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[ə-dŭĺtə-rē, -trē]
(n.)Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner other than the lawful spouse.
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Adultery is referred to as extramarital sex, philandery, or infidelity, but does not include fornication. The term "adultery" for many people carries a moral or religious association, while the term ...
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The article considers adultery with reference only to morality ... It is the purpose of this article to consider adultery with reference only to morality. The study of it, as more particularly affecting the bond of marriage, will be found under the head of DIVORCE. The discussion of adultery may be ordered under three...
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description and definition ... There are two types of adultery spoken of in the Bible: ... Adultery is fornication. The Bible regards adultery as a great sin and a great social wrong. It has been inferred from John 8:1-11 that this sin became very common during the age preceding the destruction of Jerusalem.”...
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Adultery in Divorce ... We want an explanation for what causes divorce. When one of the spouses in a divorce has an affair -- has been unfaithful -- we long to point to that as the reason. More often than not, adultery isn't the cause of divorce;
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Staggering numbers of people are engaged in adultery, and grievously, this includes the church. This essay explores several myths about adultery and offers sound suggestions for preventing adultery by meeting spouses' needs. ... Adultery and Society...
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Definition of "Adultery" ... ADULTERY - Voluntary sexual relations between a married person and another person who is not their married spouse. A legal ground for divorce in most countries. >From ad and alter, another person;
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The story, with variations, is familiar. It happens every week in every country; men and women being caught in the act of adultery. ... Adultery is glamorised in the media. Not surprisingly therefore: ... Adultery is popular; it always has been.
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Promoting Intimacy and Other-Centered Sexuality Biblical Discussion of Adultery The Hebrew Culture - Marriage: A Jewish View Of Adultery & Singles Sexuality Pastors of Timothy and Titus The Women Caught In Adultery John 7:53-8:11 The Woman At The Well Good Adultery - Bibleanity vs. Christianity The Only Important Law:
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