What is the purpose of marriage?

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To examine the purpose of marriage, you'ds have to go back to when it was first invented. And that was a long time ago. Maybe as far back as cave-man days?

Before marriage became a societal norm, there were three major problems:

1.) Males would often fight over females, sometimes injuring or killing each other. And fights might be repeated over and over - it was never really "won". Extensive carnage and lasting hostility was often the result. Females might also fight over males, but that was less common.

2.) When children were born, often the mother was left to care for and raise the child, sometimes with help from other women, less often from men, and sometimes with no help at all.

3.) As adults reached older ages and physical attractiveness waned, older people were being neglected and abandoned, sometimes starving and/or dying alone with no one to help when they needed help.

Marriage was likely developed to deal with all three of these problems at once. It was made to be permanent, for the rest of the spouses' lives, to eliminate the blody competitions, guarantee multiple participants in the raising of children and support of the family even when the support was a lot less fun than the sex that led to the production of children; and to provide multiple participants in caring for members when they were older and physical attractiveness and usefulness had diminished.

Technically marriage had nothing to do with love. To be more precise, you could have all the love you wanted, whether you were married or not- marriage wasn't necessary for you to love someone, care for them, etc. It was only necessary to KEEP you caring for them, possibly long after you didn't feel like doing it any more.

And that was the difference between societites that had marriage, and those that didn't. Both kinds had loving and caring. But the society with a strongly held marriage custom, had far more caring, namely when one partner maybe didn't feel in love any more.

If we could guarantee that we would ALWAYS feel like loving and caring for a certain partner (and/or children), then marriage would be unnecessary in ANY society - it would add nothing. But millenia of hard experience has shown that more IS needed - and so marriage was designed, to add guarantees where they were clearly needed but, unhappily, often did not exist.

Marriage is not there to help you love each other. For those who love each other, marriage can certainly be more enjoyable and even beautiful. But even in the pre-marriage days (long ago), there were some couples who stayed together all their lives without any legal or societal mandate. Those couples didn't need marriage - they had lots of love and caring without it. And if all couples had been like that, then marriage would never have been invented, or needed. But marriage was invented for the couples whose loving and caring might later disappear, but whose needs and obligations would not.

Marriage is not there to help you love your partner. You can do that fine without it. It's there to keep you together with your partner even if your love later disappears - something that people found over the ages, was grimly necessary.

Keep the real purposes for marriage in mind, when you enter into debates over what it is and what it should be.

If you want to get married in order to show love and dedication to your partner... remember that you don't need marriage to do that. You only need marriage to keep your partner with you - or to keep you with your partner - even if you don't feel you want to be with them any more. THAT is the reason you are getting married. It's the only thing you will have, that you don't have without marriage. It's the only reason marriage is needed at all. And if that reason didn't exist, there probably wouldn't be any such thing as marriage, thousands of years ago or today.
 
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What is the purpose of marriage?

As defined by whom? The Pope? Wikipedia? Your Constitution? Surely it depends on the people concerned?
 
What is the purpose of marriage?

As defined by whom? The Pope? Wikipedia? Your Constitution? Surely it depends on the people concerned?



yes. And.curiously enough countless people the world over for all of recorded history and who knows how long before that have been in complete accord with it at it's core. its opposite sex.
 
There are a million different opinions to your question, "What is the purpose of marriage". From partnership, to sex, to raise children, to share love together... and many more.

The ability to divorce kind of shoots holes in your argument that it keeps people together. This is an unanswerable question.
 
There are a million different opinions to your question, "What is the purpose of marriage". From partnership, to sex, to raise children, to share love together... and many more.

The ability to divorce kind of shoots holes in your argument that it keeps people together. This is an unanswerable question.


it did when you had to have a reason to get a divorce. i think you are seasoned enough to remember those days.
 
The purpose of marriage is the foundation for families, communities and the success of a society. It's the basis for the welfare, security, and love needed in the raising of children.

Destroying the family unit is also one of the tenants of socialism/communism. Which seems to have taken hold in this country.
 
The purpose of marriage is the foundation for families, communities and the success of a society. It's the basis for the welfare, security, and love needed in the raising of children.

Destroying the family unit is also one of the tenants of socialism/communism. Which seems to have taken hold in this country.


nail struck squarely on the head young lady. well said.
 
I see a purpose of this marriage
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I don't see a purpose of this marriage
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The purpose of marriage is the foundation for families, communities and the success of a society. It's the basis for the welfare, security, and love needed in the raising of children.

Destroying the family unit is also one of the tenants of socialism/communism. Which seems to have taken hold in this country.

Drivel: capitalism always has destroyed, always does and always will destroy families, because it thinks people are just cogs in a filthy machine producing profits for fat thieves, as everyone knows.
 
The purpose of marriage is the foundation for families, communities and the success of a society. It's the basis for the welfare, security, and love needed in the raising of children.

Destroying the family unit is also one of the tenants of socialism/communism. Which seems to have taken hold in this country.
There you go..
 
Marriage before God may have a different purpose than the civil purposes of marriage. The way I see it a marriage in the Christian tradition is an allegory. A husband has a relationship with his wife and this at best models the relationship between God and the church/individual. For the Christian then, marriages in which there is not a husband and wife do not model the relationship between God and Church/humanity. For the Christian the intent of marriage to model relationships means that they submit to God's will and live their marriage as He describes. The Christian can still see that marriage in other countries or among non-christians has a different meaning - often with other religious connotations or civil purposes. A christian might recognize a gay union while preferring that his own marriage has the meaning that he holds dear. A christian might wish that others would embrace the same meaning but I hope would not want to impose that on others. I would also hope that others wold not want to impose their purpose for marriage on the christian. Sadly that may just come to pass in the near future.
 
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Marriage before God may have a different purpose than the civil purposes of marriage. The way I see it a marriage in the Christian tradition is an allegory. A husband has a relationship with his wife and this at best models the relationship between God and the church/individual. For the Christian then, marriages in which there is not a husband and wife do not model the relationship between God and Church/humanity. For the Christian the intent of marriage to model relationships means that they submit to God's will and live their marriage as He describes. The Christian can still see that marriage in other countries or among non-christians has a different meaning - often with other religious connotations or civil purposes. A christian might recognize a gay union while preferring that his own marriage has the meaning that he holds dear. A christian might wish that others would embrace the same meaning but I hope would not want to impose that on others. I would also hope that others wold not want to impose their purpose for marriage on the christian. Sadly that may just come to pass in the near future.
Like I've said before ..There ya go
 
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