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I was thinking about Laura
again this morning. And about helping her financially.
Even though we weren't "married" in the legal
sense, I still feel a desire to help her. I still care
about her. It hurts me to think of her suffering.
Now let's contrast this
with marriage and divorce laws.
When two people get married and divorced it is common for
them to hate each other and want to hurt each other. It
is common for them to try to punish one another. One of
the ways they do this is financially. It may be a man who
lies to the court so he can pay his ex-wife less alimony.
Or it may be the wife who lies to the court to try to get
as much money out of her ex-husband as possible,
partially, if not principally, motivated by a desire to
hurt him.
So let's think about why divorce laws created.
If everyone acted as Laura and I are acting, divorce laws
would be unnecessary. I have no doubt, by the way, that
Laura would also want to help me as much as possible, not
hurt me, even though we were not able to live together
under the circumstances we were in.
Laws are based on the use of fear, force and punishment.
Love is based on desire, compassion and caring.
Laws force someone to obey. Love forces no one to do
anything.
So I was just wondering, what if we taught young people
how to love instead of how to obey?
--
Laura
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--
Steve Hein
April 4, 2006
Salta,
Argentina
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