S&D, As a 'religious' person I find this statement interesting
Anyway, I do think saying it is "sin" is over simplifying human psychology tbh. Also, maybe it is only religious MLCers who reconcile, but I know of cases where that is simply not the case. I think that when people claim that they are making the mistake that many religious people from a lot of religious persuasions make which is to think that a concept of morality ONLY exists in the minds of believers.
There is a verse in the Bible (in Ecclesiastes, I think) that affirms that sun rises and the sun sets on all...
I believe that my Lord can restore my marriage, in the same way as I (we - h & I) believed He could save my son from a congenital heart defect when he was born and later from cancer.
I, too, struggled with the idea that it was not fair that my son was 'restored' to full health and others were not, was it because of my faith? Why was my faith more 'effective' than others? This laid heavily on my heart for a long while...
Today, while I was in church, at the altar, I was again, pondering these questions and I had a thought come to me - God is in control, whether we like it, desire it or NOT. He will do whatever He wants. We are the ones who need to align ourselves with His will - The MLCer is fighting this very thing - he/she is trying to do whatever it is they want
I know I am being 'fatalistic' here, but I genuinely believe that God's will cannot be thwarted, so the quicker we submit to Him, the sooner we rest - my personal problem is that I am like a dog with a bone and I find it difficult to let go.
The same way as my son went through his health problems and followed all the protocols, and although the way was fraught with real risks, he came through - miraculously, in the words of the doctors - God provided.
I also have faith that in accepting the process (DGU
, we will come through, God will provide, once again.
I do not believe that
only religious MLCers reconcile
because one of the things that they openly reject is their relationship with God - my husband is a poster for this! So they are NOT religious at all.
He does not see what he is doing as a sin (concept long gone from his mind)...