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Nonnegotiable.


I have read your comments on the decisions of the Catholic Church regarding birth control, celibacy celibacy (sĕl`ĭbəsē), voluntary refusal to enter the married state, with abstinence from sexual activity. It is one of the typically Christian forms of asceticism.  for priests, divorce and the ordaining of women ["Silicon Jack," July July: see month.  2005]. Some of these subjects could be argued, but where I disagree is that there must be a discussion on the subject of divorce. Once one accepts a faith and confession confession, in law, the formal admission of criminal guilt, usually obtained in the course of examination by the police or prosecutor or at trial. For a confession to be admissible as evidence against an accused individual, it generally must have been procured  through that faith, one has to be disposed dis·pose  
v. dis·posed, dis·pos·ing, dis·pos·es

v.tr.
1. To place or set in a particular order; arrange.

2.
 to and commit to certain standards, not wake up one day and make the surprise decision to "cancel the contract" simply because a couple no longer shares the same interests.

If one ends a marriage for convenience in terms of material goods or economics, what happens to our loyalty to ourselves, our commitment, not to mention ethical values? In addition to having failed God, we fail ourselves through this failure of loyalty. In putting one's personal interests first and give that priority, what is the value of our loyalty? Can loyalty be flexible?

Efrain M. Becerra Camacho Camacho

cheated of bride after lavish wedding preparations. [Span. Lit.: Don Quixote]

See : Trickery
 

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Title Annotation:LETTERS
Author:Camacho, Efrain M. Becerra
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Dec 1, 2005
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