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Mickey
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Your posts make no point Ron. Got that? You can post them over and over again and you will still not be able to defend the man-made legalism of annulments. It is aborhent to me that a sacrament can be deemed retroactively non-existent due to trivial reasons.Got that now, Mickey? Now don’t say you haven’t seen it again.
Yes. You still make no point. Catholic annulments allow an infinite number of marriages–after the sacrament has been rescinded of course.Orthodox CANON LAW permits second and even third marriages.
I am happy to admit I am Orthodox. Read my profile. I’ve discussed this within the Holy Orthodox Church. When you better understand Holy Orthodoxy, perhaps we can discuss this more aptly. Frankly, your misunderstanding and arrogance on the subject is quite unfortunate.If you are indeed Orthodox, something you seem reluctant to admit here for some reason, then I suggest you discuss this with your bishop and let him correct you on Orthodox doctrine.
Repentance, mercy, love, and forgiveness is given to us as a grace from God–you could not be more wrong.Still, my initial point remains, this is a man-made erroneous theological development (economia) not supportable by Scripture or received doctrine.
However, the annulment process is a man-made development that has injured many.
Got that Ron? Good.