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What a shit primary source!Yeh well I quoted Christ
What a shit primary source!Yeh well I quoted Christ
It's implied in Adam and Eve - that man and woman are meant to be one in love, under God. After that it is referred to many times (in both the first and second covenant) and inferred by the unique monotheism of Christianity itselfI'm a little lost...
When exactly did God create marriage?
Was it during the late Eocene epoch (55-38 million yrs ago) when our Prosiminian ancestors took the Anthropoidian evolutionary track?
So how did the other religions come across "Marriage"?It's implied in Adam and Eve - that man and woman are meant to be one in love, under God. After that it is referred to many times (in both the first and second covenant) and inferred by the unique monotheism of Christianity itself
That doesn't suggest that God created marriage, and in any event the concept of a legally binding 'union' between man and woman didn't exist around the time of Adam and Eve.It's implied in Adam and Eve - that man and woman are meant to be one in love, under God. After that it is referred to many times (in both the first and second covenant) and inferred by the unique monotheism of Christianity itself
Does that mean incest is a requisite for relationships? That seems to be an implication also.It's implied in Adam and Eve - that man and woman are meant to be one in love, under God. After that it is referred to many times (in both the first and second covenant) and inferred by the unique monotheism of Christianity itself
No. God created Man and Woman as seperate beings destined to be one together, under His love. Through the love that binds them to eachother and God, new life is brought into the world. It is a symbol of our actual, living faith. 1+1=3.That doesn't suggest that God created marriage, and in any event the concept of a legally binding 'union' between man and woman didn't exist around the time of Adam and Eve.
The concept of a ceremony whereby a union is acknowledged in the eyes of God and the law was created by people. Regardless of whether it was influenced by the scriptures (which for all intents and purposes are largely irrelevant to todays society given the massive gaps in translation)
Adam and Eve gave birth to two sons.Does that mean incest is a requisite for relationships? That seems to be an implication also.
And inferences do not count, Iron, they are human fallacies.
And yet there is other religions that perform marriages and some of these religions pre-date Christinality.The evolution of the actual legal ceremony is less interesting. The point is that it is a union ordained by God from the dawn of man.
Why, no matter! Theyre all responding to an urge which their universal creator endowed them withAnd yet there is other religions that perform marriages and some of these religions pre-date Christinality.
Clutching.Why, no matter! Theyre all responding to an urge which their universal creator endowed them with
You said YOUR God created marriage, how did other religions gods create Marriage then.Why, no matter! Theyre all responding to an urge which their universal creator endowed them with
Can you?And we reach the essential problem.
Just because another person or people think something different to me doesnt mean that my values are any less true. Can you understand this?