The Pros And Cons Of Divorce

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In life we all dream of a happily ever after to be joined with the one we love forever and ever. Although this idea appears to be true, here’s the reality. In marriage, we take a vow of “I take thee to be my lawfully wedded husband/wife to have and hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish, ‘til death do us part”. However, marriages regularly end in divorce due to financial problems, being unequally yoked, and infidelity.
One significant reason people decide to get a divorce is trouble with finances. Sometimes he or she may value materialistic things over the relationship. For example, a person may have a desire to live in the nicest house, drive the fanciest …show more content…

Couples could disagree on how to raise a family, places that they should live, or even what type of foods they should eat. There are many reasons people might find themselves incompatible with each other thus making them unevenly matched. Different religious values can cause couples to experience problems for instance, becoming more spiritual minded rather than carnal minded. Spiritual minded people live their lives according to the word of God while carnal minded people live their lives according to the influences of the world. As a matter of fact, this can cause a lack of interest in doing things together and communicating effectively. For example, a spiritual minded spouse would like to be doing religious things, like being involved in church activities, attending church services regularly and studying the bible while the carnal minded spouse would like to be partying. Spiritual people want to let their light shine to be a witness for God while carnal minded people only live their lives according to worldly standards and what pleases them. Conversations between spiritual and carnal minded spouses are different because they don’t perceive things in the same manner bringing on division in the marriage. These two different types of mindsets can be detrimental to a

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