19/2012 5:24:56 AM PDT by lowbridge
I suspect the husband of Dineshs new squeeze may disagree with that analysis.
I’d try the internet if I were you.
I tried, and failed to find anything other that repeated rumors, not facts or allegations from any reputable source.
You are probably in defamation territory if this proves untrue.
Her Facebook timeline says that she got married on 30 December 2011.
https://www.facebook.com/denise.odiejosephii?fref=ts
If she’s claiming it herself, I doubt a defamation case will get very far.
Do you even know the views of Catholics? Do you know what the polling shows, and how they vote pro-abortion, and pro-homosexual, versus the incredibly, massively, social conservative vote of Evangelicals?
Thanks for posting the info. Kinds unusual to be “married” but not identify the lucky guy.
You have a valid point.
The difference between evangelical Protestants and traditional Roman Catholics on this issue has been obscured by the massive collapse of marriage in America — and that is not just a Protestant problem, unfortunately. Easy annulments are not exactly unheard of in Roman Catholic circles, though to the credit of Catholics, at least they have maintained a stronger stance on the importance of marriage.
While there are differences about whether marriage is a sacrament and about remarriage after a biblically legitimate divorce (which basically means adultery) the gross tolerance of easy divorce and remarriage is an evangelical scandal.
One of the few good things I can say about evangelical churches on this issue is that the more seriously a denomination or local church takes doctrine, the more likely it is to have a strong emphasis on why divorce is wrong. It's the “loosey goosey” evangelical megachurches and their wannabee little brothers — the types of churches that are more likely to emphasize fun youth groups and loud music, and more likely to offer deep rich cocoa-flavored coffee than deep biblical exegesis from the pulpit — which are not demanding high standards in many areas of people's personal lives.
That problem of low standards for membership and discipleship is bigger than marriage, though it certainly is a big part of the bad fruit brought about by low standards and lack of church discipline.
I totally agree. Many churches today are more interested in pleasing the masses than God.
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