Marriage: A responsibility/goal/objective. Divorce: Tragic, regrettable, to be avoided if possible, but sometimes the only way.
Judaism has always permitted divorce. It is not encouraged though.
Divorce is discouraged, but permissible.
Orthodox is the religious or political views of a person conforming to what is traditionally accepted. Orthodox means conventional, mainstream and conservative.
Poeple are called Bitches.
Non-Orthdox views generally support it. Orthodox views vary, and there isn't a concensus.
The answer is Recontructionists :)
Catholics believe that fornication (Sex before marriage) is bad. One reason is that when you have sex, you form a bond with your spouse, but most fornicators just do it for pleasure. It destroys a relationship and rips a part of you if you divorce. Marriage seals the vows so you are less likely to divorce. Fornication is like using the other person as a tool for pleasure, you don't do it with love, you only do it for pleasure. Fornication is a sin if you know that it is wrong and you do it anyways.
not many people have the same veiws of life as their parents, partially because they are from two differnet generations in which some things that never used to be socially acceptable are now, especially not marriage. MY parents tell me to wait until i am at least 25 but when i think about it i would be ready for marriage and a family at the age of 21. watever you choose just make sure its a wise choice. although nowadays marriage is taken for granted and it is far to easy to get a divorce.
I am unsure. However, her staunch Democratic and other liberal views are much in line with Reform Jewish and Union For Reform Judaism, as well as Central Conference of American Rabbis, thinking. She did, however, attend an Orthodox Jewish School-- Beis Ya'akov in Brooklyn.
Christianity: Son of God (Messiah) Islam: Prophet Judaism: False messiah
Christian Science views marriage as a sacred union and discourages divorce, but it does allow for it in cases of adultery or abuse. Members are encouraged to seek spiritual solutions and guidance when facing marital difficulties. Ultimately, decisions about divorce are left to the individuals involved and their spiritual discernment.
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