FR7 Baptist
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We have had a lot of discussion about remarriage after divorce, but what if the marriage is annulled by a judge as not having been valid? Can a person remarry then?
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Therefore, annulment or divorce are only different in the legal terminology allowing two individuals, who consummated their marriage to no longer be married.
Sorry, in my mind there is no difference.
In an annulment, the judge declares that a marriage never existed in the first place.
I don't see a difference in the two. It's like marriage rights for gays vs. civil unions. they're the same, giving the two persons the blessings to consummate a relationship.
Therefore, annulment or divorce are only different in the legal terminology allowing two individuals, who consummated their marriage to no longer be married.
Sorry, in my mind there is no difference.
In an annulment, the judge declares that a marriage never existed in the first place.
Ohhhhhh, so a judge can overrule scripture?
I agree with righteousdude. While a judge may legally rule the marriage never took place, the fact remains that it did exist and they did make vows.
I happened accross one of the best articles about remarriage and divorce that I have seen to date. They make excellent, Biblical points about this issue.
http://www.theresurgence.com/mars_hill_church_2006-05-10_divorce_and_remarriage
I happened accross one of the best articles about remarriage and divorce that I have seen to date. They make excellent, Biblical points about this issue.
http://www.theresurgence.com/mars_hill_church_2006-05-10_divorce_and_remarriage
I wondered the same thing. Maybe this is an exploration as to whether an annulment vs a divorce makes a difference. I know second marriages in general are a tough subject for most pastors, and usually a call is made on an individual basis.What more discussion are you looking for here?
@ Righteous - they do address abuse in marriage. Maybe you missed that part
And yes, I have been in a terribly abusive marriage that was so bad I had to seek a divorce. So I know first hand what it is like. And I'm tired of people in the church who don't know the situation judging me for being a divorced woman like I didn't "try hard enough" or didn't "pray enough".
I can only tell those who've been where you once walked, and, where I was dwelt, God is the God of second and third, and fourth chances for those whom He has saved and written their name in the Lamb's Book of Life!!!
Pastor Paul :type: