Tim_Tex wrote:
I feel that if I have kids out of wedlock or even have sex out of wedlock, I will go to hell, and my family won't want anything to do with me.
So I am definitely pro-marriage.
Um...I think it's called "acceptance". I don't understand how people can think that "God's laws," as outlined in the Bible, are as rigid as our own laws here. My theory is "God doesn't judge...people judge in God's name".
How you wrote that was a little funny...it sounds like your family won't want anything to do with you because you'll be in hell. I knew what you meant, but it still made me giggle.
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I think that a legally binding union is very necessary for the aforementioned reasons of legality. BUT there are some couples that can't or at least shouldn't get married because of the other person's criminal record, credit history, car accidents, etc.
When you get married, you're pretty much considered one entity. The wife's jail time can impact the husband's ability to get a security clearance. The husband's lousy credit can make it much more difficult to purchase a home and get decent financing. If the wife has had a lot of speeding tickets and car accidents, and the husband has a perfect driving history, his rates will still go up (even though traditionally, when men get married their rates go down), and they might even have to go with a high-risk company.
Also, I still believe that marriage is a lifelong commitment. So...if 2 people need 5 years to figure out if they can make it another 50, more power to them, as long as they aren't going to drag each other through the mud down the road in a divorce.