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Is Marriage Becoming An Out Dated Institution?
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It is the nature of man not to lead a solitary life but to try to settle down and have children.(mark 10:6-9)
However, marriage has become less and less popular. Is it the divorce rate that scares people off or the way society has changed in recent years?
However, marriage has become less and less popular. Is it the divorce rate that scares people off or the way society has changed in recent years?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a similar score, Naomi, which has led me to the diametrically opposite view of your own :) I do not think I am all that good at marriage.
If you are planning to have kids, or have kids, then I think marriage is a good institution - a commitment to each other for a long term partnership, which in turn offers more stability for the children, legal status, all that kind of thing.
Otherwise, I personally think marriage should be a ceremony for family and friends with a short term contract, renewable should both parties wish to every 5 years or so ;)
If you are planning to have kids, or have kids, then I think marriage is a good institution - a commitment to each other for a long term partnership, which in turn offers more stability for the children, legal status, all that kind of thing.
Otherwise, I personally think marriage should be a ceremony for family and friends with a short term contract, renewable should both parties wish to every 5 years or so ;)
Remember that if your (unmarried) partner dies you have to pay tax on anything left to you in their will (if there is one) otherwise their relatives get the ineritance which could be the house in which you are living and on which you will have to pay tax if bequeathed to you. So you will probably have sell it to pay the tax.
Addtiionally, you have no right to visit your partner or make decisions on treatment if your partner is hospitalised , although their teenage nephew who might inherit your partner's estate will have.
Pause for careful thought.....
Addtiionally, you have no right to visit your partner or make decisions on treatment if your partner is hospitalised , although their teenage nephew who might inherit your partner's estate will have.
Pause for careful thought.....
Society as a whole could be a reason for a decrease in marriage. The youth of today is on average much less religious, statistics show that 67% of all UK marriages in 2009 were civil ceremonies (legal) as opposed to religious. Therefore, it can be argued that the reason for less married couples is because people can now get partners without having to put a ring on their finger so why settle down?
Also, there is no stigma to haveing children out of wedlock so a wedding is not necessarily the "next step" in a relationship as it once was.
Jomifl- that perhaps shows we need changes in the Law rather than encouraging people to get married. I agree actually with lg, maybe 10 year contracts to be renewed if required. There are far more options than just religious ceremonies now, goodlife, so that might explain your point. Marriage is quite unnecessary really.
Having been married for 58 years until my wife died I say that marriage is a wonderful institution. One reason for the decline I think is the enormous cost of weddings for couples who do not have the money to spend. If our glorious leader wants to encourage more marriages I suggest he finds a way of dropping the price.
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The NIV is:
But at the beginning of creation God ‘made them male and female.’[a] 7 ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife,[b] 8 and the two will become one flesh.’[c] So they are no longer two, but one flesh. 9 Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”
This is appreciably different to GoodLife's version
But at the beginning of creation God ‘made them male and female.’[a] 7 ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife,[b] 8 and the two will become one flesh.’[c] So they are no longer two, but one flesh. 9 Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”
This is appreciably different to GoodLife's version
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