This woman has already, in her own opinion, divorced. Since she is the guilty party, she gets no consideration. Her real husband is now free to divorce her, but the legal system being what it is, it would be hard to explain why you want a divorce when the state says you are alrready divorced. It could all get very confusing.

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Aren't you overlooking an important fact here? As soon as the man had sex with his new wife, adultery took place. Therefore, the proper grounds for divorce that you think needs to be there now exists. This woman may now divorce and remarry, according to your perspective, right? (I'm not trying to convince you that divorce is now great in God's eyes, but rather I am trying to show you a logical problem in your thinking, hoping that you discard your present interpretation.)



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