For as long as I remember and for as long as most people can remember, A Family was defined as a Husband and Wife along with their kids. In the last few years, that fine line of a Husband and Wife being the only form of marriage has been fading. More and more people have been more verbal about their thoughts of legalizing Gay marriage. Originally, it was shut down by many states, but in 2015, the U.S Supreme Court made Gay Marriage Legal in all 50 states. In a few years that came before 2015, roughly 71,000 gay marriages took place in the U.S. From 2015 to the present, over 1 Million Gay marriages have gone about. Traditionally, a Family has kids. Since Gay Marriage couples can't have kids of their own, they're left with the option of adopting kids if they want any. There have been many studies since that have tried to determine whether or not there are any negative long-term consequences of kids who belong to parents of the same sex rather than kids who have a...
In my last blog post, I had talked about dating and building a strong relationship with someone else. In this post, I'm going to talk about the transition from dating into marriage. I believe I mentioned this last time, but lots of people are scared of commitment. The number of people cohabiting instead of getting married is rapidly increasing. In class today, my professor said how in Idaho, it's easier to get out of a marriage than it would be a housing contract. Now staying on the idea of contract, what is the difference between a contract and a covenant? A Contract is a legally settled agreement, while a covenant is more of a spiritual agreement. A covenant is a two-way promise, a pledge. To think of marriage as a covenant rather than a contract makes it mean so much more. We want to keep our covenants with each other and with God. Often times our partner can come up short. They can frustrate or hurt us in ways, but just try and remember the promises we've m...
Nobody would be able to be here today if it weren't for the companionship of parents. Without parents, we wouldn't have made it past infancy. Mothers and Fathers do so much for us. First, they made us. They care for our every need while we are living in their home as children. They feed us, take care of us when we're hurt, and do everything they can to make our lives as comfortable and happy as possible. When it finally is time to leave the house, they've done what they could to prepare us to live on our own, and hopefully prepped us with all of the life skills we need to take care of ourselves. The things I stated above, those are exactly the purposes of parents. They are there to bring us into this world. They love and care for us. They prepare us for the natural foes the earth has to offer. There are different styles of parenting, however, and depending on the child, a certain type may benefit more than others. On the Prep assignments for class this week, one of...
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