"Modern multiple divorce is rooted in the fact……" — Francis Schaeffer
"Modern multiple divorce is rooted in the fact that many are seeking in human relationships what human relationships can never give. Why do they have multiple divorce, instead of merely promiscuous affairs? Because they are seeking more than merely sexual relationship."
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Francis Schaeffer
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110 Quotes by Francis Schaeffer
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