May 26, 2,004
John Lennon's Announcement Of Betrothal

An Open Letter To The World
From John Lennon, Formerly Of The Rock Band Known As The Beatles

I made it known to you on May 21, 2,004  that because of the evil that she has become, and that because she has rejected the messages I have sent her, I have divorced Yoko Ono, my wife in my material existence.  This has caused a great imbalance in my Soul, which must be rectified so I can handle the horrendous flows of energy sent to me from the living, which I am using to do the will of Jesus Of Nazareth, because now I am His Apostle And Champion.  The public has been crying the name of one who has served me faithfully as my executive assistant since I became Apostle.  They consider her the most worthy to become my Soul mate.  I am joyous to announce that in this particular situation the public is absolutely right!  The nation of Spain has produced a courageous and loving woman, a woman of true faith and devotion to Jesus Christ, who has given her all in the service of God long before I made her acquaintance.  So, it is with the greatest joy I tell the world that I have sat aside custom, will not wait the usual six months before taking another wife.  I have asked Mary Marie Francesca to be my wife, and she has accepted.  Jesus Of Nazareth has declared that our wedding day, June 11th, shall be a holiday in The Kingdom Of God, that the sabbath celebrations shall be dedicated to the sanctification of our love, and that an awning shall be set up by The Holiest Of All in The Holy Of Holies, and, that after the standard ceremonies He shall personally join us in the bonds of holy matrimony.
The King Of Spain has come forward and asked that he may be allowed to present the bride, and her family has cordially accepted his generous offer.  I have asked my dear friend George Harrison to stand beside me as my man of honor, and he has accepted.  My bride has asked Mary, Queen Of Scots to be her maid of honor and she has also accepted.  I ask all the world at the appointed hour, to give their thanks to God that in these desperate hours He has put a woman at my side worthy to take the responsibilities that shall be put upon her as the wife of an Apostle Of Jesus Christ.  I ask all the world to join me in my happiness.  God be with you all, as He is now with me.

Yours In The Faithful Service Of His One And True Son,
Now, And Forever,

John Lennon, Called, In The Kingdom Of God,
Our Dear John

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    DIVORCE IN THE AFTERLIFE

 Everyone is surprised by the grounds under which John Lennon divorced Yoko Ono.  They did not believe that The Kingdom Of God would accept this as grounds for divorce, and wanted to know what other grounds They'd recognize that would separate someone from a loved one.
Actually, the grounds John Lennon used, sodomistic acts, is one of the most common in The Afterlife, and this includes teaching sodomy, as well as the acts, themselves.  The teaching of sodomy is considered just as evil as doing it.  Many among the living argue this, saying it should not be so.  But in The Kingdom Of God it is unquestioned.  Any spouse a person had in the material world may be divorced that engages in these practices after their loved one's death.
The next thing a person could get a divorce on, would be adultery.  If the person had made agreements with an individual that they would not take another relationship with anyone else until they joined them in The Afterlife, and they did so, this would be unquestioned grounds for divorce, of an official ending of the relationship in The Kingdom Of God.  If agreements had been made before hand that the person could have a comforter until they were reunited with their loved one in The Afterlife, then this would be acceptable.  But if no such agreement was made and the individual remarried, the first husband would have every right to file to have their relationship officially ended, or, wife, works both ways.
Of course the other circumstances that The Kingdom Of God permits divorce in the material world don't apply in The Afterlife, such as abuse, physical or mental torture, abandonment, a husband not providing for his family for a year and having no contact with them, being involved in an organization that teaches hate and does harm to others, especially children.  Well, that one might be honored in The Kingdom Of God, too.  Anything that would make it so the person the individual is waiting for could not enter The Afterlife, or The Kingdom Of God, would be grounds for a divorce in The Kingdom Of God.  It's only common sense.  If someone isn't going to get There, if they're destroying themselves, if they're going to go poof when they die, it makes no sense for a loved one to wait for them, to waste their existence.  They need to move on and make a new relationship that's going to survive.  Why should someone be expected to wait for somebody else who's never going to get there, that has thrown away their eternal life?  Would that be practical?  Would that make any sense?

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