How about: someone who suggests that a man who gets down on his knees before his Creator and swears eternal devotion to the woman he professes to love should spit in his Creator's face and ignominiously cast off that woman because she professes to be uncomfortable with firearms?
You probably haven't read Hardy's "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," but if you have, you've probably already plumed yourself on the modern sensibilities that wouldn't allow a man to leave his wife because she had suffered a moral lapse in the years before their marriage and not informed him of it for fear of losing him. We've come a long way since those benighted days, haven't we?