Are both parties practicing Christians? Or was the marriage merely, performed in a Christian church? If no one has committed adultery, then the marriage does not need to end.
Both parties should compromise to resolve their differences and disregard the negative advice of other people, who need to mind their own business. Work to save your marriage! Best wishes.
2006-07-22 22:27:38
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answered by Jess4rsake 7
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I'm not going to go into the scripture or how bad divorce is. Christians are still human.
Did you fall out of love? I recommend reading the book by Gary Chapman about the Five Love Languages. It has saved many marriages.
Also...communicate. Talk to your spouse. Go to counseling. It's your choice to let the marriage end in divorce, but it's also your choice to salvage it.
2006-07-23 10:16:17
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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Tsk, tsk, sorry to hear that, but dissolving a marriage is done via a declaration of nullity or annulment. For some countries, it's via a divorce. It depends on the country you're in. If you intend to marry again in the church with your new partner, you have to get a church annulment too [for Roman Catholic weddings].
2006-07-23 05:07:25
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answered by Luzzie 4
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Bro i will advise you against divorce...The scripture says ..What God has joined together let no man put asunder.............try and study and understand her weakness , she should study and understand your weakness too because both of you are from different background and different orientation. The beauty of marriage is the blending and cross matching of strenghts and weaknesses of two person.
I wish u luck
2006-07-23 08:17:17
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answered by zeekay 1
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Lots of prayer and even some luck. I'm sorry!
2006-07-23 05:17:52
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answered by Precious 7
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no offense intended but i thought christians don't believe in divorce.
2006-07-23 05:05:45
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answered by origchick 5
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Hey, is Darwin you real name?
2006-07-23 07:14:35
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answered by Trinity 4
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