Divorce is not an evil thing. Sometimes it is necessary. Sometimes, loving someone just isn't enough.

Are people expected to remain married when all they do is yell at each other, which actually hurts children more than helps them?

And what if the couple have drifted apart spiritually/religously? What then? Are they supposed to remain toghether when one parent, and the children, believe in a certain way of life, but the other has chosen, for whatever reason, to stop believing, and to stop living that way?

And what about adultery? Should a woman be expected to remain married to a man who cheats on her? That's an exceptable relationship?


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