There are always reasons for adultery - basically if it comes to this then the family should have divorced in the first place. In church's laws its a sin, but I say its a choice of every individual to make.
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Originally posted by AtWThere are always reasons for adultery - basically if it comes to this then the family should have divorced in the first place. In church's laws its a sin, but I say its a choice of every individual to make.Comment
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Adultery implies that two parties agreed to it - if it happens then clearly marriage is not happy one and should be broken up: adultery is just a sign of bad things, not root cause of them.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWAdultery implies that two parties agreed to it - if it happens then clearly marriage is not happy one and should be broken up: adultery is just a sign of bad things, not root cause of them.Comment
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Every man is responsible for their own life - for the choices that he or she makes: not God, not anything else, but the person - adultery is a choice (usually bad, but sometimes right), but its the choice for human beings to make - god has got nothing to do with it.Comment
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hmm
"Why fool around with hamburger when you have steak at home?"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4790313.stm
seems there is a link!
me I like mine rare !Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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