Professur said:
"Is marriage religious? Not really. It's more personal than that. Religion served as a forum in which marriage took place. To bind the vows more tightly."
What is "religion" anyway?? If it means followin' a certain set of "rules" or to conform to specific standards in order to satisfy requirements, heck, I drive a vehicle "religiously" an' brush my teeth "reliously" too, so what?
However, if it refers to spirituality an' submittin' one's self to the One who created us an' first instituted "marriage" back in Genesis 2:24 & 25, then yeah, marriage is "religious".
An "why" did the "vows" NEED to be more tightly bound? Surely wasn't because they were comin' unraveled due to lack of commitment, was it?
In my view, marriage is a "faith" issue. It assumes that we don't approach it as though
WE 'ave it all figured out. Instead it insists that we approach it in the context of it's original inception. One man, one woman, joined together as "one flesh" by God Himself for the duration of their time upon this Earth. An' fer what it's worth, it's also "symbolic" of the relationship between Christ an' believers.
I think it's an unfortunate thing that we allow "Traditions" to sit in as substitutes for truthful precepts! Instead of teachin' us truth they offer us alternatives which remove original intent an' meaning from our lives an' in exchange, we aquire a new "habit" or social status. Yet we seem so satisfied to continue to pay hommage to things we don't even believe in..........an' for what? The nod of approval from others? A lousy piece of paper that says, "Congrats, yer a part of the married people's club!"? It seems hypocritcal to follow through with such meaningless rituals.
If folks don't even believe in the author of marriage, (God), why the heck try to follow an' institution He designed? Forget about it! Except fer "insurance an' legally protective reasons", why not flush the whole concept down the toilet an' let every man do what is right in his own eyes? At least folks would decrease the stress levels in their lives on earth.
It's no suprise that fewer young people are gettin' married, or that the number of out-of-wedlock births an' domestic disfunction continues to rise.
