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Does Being Non-Judgmental Promote Immorality and Divorce?

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Does Being Non-Judgmental Promote Immorality and Divorce?

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Not when people love others as they love themselves Most people naturally desire to have a lifelong, monogamous relationship when it comes to marriage. For things to work out well with God, however, marriage should not decrease our ability to love others. Discovering the right partner, therefore, is not just about finding someone we can love for a lifetime. It’s also about finding someone who helps us love others. Most of us are married before we really get a feel for whether our spouses will always love us, much less help us love others. Jealously and insecurity can create insurmountable obstacles. Moreover, religion often plays a more important role after marriage and burdening love with the letter of the law can completely destroy one’s ability to follow Christ. Staying married to one person for life can be wonderful; however, remaining faithful to someone who diminishes our ability to help others serves no good purpose to God. Jesus said God’s kingdom is like someone who hires labo

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