So she found God, right? Or God found her? Or they had a fender bender and ran into each other? I'm not one who would be able to deal with a spouse using God as an excuse to lie and cheat, but hey, some of the biggest hypocrites and liars I know throw the God-card around to shift blame for their faults.

Just keep this in mind. You know who else is likely to find God when times get tough.

Prisoners.

If she really found God, she's be living the example, not all the mumbo-jumbo whatever of Satan coming through your words or the firehose of God spraying all over her. Which, by the way, don't you think that God would be able to put out a fire with a hose, being that he's God and all?

I was baptized Catholic and still identify with the faith, but most of my experiences with higher powers were with the Jewish community, almost all of my friends and schoolmates were Jewish, and the learned way of thinking they instilled in me lasts to this very day. I think this parable might help.

Get your wife out from under the table. She's not a rooster.

http://branemrys.blogspot.com/2007/05/jewish-parable.html

One more note: It's only evangelical Christians that seem to be so hung up on the powers of Satan. For Catholics, and from my understanding of Jewish traditions, Satan, fuggedaboutit. He ain't no big thang. Satan can't influence anyone. He can tempt, but it is ultimately the individual's choice to act on it. It's not within his power to make someone do anything ...like INVADE your words <spooooooky music>

But back to the advice. Your wife is not a rooster. Make sure she understands that. It would probably help you repair your marriage.

PS: If the Rooster Prince story doesn't make sense, here's a wiki entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rooster_Prince