Sanctity of marriage 22 comments
mswaltermire17
· 11 years ago
Actually, this picture is 100% accurate. Divorce IS a sin, one that isn't brought up a lot because so many Christians do get divorced these days. (I'm a Southern Baptist pastor's daughter, by the way.) The only Biblical grounds for divorce is if your significant other is unfaithful to you. It's difficult to accept, because, like someone said, "Well, what if you're being abused?" In that case, you separate yourself from the person. Divorce is a sin, just the same as homosexuality is a sin. And, I'm sorry, but there is no possible way to be living unapologetically in sin and be a Christian. The very basis of Christianity doesn't allow that. It's one thing if someone is saying, "Yes. I have this sin in my life, and I struggle with it everyday, but I'm really trying." But it's another to say, "Yes! I'm a Christian and I am gay and in a relationship with someone of my same gender." If I was that person, I would seriously pray and evaluate my spiritual life. Whew. Long post. Sorry. :)
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