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| Agree | 53% | 1563 votes | Total: 2937 votes | |
| Disagree | 47% | 1374 votes |
Agree
Created on: May 16, 2008
I feel that being able trust your partner is far more important in a relationship than monogamy. How
Created on: August 16, 2008 Last Updated: December 17, 2008
Adultery is forgivable but that does not mean all people are able to forgive it. To suggest one should
by Steve Bruno
Created on: February 14, 2008
As painful as they may be, affairs can be forgivable. It has little to do with the circumstances of
Created on: June 02, 2007
Betrayal is about the worst thing that can happen to a spouse. It brings down walls of trust in an instant
Created on: November 09, 2009
Sin is a term used in religious views and in this view the Bible states that there is only one unforgivable
by Mark Mahon
Created on: May 08, 2009 Last Updated: May 09, 2009
How did your mind, your thoughts, your beliefs evolve? From the moment that you began, the moment that
Created on: July 09, 2007 Last Updated: January 31, 2011
Is adultery a 'forgivable' sin? Absolutely. Although I've not been a party to it (on either end), I
by Jose Astorga
Created on: June 09, 2009 Last Updated: November 23, 2009
The world is rarely black and white and one area of life fraught with a spectrum of colors is that of
by Carrie Frank
Created on: February 05, 2008
At this stage of my life I could honestly write for either side. But, when I look back to the beginnign
by Winston Lee
Created on: July 27, 2008 Last Updated: January 28, 2012
The human heart is capable of creating some of the most powerful feelings humanity can ever know. The
Created on: July 27, 2008
Whether adultery is or is not a forgivable sin depends on who is expected to do the forgiving. It certainly
Created on: March 20, 2009 Last Updated: April 09, 2012
If one partner in a couple bonded by love, law and their beliefs violates that unity, and lets state
by KKaryn
Created on: July 25, 2009 Last Updated: July 26, 2009
To forgive or not to forgive is the hardest thing to do when the person you love and trusted has broke
by Gary Kent
Created on: July 03, 2007
Affairs are only are a 'forgivable sin' if you are from a Christian background, and even then that is
Created on: March 24, 2009
Many people swear that if a significant other commits adultery, the relationship is over. However, when
Created on: March 17, 2008
Morning tumbled in through the sheers on an oleander breeze. It was going to be Vegas hot today. Waking
Created on: July 06, 2007 Last Updated: March 14, 2010
There is no cut and dry answer to affairs between man and woman. Only the two people know for sure what
Created on: November 09, 2007
Don't forgive the person out of the perspective of your relationship with them do so because it is the
Created on: February 21, 2010 Last Updated: February 23, 2010
Adultery: Affairs are a "forgivable sin"
Affairs are so natural and common I have started to wonder
Created on: July 27, 2008 Last Updated: March 02, 2011
A wildly emotional question. Who among us wants to know the pain of infidelity; that our spouse shares
Disagree
Created on: April 29, 2010 Last Updated: April 30, 2010
Those who argue that affairs are a "forgiveable sin" are usually the people who have committed the sin
by Julie Sharpe
Created on: November 21, 2008 Last Updated: January 31, 2009
I cannot agree that an affair is forgivable. We all have choices, and at one time or other in our lives,
Created on: February 27, 2008
Although God sees all sin as the same, society seems to measure our sins by the impact they have on
Created on: February 28, 2008
Adultery can be forgiven but it cannot be forgotten. True forgiveness requires releasing the memory
by Lisa Fagan
Created on: July 21, 2007 Last Updated: June 21, 2011
Affairs do not strengthen marriages and relationships; they destroy them.
Both Maury Povich and Steve
Created on: February 08, 2011
I am unable to agree in any way that adultery is a forgivable sin as this goes way beyond just a sex
Created on: July 26, 2008
Relationships and marriages in particular are predicated upon a trust. The absence of trust between
Created on: September 10, 2007
The one thing that can destroy a marriage faster than any other is infidelity. Trust is a critical element
by Trisha Arnez
Created on: March 13, 2008
A happily married should not have to worry about affairs, but it does happen. It can happen to any type
Created on: July 21, 2007 Last Updated: April 09, 2009
Adultery: Affairs are a "Forgivable Sin"
If you have been in a long-term monogamous relationship and
Created on: April 15, 2011
Human mind is very fickle and succumbs to temptations. A woman and a man if left to themselves
Created on: February 14, 2008 Last Updated: February 18, 2009
The eternal question seems to be are affairs a forgivable sin within a marriage, personally I think
by Holly Rogers
Created on: July 27, 2008
The sordid truth is out. Your partner has been having an affair and you are now aware of all the gritty
Created on: January 29, 2008 Last Updated: February 23, 2011
How do you define adultery? This is important in deciding whether it is a forgivable sin, as far as
by LANNB
Created on: June 18, 2007
I had always thought that I was a very forgiving person. I often played out the scenario in my mind,
by Dawn Hawkins
Created on: September 05, 2007 Last Updated: April 29, 2009
Cheaters tear apart the world of the person that they claim to love most. The person that you have placed
by Rachelle E.
Created on: September 07, 2009
My husband died August 2000 at his funeral I discovered he had a son I did not know about my sister
by Brian Thorn
Created on: August 27, 2007
Before we determine if Adultery is a forgivable "Sin" or not, why don't we look at a few other similar
by Amy Goodyear
Created on: May 17, 2008
It is highly unlikely that an affair would ever be forgotten, so if you cannot forget, how can you possibly
by Ted Sherman
Created on: June 02, 2007
My only answer can be a qualified no. Some guys who respond to this question will make the age-old argument