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A woman calls in worried about her husband's drinking — and instead of helping her build her marriage, John Delony all but hands her the script to walk out the door. We break down why this is some of the most reckless marriage advice we've ever heard, and what a grounded, faithful response to this situation actually looks like.
When a counselor's first instinct is "give him an ultimatum or leave," something has gone deeply wrong with how our culture treats the covenant of marriage. Drinking a few beers is not grounds to torch a family. Real love doesn't issue threats — it calls both spouses higher.
We're not here to pile on John Delony as a person. We're here because this kind of advice, handed to millions, quietly trains people to treat marriage as disposable. There's a better way — one rooted in patience, sacrifice, and the understanding that a husband and wife are building something worth fighting for.
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📖 What we cover:
• The exact moment the advice goes off the rails
• Why "ultimatum or leave" is a trap, not a solution
• What a faithful response to a spouse's drinking looks like
• How disposable-marriage culture got normalized
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