God hates divorce. It’s that simple, folks. And the divorced women who initiate them to be “happy,” ironically end up the least happy. They are always in therapy, their kids rebelling as a man is not in the house to keep them in check, and their dating prospects next to none. I am curious though on what a child’s attitude ought to be to his or her divorced parents as we are commanded to honor and obey them by the Fifth Commandment but should not be supporting another person’s open, unrepentant sinful behavior.
God hates divorce. It’s that simple, folks. And the divorced women who initiate them to be “happy,” ironically end up the least happy. They are always in therapy, their kids rebelling as a man is not in the house to keep them in check, and their dating prospects next to none. I am curious though on what a child’s attitude ought to be to his or her divorced parents as we are commanded to honor and obey them by the Fifth Commandment but should not be supporting another person’s open, unrepentant sinful behavior.
Yes, I started a series of fiction stories about that. I called it ‘Kids Against Divorce Society’.
But, seriously, our entire society needs to start hating on divorce.
Excellent, have you posted any of the stories yet? If not, I’ll wait. I’m eager to hear your take on this difficult matter.
No, I haven’t come near finishing. But if you DM me I can send you a sample chapter :)