The Marriage of Camilla Parker-Bowles & Prince Charles
Martyn McGeown applies Reformed biblical exegesis to argue that Camilla Parker-Bowles' remarriage to Prince Charles while her first husband Andrew Parker-Bowles was living constituted adultery. The article systematically presents Scripture passages on marriage bonds and divorce to defend the doctrine that marriage is indissoluble except by death.
Martyn McGeown Camilla Parker-Bowles (now the Duchess of Cornwall) is “bound” to Andrew Parker-Bowles as long as he lives (I Cor. 7:39; Rom. 7:2-3). It is sinful for her to remarry while Andrew is living. Moreover, not only may man not put asunder what God has joined together, he cannot. Camilla and Andrew are one flesh until God parts them at death. I would invite the reader to substitute the names of Prince Charles, Camilla Parker-Bowles/the Duchess of Cornwall and Andrew Parker-Bowles at...