Sentences with phrase «lead to divorce lead»

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The «Dixie Chicks» lead singer and the actor filed for divorce in July, citing irreconsilable differences, according to TMZ.
And sometimes, doing what you know is the right thing may lead to quitting a job, firing someone, severing a partnership, and even divorcing a spouse.
Her research into married business partners led her to the Best Orlando Divorce attorney whose expertise is to omit pain and emotions from the proceedings.
They were often latchkey kids, with more than 50 percent having divorced parents, which led them to become very self - reliant.
Still, Pulatkonak sees great potential for the young women entrepreneurs coming into the pipeline to continue Turkey's progression toward equal rights, which has not only led to greater visibility for women leaders but has also recently paved the way for more egalitarian divorce laws.
The result is an escalating sense of loneliness over the course of their lives, which can lead to depression, drinking and divorce.
Details of Saloner's behavior that have emerged from a lawsuit and a divorce case have led not only to the dean being publicly mocked and vilified, but have revealed highly irregular decision - making, and a bitter staff revolt.
The rest of the states fall under equitable distribution law, which means assets are distributed fairly (but not necessarily equally) according to income, circumstances leading up to the divorce and other factors.
According to Debt.org, debt is one of the most common problems someone brings into a marriage, which also happens to be one of the leading causes of divorce.
The person experiences a significant personal loss in the weeks or months leading up to the attack, such as a death, breakup, divorce, or job loss.
If Mary's baby was, as Many have theorized, the product of an attack bt a Roman soldier I think If the pro-lifers spin it right the family could be a useful example to use for living with this «gift from god» Stats in the US show such assaults unfortunately generally lead to divorce, but if we are to believe the history, Joseph was very supportive.
Many of the leading writers on gay marriage have spoken well about the need to limit no - fault divorce, and are clear about their moral opposition to contraception.
Losing your income can put serious stress on you family, which could lead to divorce at worst and resentment at the least.
This is NOT about the details of my divorce but about spiritual abuse by a few and the Pathology that led to the Thugology in the resulting context of really bad Theology.
nothing worse then marring some one and finding out you don't enjoy them in bed, and have horrible sex for the rest of your life... it leads to divorce.
He just stated a theory that he could be gay which led to his divorce and question of faith.
Despite their inadequacies, however, such laws led to fewer divorces.
Two completely different — and logically incompatible — arguments in favor of communion for the divorced and remarried have figured in the synodal process that led up to Amoris Laetitia.
Weitzman's The Divorce Revolution led the proponents of no - fault divorce and women's independence to relinquish one of their fundamental beliefs: that the majority of women could sustain themselves financially after a divorce withouDivorce Revolution led the proponents of no - fault divorce and women's independence to relinquish one of their fundamental beliefs: that the majority of women could sustain themselves financially after a divorce withoudivorce and women's independence to relinquish one of their fundamental beliefs: that the majority of women could sustain themselves financially after a divorce withoudivorce without help.
Cultural attitudes that reject the gift of life lead very easily to social acceptance of abortion, of no - fault divorce, and of fatherless families.
We either find ourselves at the mercy of our «needs» which leads to a low grade despair, or divorced from the life and pleasure that sexuality brings, living in a kind of discontented numbness.
And of course you'll be leading the charge to make divorce and adultery illegal, right?
Making divorce illegal will only serve to discourage many people from marrying in the first place, which will lead to more single parent homes and a further degredation of our society.
Besides infidelity, we have made it through most of the top challenges that lead to divorce.
I have committed adultery twice and divorced two times which led to consequences in this life that I expected.
Those on the center right need to explain the interpretive rules which seem to lead them to different conclusions on some issues (divorce, the role of women in the church) than on others (homosexuality, salvation for non-Christians).
The intimacy imposed by marriage makes the stakes so high that serious conflict can lead to divorce.
God would prefer men in this role so if I knew any better you probably got divorce at least once trying to take the place of the man and lead the house because that is exactly what you sound like a women who will not play the role she is meant to play and just be submissive.
Such stresses have led many cases of chemical sensitivity to divorce.
For instance, if priests were permitted to decide that some divorced and remarried Catholics could partake of the Eucharist, many knew well that this would lead Catholics to conclude that marriage is not a pledge to life - time fidelity, is not indissoluble.
We led fairly steady lives, and if there were certainly much more libertinism and many more divorces among us than there had been, say, in our parents» generation, they tended still to be very costly and painful and for the most part not light - mindedly undertaken.
Hans Kung suggests that the Enlightenment led to the unprecedented progress of the sciences, a completely new social order and a revaluation of the individual.12 Today the Enlightenment approach is subject to strong criticism, especially from post-modernists, but it helped, for good or ill, to divorce political and economic thinking from a basis in a religious view of life.
In any event, and with all respect to a distinguished scholar - cardinal who has been kind enough to praise my own work on John Paul II and from whose books I have profited over the years, it does seem to me that Cardinal Kasper's analogy between his proposal on Holy Communion for the divorced and civilly remarried, and the development of Catholic self - understanding that led to Vatican II's affirmation of religious freedom, just doesn't work.
Henry's divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, led the king to split with the Catholic Church and found his own church, the Church of England, which in turn set the stage for the English Reformation and for religious battles which lasted for centuries.
As anyone who paid attention now knows, there turned out to be no need for external manipulation, because irregularities in internal procedures — what some have said amounted to «rigging» the process — led to the publication of an interim report that included highly controversial proposals on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried, and passages that seemed to call for the Church to find value in same - sex relationships — perhaps even in homosexuality as such.
Calling people who divorced and remarried being adulterers just encourages bad marriages to continue which can lead to adultery.
The Gospel account, for example, stresses how the spirit of God intervened twice in the events leading to the birth of Jesus, first to invest Mary with the child, and then, in what must have been an extraordinarily delicate mission, to persuade Joseph to play faithful husband and rescind his divorce proceedings.
It is this very notion of permissiveness that has led to over half the men in the church being actively involved in pornography, the church having the same divorce rate as the world, and a people consumed with greed and a love of the world.
«Faith - based» voters, who pull the lever mindlessly for candidates who have lead very unChristian lives, W. Bush and Perry among them, need to either divorce their faith from their political decisions or for the good of the country refrain from voting altogether.
Almost all Christians accept divorce, despite Jesus» direct instructions to the contrary — because lack of divorce leads to misery and some very perverse situations.
Since the Pill divorces the marital embrace from procreation, in marriage it can lead to the husband viewing his wife as an object for his own pleasure (lust).
That led to the additional condition that the divorce does not occur if the absence is caused by the command of the ruler.
Its of little surprise, however, that I found videos of her and another man, leading to our divorce.
Divorced from God, an individual's right to life can lead them to kill and destroy the lives of the innocent, the weak, the poor, the voiceless, and defenseless.
It was great at first, but it ultimately led to the divorce of my parents once the business started to fail so I'm pretty salty about it.
What led to the divorce is not clear, and calls to Roach's gym to figure out what actually happened met annoyed replies.
The only common thread among the three women is they are divorced or in the process of divorcing, not what led to their split.
My former husband and I had a good sex life — I happen to be one of those middle - aged women who truly enjoy sex — but that didn't stop the shenanigans that ultimately led to our divorce.
Few would say that divorce is «wonderful,» but it's true that it can lead to a happier, healthier life.
Even writing this leads me to tears knowing that we had a wonderful 10 years and a beautiful daughter together — I really don't want this divorce.
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