Ah yes, and this leads into one of the fiercest debates about Christian marriages I have seen...
Is a Christian spouse allowed to divorce their porn-addicted spouse (as it could be either the husband or the wife and is not gender-specific) based on the grounds of adultery?
Most debates I have read about this say no, which leaves a spouse stuck in this heart-draining situation with few to no choices except to "endure to the end."
And if porn IS a Biblical reason for divorce due to adultery... How many Christian marriages could technically be dissolved because of it?
If you went through every marriage in which porn/sexual addiction/attractions to something or someone other than the spouse is present, how many (what percentage) of marriages would be left standing?
Is a Christian spouse allowed to divorce their porn-addicted spouse (as it could be either the husband or the wife and is not gender-specific) based on the grounds of adultery?
Most debates I have read about this say no, which leaves a spouse stuck in this heart-draining situation with few to no choices except to "endure to the end."
And if porn IS a Biblical reason for divorce due to adultery... How many Christian marriages could technically be dissolved because of it?
If you went through every marriage in which porn/sexual addiction/attractions to something or someone other than the spouse is present, how many (what percentage) of marriages would be left standing?
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