On the contrary. The government's involvement in the topic of marriage is a relatively recent invention in human history. It was a wrong turn. Failing to extract the government from marriage is like recognizing you aren't going the right way and saying "well, since we are headed this way . . . lets head this way" giving up all concern for reaching the goal.
Putting it a different way, there are people who have taken God out of the classroom, nativity sets from courthouse lawns, forbade prayers at graduations, fight to remove war memorials that are too "Christian" all in the name of seperation of Church and State. There is a controversy raging about homosexual marriage. Some states want to allow it some states don't. You can bet within the next ten years it'll go to the Supreme Court & given the prevailing political winds, gay marriage will be forced on even the states that don't want it via 14th amendment. Of course it'll soon be grounds for a discrimination suit for churches to refuse gay marriages & pretty soon it'll be very fashionable for homosexuals to make large lofty style living spaces outta what used to be church sanctuaries or turn the same into massage parlors or night clubs depending on the style of church. That'd never happen cause too many states are against it? Well, if the choice is in the government's hands, you are only ever one election away from your church having to conduct gay marriages, regardless of your church's stance on the issue. Now this is just one of a host of issues if we leave the State in the topic of marriage.
My comment about crispy baked Jews was made specifically because any time Romans 13:1 is used to promote an injustice, it is a misuse. Just as it was a misuse of scripture that allowed people "just following orders" to do truly awful things to Jews, it is a misuse of scripture to use Romans 13:1 to support an idea (the State should license marriage and have a say in who can and can't get married) that is clearly in conflict with the 1st Amendment to the Bill of Rights.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Marriage, if we believe what the Bible tells us . . . was ordained by God from the beginning of time. God set the rules in the beginning, when man got so twisted, depraved & hard of heart that humans needed more laws regarding marriage, God provided it as is recorded in Deuteronomy. How can we believe this, which is not contradicted by what the 1st amendment says & believe there is any room at all for government in marriage? Clearly ALL laws regarding marriage are violations of the 1st Amendment & that nullifies them.
My premise though was more on the lines that fear is a bad motivator and fear of the law (in the sense of fright not in the sense of respect) is a particularly bad motivator. No one who breaks the law does so expecting to be caught & there are few inclined to brek law who don't for as a result of fear. There are much better, much more rational reasons not to date while still legally married.
There are very rare circumstances when a person has done everything humanly possible to obtain a valid divorce and the process is delayed beyond reason. These are not the circumstances that I have a problem with. Waiting 6 months or so for a divorce to be settled is not a long period of time and could be spent serving God in ministry instead of dating. That is what we were talking about, wasn't it?
Yes. To be clear, the law is a lousy reason to not date soon after separating from a spouse. That statement
does not mean it is a good idea to date while separated but not yet divorced. It is a really bad idea to date while seperated but not yet divorced, but it is a really bad idea for a lot of really valid reasons that have nothing to do with law. With so many really good and really valid reasons to not date while separated but not yet divorced, reaching for one of the worst reasons not to do so & worse, making believe it is the only reason not to, is really disturbing.