the Christian Path Towards Divorce - Do Not the Clergy Deceive Also - Anglican Clergy Dressed in Black (the Laws of "Aaron" or Saturn or More Likely the Dark Side of the Moon, and the Moon at a Solar Eclipse - Similar to the Muslim Practise of Wearing the Niqab) - Wearing a Detachable and Cheap Cardboard Collar Representing the Innocence of the Lamb - the Black Lamb That Disappeared Due to Outbreeding - Victors Wearing the Clothes (Colours) of Their Vanquished Enemies
the Church of England Allows for Instant Divorce - One Defense Against Perjury in Civil, Criminal or Ecclesiastical Trials is Repeating (Having Repeated) Words Said to the Person - The Groom and Bride (and Signing-in Presidents) Also Often Repeat the Vows or Words Said Before Them (Perhaps a Hidden Sign That the Incoming President is Unwilling to Keep the Oaths of Office) - the President is Often Called to Swear on the Holy Bible, When the Self-Same Bible Often Counsels Against the Swearing of Oaths
Therefore Marriage Vows (Which Often Forgets to Include Children, Future Children or the Concept of Children) are Null, Void and Voidable - Since the Vicar is a False Conceit (Said to be the Representative of God in Church, When the Congregation Would Fulfill That Obligation), Then the Idea of a Traditional Church Wedding is a False Conceit Also - the Same Parties (or Congregation) Who Witness a Wedding, are Often Not There to Resolve Marital Disputes, Enforce Marital Vows (Fidelity, Solemnity, etc) or Divorce Proceedings - and So Divorces and Marital Disputes Should Be Before the Congregation or Witnesses, Also
the Church of England Vicar - a Black Dress (of Saturn, or the "Law") - Clothed With a Cardboard White Collar Insert (Cut-out) in Front of the Throat - a Sign of a "Wolf" in Sheep's Clothing