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Chosen Man's avatar

Outstanding article and a wonderful compression of western legal traditions concerning marriage! I believe that there needs to be higher legal standards for divorce in order to provide a disincentive to seeking it for arbitrary and capricious reasons but the core which is rotten is the religious one. I just don’t think secular marriage will ever be successful regardless of the legal structures. If couples don’t understand that you are entering a covenant with God together you’ve lost the foundation to push through the difficult spots in the marriage and the reason you chose to be one flesh to begin with. A true marriage doesn’t need the threat of legal consequences to survive when you fear the spiritual consequences of separation. The horrible outcomes that happen to children of divorce and their parents are really proof of the spiritual consequences that occur no matter the outcome of a court hearing.

I was a product of divorce but overcame it but the truth was I was made to overcome things that I shouldn’t have had to deal with. I’m not bitter and love my parents but they never had the spiritual commitment to each other to overcome the hard times.

Rach's avatar

I loosely agree with this, it does seem to be a somewhat global and historical norm for children to be retained by husbands in marriage. One of those things tho that ends up needing caveats since our entire system is wonky. And it also seems preferable for a nursing age child to stay with his mother. But generally this seems too lindy to ignore, at least matched the book im reading on this history of marriage

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