Monthly Poll – August

Rodney Winters | August 2, 2010

Fifty-seven percent of last month’s poll respondents indicated that counseling is very important to the success of a relationship. There was a three-way tie for “Somewhat Important”, “Undecided”, and “Not Very Important”. This month’s question is a difficult one, in my opinion:

Would you get a divorce if your spouse cheated on you?

Sadly, many spouses today find themselves facing this decision.

Choose your answer at the bottom right, and feel free to comment. You can do so anonymously.

3 Comments

  1. Sean, August 6, 2010:

    If she was unwilling to seek God’s forgiveness and counseling, then yes.

  2. Chi', September 18, 2010:

    I agree with Sean, if the spouse has no interest in counseling…

  3. Stephanie L. Jones, October 13, 2010:

    I don’t know. I said that I would never let a man beat on me. Yet, a man beat me – almost to death. I stayed for a long time. I’ve never been in that situation.

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