In realitythat is, measured by the actual effect on people who divorce, their friends, their relatives, their neighbors, their employers . . . and on subsequent generationsis that it continues to be a big deal, a disaster, in fact, and always will be. It's true that people once were aware of this, and then lost their awareness of the consequences. But my sense is that many more people are now realizing the danger of divorce to society, as statistics and people's personal experience have been piling up. Charles Murray's book, Coming Apart, is brilliant in showing this.
Murray would freak out at this suggestion: I think it's crucial now, because of the threats to freedom, virtue, and survival posed by the organized-sodomy lobby, to publicize the catastrophic physical and social harms caused by sodomy. It's important to realize that people are drawn into it because of their previous emotional damage, and it destroys them.
There's a terrific, beautiful, one-hour movie that everyone should see. If you start watching it, you will stay to the endeven if the "ick" factor of watching something about homosexuals is strong in you, as it is in me. It's brilliant. It's called Desire of the the Everlasting Hills (no, it isn't dirty), and it's a free download here.
That’s an understatement, this adds damage on top of the damage of illegitimate children, which is rampant in society, in addition to the unwed single parents. It’s not far-fetched that a great deal of Americans on welfare are currently unwed parents. Add the legalization of taking down religious freedom, and it will be a mess.