So I was talking to my boyfriend about the whole JW scriptural divorce idea. I made the point initally that I think when Jesus was talking about reasons to get divorced, he was more or less just trying to discourage divorce for frivilous reasons. You have to admit that there are a lot of people out there who just don't put much effort into it and just give up. I feel like, in the context, he was trying to make people realize that marriage was a serious thing and a serious commitment.
Anyway, obviously being significantly different from a fundie, although a church goer who at least knows my new testament pretty well, I said that I think abuse, emotional neglect, and alcoholism are also really good reasons to get divorced. I think if you break the marriage vows or sort of "commit adultery against your relationship" (ie, showing it and your partner disrespect) that it's perfectly acceptable to get divorced. Obviously, he's got the JW mindset of you can leave for those things, but you can't get married again or it's "adultery."
All of this led to a question. Since Jesus said that looking on someone other than your spouse with lust is the same as adultery, would a porn problem constitute a scriptural reason for getting divorced? Technically speaking, the husband/wife who is doing that is committing adultery as per the definition that Jesus gave. I don't think we have any fundies here, really, and I'm certainly not one myself, but I was wondering: Do you think this reasoning would ever prevail in trying to dissolve a JW marriage? Or do you think it would be sound reasoning to a fundamentalist? (Obviously even most fundamental churches don't worry about divorce and remarriage as much as crazy sects do. They don't micromanage their members' lives, but I was just wondering about your thoughts.)