Anthropology: Marriage And Divorce

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Short Essay on Anthropology: Marriage and Divorce The Lord God said, it is not good for man to be alone. I will make a suitable helper for him (Genesis 2:18, NIV). God is the creator of heaven and earth and he created the institute of marriage. He hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and only allows it in certain situations. I this essay I will discuss marriage, divorce and remarriage from the biblical point of view. I will also talk about how these issues impact the Church and society at large. Marriage is defined as the legally or formally recognized union of a man and a woman as partners in a relationship. This is the point in a man’s life that he will leave his father and mother and become united with a woman and both of them will become one …show more content…

This done in the presence of accredited witnesses or established by a civil or religious ceremony. Then it is only after the ceremony that the couple is allowed to engage in sexual relations for the first time. This is different from the current popular understanding in that without the witnesses or the civil or religious ceremonies, many engage in sexual relations …show more content…

Then there are people such as myself that believe that all relationships, to include marriages, do not work out for the good of the parties involved. I think that as long as a couple is divorced they are no longer husband and wife and they are free to remarry. I do believe that there has to be a certificate of divorce (Deuteronomy 24:1, NIV). It is biblically acceptable for Christians to remarry. Even those that are divorced still fall under scripture that states, if they cannot control themselves they should marry, for it is better to marry than to burn with passion (1 Corinthians 7:9, NIV). It would be better for them to remarry than to commit sin. Divorce would normally have an impact on the Church, esp. if the divorce is within the church. The church teach about marriage and divorce so for divorce to hit home would be a hard blow. Divorcees are impacted both emotionally and spiritually. The effects of divorce on society play a big role. It leads to abuse, poor education performance and income drops in households. “Religious worship, which has been linked to better health, longer marriages, and better family life drops after the parents divorce” (Fagan and Rector,

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