That is, divorce in a LEGAL sense, one that society and our legal system recognize as being "marriage." Of course, there is a monetary cost involved, likely attorney fees. Not sure how it would impact one's willed property to heirs, etc. But if those items are all a negligible cost and easily affordable, and if I'm still married in the eyes of God (the only One who ever truly matters), and if society and our legal system has now re-defined what marriage is (and what parties/genders/number of people/farm animals? can join it), and as there truly doesn't seem to be much of any differentiating advantage to being married (compared to single people or gay "married" unions) - I say, why not divorce? Why not declare oneself "married in the eyes of God ONLY," that you've opted out of what the state now considers marriage? It's certainly making a statement. Because, isn't some of what is driving same-sex marriage is to legitimize it, for gay people to have now arrived in "joining society's norms?"
Aha, but if enough Christians divorced, at least as far as (only) the state is concerned, guess just how quickly laws would appear that re-enforce and benefit same-sex couples over newly "single" Christian couples? In SC, the ruling on same-sex marriage is to come down in late June. So, divorcing might be something to think about.
