01-12-2003, 03:32
The Issue is, Where has the love gone and starts like this:
Where's the Love Gone?
The Issue
Last night the respected tabloid TV show "60 Minutes" ran a report on Saul 2 Paul's rising divorce rate. What is happening to the nuclear family?
The Debate
"There's a simple solution," says Pastor Felix, of the Catholic Church. "Divorce should be illegal. 'For better or worse,' anyone remember how that goes? We should return to the good old days, when you got married for life and stuck by your partner no matter how much of a drunken, abusive, adulterating disappointment they turned out to be."
[Accept]
The first problem is with the term Pastor used in reference to a leader of the Catholic Church. The term should have been Priest or Father, as that is what that faith calls the leader of the local churches.
The second problem come from the use of the word(?) adulterating. The proper word to use would have been adulterous, as in, adulterous disappointment.
The third problem comes from the reference of a priest making a claim that Adultry is not grounds for divorce, in the first place. Even the Catholic faith agrees that that is the only allowable grounds for divorce.
Just the way my mind rambles......
Where's the Love Gone?
The Issue
Last night the respected tabloid TV show "60 Minutes" ran a report on Saul 2 Paul's rising divorce rate. What is happening to the nuclear family?
The Debate
"There's a simple solution," says Pastor Felix, of the Catholic Church. "Divorce should be illegal. 'For better or worse,' anyone remember how that goes? We should return to the good old days, when you got married for life and stuck by your partner no matter how much of a drunken, abusive, adulterating disappointment they turned out to be."
[Accept]
The first problem is with the term Pastor used in reference to a leader of the Catholic Church. The term should have been Priest or Father, as that is what that faith calls the leader of the local churches.
The second problem come from the use of the word(?) adulterating. The proper word to use would have been adulterous, as in, adulterous disappointment.
The third problem comes from the reference of a priest making a claim that Adultry is not grounds for divorce, in the first place. Even the Catholic faith agrees that that is the only allowable grounds for divorce.
Just the way my mind rambles......