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    Boundaries in Marriage

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    Critique of Boundaries in Marriage Shyam Khatri Theology and Spirituality in Counseling Dr. Albert Smith Liberty University November 26‚ 2012 Summary The authors‚ Henry Cloud and John Townsend (1999)‚ write Boundaries in Marriage to help people understand choices that either build or destroy loving relationships. The authors say that marriage is about love. Love needs to be aided by personal freedom and responsibility for love to

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    Gay Marriage

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    Gay Marriage Everyone knows the huge debate about gay marriage being legal or not. I don’t think gay marriage should be legalized. Homosexuality is strictly forbidden in the bible. Gay marriage will lead to more children being raised in same-sex households which will lead to troubled children. The institution of marriage has traditionally been defined as between a man and a woman. Therefore gay marriage should not be legalized. Let me quote what the Bible has stated about homosexuals. Leviticus

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    What is Marriage For?

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    What is Marriage For? Article Review Chelsea Crandall Sociological Imagination 25 September 2014 What is Marriage For? Just take a second and think about it‚ what is the real reason behind a marriage? Of course it means spending the rest of your life with the one you love so much. Anyone can agree on that but what is the real definition of a marriage? Author E.J. Graff explains what marriage is in her book “What is Marriage For?” Graff starts off by discussing how the majority of states are finally

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    Modern Marriage

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    changing relationship between women and marriage. Economic factors‚ a rise in feminism‚ parents’ influence‚ attitudes about sex‚ educational pursuits‚ and divorce statistics are discussed and their influence on women’s attitudes toward marriage are explored. Cultural changes that have impacted women’s lives are also examined. The purpose of the paper is to explore the changes affecting women‚ their attitudes toward marriage‚ and their expectations of marriage. This paper will primarily concentrate

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    gay marriage

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    The legalization of same-sex marriage has been a battle that has been raging since the late twentieth century. By not allowing same-sex marriage‚ the United Sates is creating discrimination against same-sex couples. People of faith are the biggest advocates against same-sex marriages. With the belief that marriage is the foundation for procreation‚ same-sex couples‚ without the ability to have their own child‚ should not be allowed the right of marriage. Seeing that there are many rights and responsibilities

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    Heterosexual Marriage

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    Heterosexual marriage In our time we can see different sex marriages: homosexual and heterosexual‚ but which one is better for us. None of us would be in the world if we didn’t have a mother and father. God created a man and a woman as the top of his creativity. As they say a woman completes a man and a man completes a woman. This is openness to a new life‚ which implies a necessity of heterosexual union. In my opinion‚ the word marriage should only apply to a union between a man

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    Marriage Is Compromising

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    Marriage Is Compromising Marriage is about two persons placing themselves in a relationship they are truly committed to. Jenny Franchot claims that‚ “Compromise in a marriage is essential to maintain a happy relationship. Without compromise‚ one spouse will generally feel subjugated and may grow increasingly bitter of his or her partner.” Compromise from both spouses is extremely important for a marriage to work. “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and “Like a Bad Dream” by Henrich Boll both

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    marriage crisis

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    Title: The Marriage Crisis In today world‚ marriage is no longer a long lasting commitment as it was established in the first century. People’s view of marriage tends to be a financial affair than to be a divine commitment in which husband and wife should stick together until death. Unfortunately‚ a storm of another nature is wreaking havoc on the foundation and structure of the age-old institution of marriage. One aspect of that trend is that the futures mates may not be ready to assume their

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    child marriage

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    Solutions to End Child Marriage WHAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS Anju Malhotra Ann Warner Allison McGonagle Susan Lee-Rife ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN (ICRW) For 35 years‚ ICRW has worked to empower women‚ advance gender equality and fight poverty in the developing world. ICRW works with partners in the public and private sectors and civil society to conduct empirical research‚ build capacity and advocate for evidence-based practical ways to change policies and programs

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    Marriage Is Outdated

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    Marriage is an outdated institution’ Discuss This statement suggests that the tradition Christian idea of marriage has become old-fashioned because of the differences in modern relationships. A traditional Christian would disagree with this statement since they consider marriage an important part of life. They believe that marriage is a gift from God because he intended men and women to live together and that within a marriage men and women should support one another and be faithful. Christians

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