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We believe that the only legitimate marriage is the joining of one man and one woman (Gen. 2:24; Rom. 7:2; 1 Cor. 7:10; Eph. 5:22, 23). We deplore the evils of divorce and remarriage. We regard adultery as the only scripturally justifiable grounds for divorce; and the party guilty of adultery has by his or her act forfeited membership in the ...
Dateline correspondent Keith Morrison is opening up about the process of grief nearly five months after the death of his stepson, Matthew Perry. Speaking with Hoda Kotb on the latest episode of ...
Morrison returned to NBC in 1995 as a correspondent for Dateline NBC, his position as of 2023. [1] He appeared as a newscaster in an episode of Seinfeld, "The Trip". In the episode, he reported the arrest of Kramer as a serial killer. [2] Morrison's interviews on Dateline have kept audiences watching and attracted the attention of comedians as ...
Morrison's 2017 interview resurfaced in the wake of Perry's death. 'Dateline's Keith Morrison Gushed About Stepson Matthew Perry on 'WWHL'—Watch Skip to main content
Morrison supported Perry “as much as possible” from the highs of his fame on “Friends” to the lows of his struggles with addiction and multiple trips to rehab.
The Jehovah's Witnesses view marriage to be a permanent arrangement with the only possible exception being adultery. Divorce is strongly discouraged even when adultery is committed [76] since the wronged spouse is free to forgive the unfaithful one. There are provisions for a domestic separation in the event of "failure to provide for one's ...
On a March 13 episode of the "Today" show's "Making Space" podcast hosted by Hoda Kotb, Keith Morrison spoke about his stepson's death, saying the loss is "not easy, especially for his mom (Suzanne)."
The most debated issue is over the exception to the ban on divorce, which the KJV translates as "saving for the cause of fornication." The Koine Greek word in the exception is πορνείας /porneia, this has variously been translated to specifically mean adultery, to mean any form of marital immorality, or to a narrow definition of marriages already invalid by law.