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This article is filled with weasel words, specifically the repeated phrase "Many scholars". Could those "many scholars" be specified please? Jayjg (talk) 19:23, 21 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
the other gospel explains it better, that moses allowed divorce because of the "hardness of your hearts" but that in marriage, two become one flesh, and what God joins, man cannot separate. so there is really no such thing as divorce. while the state recognizes divorce, God doesnt. In God's eyes you are still married, so for this reason, there is no exception to the no-divorce rule.