It reflects the different bible readings of the Catholic and Protestant/Evangelical houses.
There is a “loose biblical view” acknowledged in part of the latter that says that if the spouse has cheated sexually, he or she is permitted to be divorced. Or if an unbelieving spouse wishes to leave a believing one, this spouse may permissibly leave. But neither one is considered an ideal situation, and serious overtures should be made to bring reconciliation even in these cases. Maybe such a split is where Roy’s wife was. In all the brouhaha over the (fishy) allegations of seriously indecent shenanigans on Roy’s part, nobody’s even mentioned this.
Serious Catholics aren’t going to be happy about this and we crazy evangelicals know that and we don’t try to make them happy. We try to do things the way the bible says the Lord wants.
This all said, where would Moore possibly fall on his sword? Would it be over something like abortion? I don’t know.
Jesus was pretty specific in Mark 10.
This all said, where would Moore possibly fall on his sword? Would it be over something like abortion? I dont know.
Moore pretty much seems to be a social warrior and I expect that's where his priorities will lie once he's in the Senate.
where would Moore possibly fall on his sword?
His position on the Commandments statue impressed me.