Divorce and Christianity

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Screams fill the room to a point of no return, as the walls hold back the fierce fighting between the two. A young boy sits shaking in the corner not knowing what to do, or where to go as he watches the battle continue to fire, hoping this battle does not reach the point of no return. As the little boy watches on only imaging his memories of the last and hoping for the end, suddenly a loud bang fills the house and the little boy notices his father is gone once again. This same tragedy happens in many Christian homes across the world as many parents argue until the point of violence. However, should a couple stay truthful to their commitment to their partner, community, and their religion or should they sin in there yearn for happiness?

Divorce is depicted from many different causes in today’s society such as infidelity, lack of communication, abuse, abandonment, and financial problems to name a few. Couples are learning that there are different aspects to consider when you are choosing a partner in which you plan to make a lifetime commitment. As countless options continue to rise...

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