OK, I understand why you say this. You think I'm coming up with careless ad hoc. That's not what is happening.
This is a situation where our theologies widely differ. No one kept from sin by God sins.
You don't believe God keeps anyone from sinning, hence you don't believe I could have confidence in God to keep my marriage or anyone else's safe.
I believe that there is no sin apart from the law and that Christ completed the law with His death. The law no longer condemns me, but it is my teacher. I don't believe God keeps anybody from sinning, He leaves that to our choice. Which is a very scary thought.
I guess they didn't let the Lord build the house they call home. Or the marriage.
If a true Christian can have a hard heart than a good tree can bear bad fruit.
A failed marriage does not make for a heart hard against God. Your logic fails miserably.
You don't count on it if you consider marriage to be a coin toss away from divorce.
Interesting given that a couple of pages ago in this very thread you said that young brides have the freedom to get out of a bad marriage. You are the one advocating divorce, I am advocating waiting until you are mature enough to build a strong marriage that can weather life's storms.
You mean you don't use welfare so you feel good about using the generalized welfare of a subsidy.
Government subsidies are in place and open to all so I don't see them as welfare in the conventional use of the term. The point is, I can provide for my family whether certain products are subsidized or not. A 15 year old wife and a 16 year old husband can't.
Married couples don't get welfare.
Yet that is what society offers. I would be reluctant to set up a system where young people feel they can get married to get money. The current welfare system has created a couple of generations where young girls start having babies so that they can start collecting their checks. Babies=money. It is all they have ever known in life and it is normal to them so that is how they live. My wife witnessed this first hand when she worked at a pharmacy near the projects in Denver. By age 10 the kids were saying they couldn't wait to have their first baby so they could start collecting their check. And between age 13 and 16, most of these girls were pregnant. Do you think that is what God had in mind? Young girls having multiple babies with multiple men just so they can get money? Do you think welfare for married couples would fare any better.
You argue from the view point of the world you wish we lived in. You ignore the world we actually live in. If you are going to serve Jesus you must learn to meet people where they are in life. It can be messy and ugly and even a little depressing but that is where the need is.