Whether or not Q is real, whether or not the military will save us, it cannot change your actions today. You have control over what you control, and no control over what you cannot control. You will be held to account to God for how you decide to act within the realms where you have power to act. Thus, you must focus exclusively on what you can do and should do, and how best to execute on it.
At the top of the priority list should always be your devotion to God. God demands we worship him and him alone. This means you must study out who God is and how to properly worship him. This is not for the faint of heart -- even studying and practicing for a lifetime is not enough to understand what this means. Every thought must be directed to him. Every prayer to him. Every action to him. Every offering to him.
From here, all things branch out. The Two Great Commandments, available both in the Old and New Testaments, is to "Love God" and "Love your neighbor". How to love God? With all your heart, might, mind and strength. How to love your neighbor? As yourself. What does love mean? We in modern society think of love as a feeling, but it is an action, and act, something you do and not feel.
The Ten Commandments branch from these, and cover the most basic elements of proper actions. It is clear from these commandments that God values honesty, fidelity in marriage, family life, and property ownership. Of course, we can go through the Old and New Testaments and find multiple explicit commandments or punishments for disobedience. Again, a lifetime of study is not enough time to learn how to act rightly before God.
Let's bring this home to our modern times and our modern understanding.
- Get married, stay married, and practice sexual activity only in marriage. Any extra-marital sexual act is forbidden. That means no porn, no adultery, no pre-marital sex. No divorce! But on a higher level, this is a devotion to family life. No greater happiness exists than fulfilling your duty in your family. And the reverse, No greater sadness exists than failing your duty in your family. Bear lots of children, more than you can handle. No one ever said, "I wish I didn't have so many kids!" Spend all of your efforts teaching and raising your kids. No physical treasure compares to well-raised kids.
- Get rich. This isn't optional. How do you get rich? Write a budget. Spend less than you earn. Earn more. Build an emergency fund. Get out of debt. Acquire investments assets -- real estate being a major one. Become truly self-sufficient with a garden and animals you raise and eat. Dave Ramsay has a lot of advice on how to get rich and how to behave as a rich person.
- Get educated. The idea that the purpose of education is to learn "practical skills" is absurd. Real education is about developing the proper and right character and attributes. Real education starts with the Bible and a whole lot of time praying and seeking truth. Of course you are going to incorporate other methods and materials.
- Get strong. "Physical strength is the most important thing in life" as Rippetoe says. It doesn't matter what you have if you are physically incompetent and require a wheelchair or medicine just to cope with life. People bound to wheelchairs and who require medicine just to live know what a great gift it is to have a body that works -- so keep your body in the best physical condition you can get it!
When we have enough people living rightly, with strong families, personal and familial real wealth, and a true and real education, physically fit, then we can talk about become self-governing. Until that point, however, we are far to weak in one way or the other to matter, and easily manipulated or controlled.
The first goal is to learn to govern yourself, then to govern your family, then to govern your community and finally your nation. If you cannot govern yourself, you cannot govern your family. And so on.
You lost me at no divorce. So women who are treated badly have to stay?
u/killerbunny88 has written a beautiful reply to your question.
I would only add that this question of yours is similar to the one about abortions for rape victims. (I'm not equating the two, but there are similarities in your question.) I think abortions are terrible, miserable things that should never happen, but exceptions exist for exceptional circumstances. The same goes for divorce.
Read the bible, talk to those you trust, find therapies that work for you, pray on these issues, confess your sins, etc... In sum, always treat the decision (whether abortion, divorce, etc) with the caution and consideration it deserves.
I will say that the ONLY exception for abortion I agree with is if the mother is going to die without one. And even then, if the baby is past the point of viability, all attempts to save the life of the baby should be made.... (an emergency early delivery/C-section vs an abortion).
But there are some circumstances (ectopic pregnancies for one) where this is necessary because the baby is going to die in either circumstance, so it is being done to attempt to save one life instead of losing two.
Rape/incest while terrible do not give people the right to murder an innocent baby. As horrible as that is, two wrongs do not make a right and that baby should not be murdered because of the sins of his/her father.
But I do understand the point you were making, and I agree with your premise that exceptions exist for exceptional circumstances.
I’ve become of this opinion. Abortion is painful for the baby. It’s cruelty. You wouldn’t treat a dog that way. She or he couldn’t control the reason for her or his creation and doesn’t deserve to be dismembered and horribly destroyed for it. Once you think of it in very basic terms of even just animal cruelty, suddenly the shades of gray get much closer to the contrast of black and white.