ariel71
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No. Unless you know the exact teachings of her faith, you have no idea where it stands on divorce. There are many reasons for divorce. And there are those who divorced and later their lfe changed. Thats not something she can tell by looking at them.
I don't agree with her choices. But I don't feel its right to immediately jump on the bandwagon of her being a hypocrite.
I am not justfying what she did. She had the choice to step down and she should have. Her faith should not be questioned because she doesn't believe as you do or as some like to assume she does.
It's pretty easy to look at the Bible and have a reasonable estimation that her religion has some other tenets on marriage. There are some pretty straightforward passages. If you're going to invoke "God's law" in such earnestness as to go to jail over, then you better back it up by taking a stand against anything that's an affront to God. But no, she chooses this small area of marriage upon which to stake her flag.
"Hypocrite" - someone whose actions are not consistent with their claimed beliefs.
I have a very hard time believing that most born-again religions don't look too kindly on divorce. That's not saying those religions may not proclaim certain instances where it's acceptable, but that doesn't change what's literally written in the bible. The hypocrisy isn't about her personal life or divorces pre-conversion, it's about using her job to only enforce one particular biblical tenet and not others. Divorce is just a possible example.