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Sounds all pious, brah, but the Lord God gave us physical works to be done on earth, too, to help build His Social Kingship. It's not all about the spiritual, but the temporal work is necessary, too. How can man contribute to building what God wants on earth when his tapeworm wife has "divorced" him and stolen his equity and life-savings? This is why a prenup is most prudent. You're opposing me out of some cognitive compensation because you've castrated yourself by not getting a prenup and not avoiding a state marriage license.
What a way to very cavalierly dismiss a CATHOLIC perspective on marriage.

I wasn't calling for your banning before, but at this point, you've become a full-blown Protestant. 

Two things. A) submit to the Catholic teaching on marriage and B) stop using the word "brah" every three sentences like a child.

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You need more Faith.  Prayer CAN solve every problem.  
Prayer ALONE does not always.


Prayer ALONE does not always.
It can...  God can do all things.

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God can do all things.
Except He will not (and cannot) violate a person’s free will.  In the scenario we’re talking about, of a bad willed spouse, even prayers are limited by the person’s disposition.  God can give grace but He cannot force a person to accept this grace.  Look at Judas.

No, you're wrong. The Catholic Mass of Trent even says His Blood is shed for "many", not "all".


Unbeknownst to you, this comment only supports my argument that those people who reject Christ, even those in the Church, through lukewarmness & sin, and those outside the Church due to schism, unbelief & heresy, don't receive the award of Heaven. The award gained by Christ delivering Himself up doesn't extend to these people outside the Church and unrepentant sinners. By parallel, the awards of a man's sacrifices shouldn't extend to a faithless, unloving, disobedient wife. God has boundaries, and so man is permitted to have boundaries. A prenup can be such a boundary to a predatory, scheming, unloving wife who "divorces" him in order to steal what he owns and built.

You lose, again.
This is where you completely miss my original point.  Christ delivered Himself up knowing full well that not all would believe and obey him...in fact if we are honest  none of us remain faithful to Him.  And yet He still got on the Cross.

When you demand a prenup because you want to protect yourself from a disobedient and unfaithful wife, you do not act as Christ acted. Christ acted selflessly, concerned about saving souls.  You act out of selfish worldly concerns.

You need to grow up...in more ways than one.