My point is people continually bring up "Keeping their marriage vows" like it is a Christian requirement and an unconditional covenant they have to honour regardless of what their spouse has done.....it isn't, there is no such requirement. I already covered the issues of Covenants in the bible and marriage is a conditional covenant that is broken by infidelity, stoning of the unfaithful was law and a common practice that continued well after the death of Jesus. It is also in the bible that Jesus clearly states he was not there to change old testament law, of which stoning the unfaithful was one of.
Braveheart,
Please don't fall out of your seat. I am about to agree with you.
I am not a religious person, although I did spend many, many, many hours during my formidable years reading and studying the Bible.
Covenant marriages exist - I don't mean to state the obvious.
I don't know of many religions that do not allow divorce in the case of infidelity. Yes. The covenant has been broken by the unfaithful spouse.
I think at first (and maybe later?) we all look for "reasons" to Stand. There is so much confusion and doubt...so much pain. Keeping ones marriage vows is a good reason, is it not? And, yet, a marriage is between two people. One of the parties got the h*ll out of Dodge - so that reason no longer works.
Maybe it is difficult to acknowledge that the reason one Stand's for ones marriage - is because the LBS chooses to. That's really it is in the end. A choice. And when it is a choice, rather than an obligation - you are no longer an innocent bystander or a victim of circumstances. You have a choice. You can choose to Stand, or not.
Everyone has choice.
Limitless
On a different note - It is interesting to think that a thread In It started on Men's confidence and hygiene lead to this discussion.