(January 24, 2015 at 10:12 pm)Lek Wrote:(January 24, 2015 at 10:02 pm)Roxy904 Wrote: Of course she was.
This divorce benefitted both people, because the husband left a false relationship and the wife left an unhappy one. How is there something morally wrong with that?
Roxy and Sinnoach: You are agreeing that breaking a promise, as well as violating a legal contract, is morally acceptable. This is an example of a difference between christian morality and secular morality. Would these actions be acceptable, it they were in relation to another civil contract? Is personal happiness more important than keeping promises and abiding by legal contracts?
Well when it comes to something like marriage and both people do not love each other anymore they should you know move on i mean there is nothing there to keep them together. I mean its not like it used to be anyways people like me well the rare few of the 90's generation are going to be loners and i am fine with that.
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