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Marriage-1 VIEWPOINTS Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz 11/14/2010

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Marriage-1

VIEWPOINTS
Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz
11/14/2010
Lately, it was reported that someone prominent and celebrated signified the marriage option sooner or later.

It is common knowledgez that the subject party concerned has lived one and alone for a good number of years. It is this intriguing announcement and interesting news that occasion this three-fold plain and simple essay on marriage. For a start, it is both good and true to say that everybody is an expert in marriage. On the other hand, it is also a fact that a big number of couples get married more out of instinct and custom — without the proper understanding of the rather signal nature and the inherent consequences of marriage. For this reason, as they find it easy to get married, easy too they decide to separate.

Here is the correct notion of marriage, irrespective of race, color and creed of people — except for one particular belief that one man is equals two, three or even four women: Marriage is basically an indivisible and insoluble union of a man and woman for their mutual welfare and the good of the children born of their union. Such is the nature and finality of marriage according to the law of nature — without any appeal to higher values. And such is the essence and finalities of marriage — irrespective if one or both of the married couple believe it or not. There are realities that do not change only because some individuals want them otherwise.
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