To: Yaelle
Perhaps it was not his choice. Then what?
I am asking, because that is what happened to my father. It is not that he didn't contribute to the divorce, but when he realized what was happening it was too late and my mother had made up her mind.
As an adult when my parents split, I can tell you that there are no easy answers. And while I continue to believe that divorce is spiritually and morally wrong, I can not judge the situation of others. I can only do my very best to do right in my own marriage.
Bottom line: Perhaps it wasn't Prager who is making the final decision here.
To: pollyannaish
I have raised this very issue in every anti divorce thread I have contributed to.
What is the other person doesn't want to breathe the same air you breathe?
Divorce is bad, but it isn't a catastrophic sin, either.
159 posted on
12/30/2005 2:49:57 PM PST by
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To: pollyannaish
Bottom line: Perhaps it wasn't Prager who is making the final decision here.It took until post 156 before anyone asked this question. Instead, we have a couple of schmucks rushing to their keyboards before any of the real facts are out there. Some just want to talk out their collective asses, others want to demonstrate what douchebags they can be, as if we didn't know this already.
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