Right to Marry A Case for Getting and Staying Married
Most women want to marry. Men do too, but their desire is more subconscious. They are not as vocal or upfront, and for them the dreamy aspect does not exist. As long as marriage basically survives as a legal union between a man and a woman for life, we have a right to make that choice. Rather than being a strictly private arrangement, marriage is a public commitment; Right To Marry explains why this is so. As part of our culture, we are invited to partake, to enjoy, to participate, to honor, and to join in a well established tradition that is undergoing change and whose existence is under threat. As with all rights, marriage has responsibilities – to us, our spouse, our family and our culture, just to name a few. Is it also right to marry? What are the advantages? For the sake of providing that there be future generations, it is essential. Oh yes, babies can be born without the sanction of marriage. Is this a good idea? Does it lift society? What are the ramifications? What is so special about marriage and why is it worth preserving? Right to Marry examines these questions and with due consideration of your own views, seeks answers. Right to Marry provides clues on how to choose the right spouse if possible. Looking at the vows from the Christian and Jewish faiths, these time honored words, what do they mean, and how do they play out in practical terms in our lives. The book also offers testimony of those marriages that have lasted, endured the hardships and joys inherent in living together, and supplies encouragement to those who can’t see what all the fuss is about. Hopefully you will be open enough to read this book and find your own answers. The book can also help those who have made a mistake and do not want to keep repeating it. Being and staying married, what kind of efforts are necessary? Anyone that has an interest in marriage has the right to read the book and find out why it is right to marry.