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I'm very curious what other Christians believe on this subject. Does adultry end with divorce? Remarriage? When you have **several** other people in between the original person/act?
Does it ever end if there is no remorse and the adulterer continues in relationship after relationship?
Also, does the pain of the original betrayal ever really leave? I've been divorced many years and my xh has **moved on** and it STILL can make my heart hurt to see him with someone else and have that person involved with my child. It makes me feel abandoned/ betrayed all over again (it doesn't last long, but that initial feeling is there)
Thoughts? Verses?
God Bless
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ceecee, I just spent over an hour typing in a response to your question (I'm a slow typist). It just got "eaten" by the system and I don't have the time (or patience) to try to recreate it.
So the short answer to your question, "Does it ever end if there is no remorse and the adulterer continues in relationship after relationship?" is NO.
All of the Scripture verses that I included in my original lost post you can look up just as easily for yourself. Just go to you concordance and look up Adultery and it's various forms to get many references. Look up Divorce to add Jesus' perspective on divorce.
I am truly sorry that the post was lost, but if you'd care to elaborate on what's been going since your divorce in August 2000, I'll try to respond.
God bless.
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