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nitekeyer
9/17/2007 11:53 AM
I don't believe that just because you are married, you sin more. I have never heard of anything like this. I would like to know the Bible verses(s) that will back this statement up.

RADKHAN
8/31/2007 11:01 PM
I am in complete agreement with most of the points made by the author, however, I do not feel and believe that our theology of God affects the quality of our marriage. Our theology could be right on, but it is the practical outworking of that theology that affects the marriage.

Yes, sin can be the ultimate cause of problems in any marriage and relationships, but not necessarily sin by both parties. The "sin" that the writer writes about should have been a bit more explicit and more informative - as sometimes this can be misinterpreted....

Personally, I believe the reason many marriages and relationships fail is because of the lack of forgiveness and the inability of the respective parties to resolve issues and to move on....we cannot have a whole, healthy relationship if the past is constantly weighing us down.

In Agreement with the suthor, many marriages/relationships fail because we fail to forgive and to allow God's grace and mercy to flow through our lives.
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