Can a woman sue a man for the same lie, and win? Is that allowed? And if there are children involved? Does the woman leave her life and raise them hoping for child support? How will it be enforced? Or if it is a drunken marriage?
There are still women who are stoned to death for indiscretions in this world. When was the last time you heard of a man being stoned to death because of a decision he made to use his body, but didnt want to tell anyone out of fear.
If I am found by a priest to have mortally sinned and I refuse to repent, and he tells my husband then am I subject to divorce? What if on the first date I lie about something having to do only with me and nothing with you, that happened long before I met you, and is really none of your business, and 8 years later you learn I lied. Am I then a target? And who decides this, whose whim at whatever time?
Please. I am indignant.
I mean really, please. It appears to be in re false pretenses, but the religious law is not. It is specifically about women.
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