Posted by:
doubleb
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Date: May 10, 2012 11:56PM
So, the tally was about 95% "No, you shouldn't divorce her, mostly for the kids" and 5% "Maybe, but it all depends on several factors" and 0% "Yes, divorce her already and move on."
The reality is that I got married at age 27 because I was a Brigham Young-defined menace to society and I'd truly believed Spencer W Kimball's advice that any two believing adults could have a successful marriage if they remained faithful to the church's teachings. Guess what? (1) I wasn't a menace and (2) Kimball was wrong because the Church is bogus.
Not trying to change anyone's vote here, but my marriage was based on faith in the church and faith that the church would help us through it all. Now that the church is clearly baloney, doesn't it make sense for me to move on? Shouldn't I not waste another second of this precious life tied to anything church-related? Shouldn't I seek out someone to love for the sake of love and not for the sake of obedience to the prophets' commandments? Shouldn't I run from a marriage that a purported prophet duped me into simultaneously with one hand in my pocket?
My kids are 9 and 12, and I'm willing to stick it out for them, but I'll be miserable and they'll know it. Won't the better message be sent to them that a person should point out that the emperor has no clothes? Shouldn't I send the message that a person should stand up for their beliefs and sanity, to avoid being thought-controlled by any church or other organization? 95% said to stay in the marriage, but at what cost?
Special thanks to SurrenderDorothy for defending me on the previous post because, as you suggested, I'm only seeking some anonymous feedback and insight. Thanks also to Wonderer for your wise/sage advice. Superb.
Continuing here from previous thread:
http://exmormon.org/phorum/read.php?2,497502