Christians divorce for the same reasons that non-Christians divorce. The reasons are many and include: infidelity, domestic abuse, falling out of love with each other or by one partner, inability to have children, emotional needs are not being met, changes in world views, growing apart, Alcoholism and drug abuse, incompatibility, lack of shared goals, lack of attention, sexual incompatibility, growing in different directions, lack of spousal support, fighting over money, etc.
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Eastern Orthodox - allow up to 2 divorces, the 2nd one being only for particular limited circumstances Oriental Orthodox - no divorce except for adultery
it differs from each christen.
Not allowed for Christians, normal for Muslims.
yes, it does. many actresses divorce there.
GA allows for non-fault divorce, but they also allow for fault based divorce.
A referendum to allow it happened in 1996, and now there is divorce in Ireland.
no
I think that's 2 questions not one question. (You forgot the 'period' after the word 'it'.)Truth be told - - We (Jehovah's Witnesses) do NOT allow nor accept 'unscriptural divorce'. We only allow and accept 'scriptural divorce'.
Henry Adolphus Byden Rattigan has written: 'The law of divorce applicable to Christians in India (the Indian Divorce Act 1869)' -- subject(s): Divorce
The Bible says you should not commit adultery or divorce.
He began the church of England because the pope would not allow Henry the viii to divorce Katherine of Aragon.
Most Christians are fine with it. Some Christian churches notably the catholic church are strongly opposed along with their more devout followers