MARRIAGE AND MORALITY.
TO TH« EDiTOn.pF THE PBESS ,' Sir,— May I-.ask"you to correct a statement that appears under my name in the report of an address to '1 the S.P.W.G. in your issue of May Ist. I have no doubt that the ; reporters stated correctly what I said, but ; not what I meant to say.. The statement is as follows-. -'Sexital immorality is worse in the' United- States, where divorce ,'is
easy, than in Spain, where it is impossible." I believe the opposite of this to be the truth. I was trying to emphasise the statement that neither the persons who look for a cure of matrix moriial troubles by increasing facilities for divorce, nor those who believe the prohibition of divorce for any cause is the only remedy, are working on tho right lines. A jgreat deal more premarital . education and training in comradeship between the sexes than exist/" at the present time is/ I believe, needed if the marriage state is.to be what God intends it to be.—Yours, etc., J. A. JULIUS. • ! The Deanery, May Ist, 1930.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19917, 2 May 1930, Page 17
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