Frank --Originally posted by Frank:
Elnora:
What constitutes abuse? By what standard do you make this judgment? Does that change I Cor. 11:3 and Ephesians 5? If so, how? And, book, chapter and verse, please. Your argument is without biblical foundation. There is no divine inspired evidence to support your assertion.
Are you suggesting that a woman is to stay with an
abusive husband and just take it? I don't think you
are sayig that, but I would like clarification, if you
would.
Obviously, the Bible does not broach spousal
abuse directly, but it does tell us what a true
marriage is and how we are to treat one another
in such a relationship. The Bible also takes
covenants very seriously, and in today's marriage
covenants, and in today's marriage covenants,
the promises are to love, honor, and cherish. When
a spouse breaks that promise by abuse, has she
or he not been unfaithful to that covenant? How is
the other one obligated to stay in such a
relationship?
When I first head of divorce as a little girl, I thought
it was a wonderful concept and hoped my father
would think of it, but he didn't. Thigs would have
been far, far different, if he had.