Couples who constantly argue, belittle each other or are on the defense have lost the ability to communicate openly
about issues in their marriage.
Often, a spouse may vent to a friend or relative
about issues in the marriage out of frustration while unaware that this may weaken the marital bond.
During discussions
about issues in your marriage, both of you can adopt several concessions to make the marriage prosper.
Not exact matches
Why are you listening to black clerics over this
issue, Blacks are having more kids out of wed lock than whites, they are also like white, living
in sin, but the church's say nothing
about having babies without a husband or sitting
in church and living
in sin, talk
about glass houses, and besides the
marriages are Cival
marriage not religious
marriage, what a bunch of hipocrites..
What
about other, shall I call them «soft
issues» or non-core
issues like, family counseling, youth ministry, childrens's ministry, community upliftment,
marriage support, involvement
in local cahllenges facing our community, being the moral compass
in our city, etc etc..
So to those that say I am being judgemental and condemning... my comment originally was to state what the Bible says
about this
issue being talked
about in this article and what is really considered
marriage in the Bible.
Huckabee's 2008 Iowa victory and Santorum's surge suggest that,
in spite of the dominant stereotypes
about evangelicals, they value religious authenticity more than rhetoric and care
about more
issues than gay -
marriage and abortion.
Incestuous relationships between adults should push the
issue of consent and its many complexities and weaknesses to the fore
in debates
about sexual morality and
marriage.
Because the young are more liberal on social
issues» at least at this point
in their lives» traditionalists are being counseled by secularists to either remain silent
about abortion and same - sex
marriage, or even change their beliefs.
In general, the cynical leaders of the backlash» as distinguished from the true believers at the grass roots who really do care
about issues like abortion, religion, homosexual
marriage, and the rest» are often moderate cultural modernists themselves, but they are perfectly happy to reap the benefits that accrue to them from red - state Americans losing sight of the material
issues that ought to dominate their political imaginations.
Any form of premarriage or
marriage counseling or enrichment these days should encourage a couple to look at their expectations both
about the routine details of everyday living (like the garbage) and their expectations
about the long - range
issues involved
in any relationship.
Among the best is that by Professor Robert Fastiggi who wrote, «I agree with Pope Francis that there are many beautiful insights
about marriage»
in Cardinal Kasper's presentation, but on the
issue of communion for the divorced and remarried, Kasper is decidedly wrong, for reasons laid out by Fastiggi and by Francis's own doctrinal chief, Gerhard Cardinal Muller.
However, generically speaking I continue to be surprised at how many times there are significant
issues in families and
marriages that involve, as one of the major components, if not THE major component, crisis brought
about because people's perceived needs and rights (I call them their «wants») are not being met by others.
People
in our churches are dealing with the
issues discussed
in «Real
Marriage,» and to pretend these aren't real
issues and to avoid talking
about them is akin to closing your eyes and declaring that you don't see the need we are serving.
It seems that when teams of doorstep canvassers are sent out to chat with thousands of residents
about same - sex
marriage, swift and durable change occurs
in the opinions on that
issue held by subjects who chatted with a gay canvasser whose script told him to say that he'd really like to get married but the law won't allow it.
The fear of losing one's job or reputation has made many Americans afraid to speak publicly
about this
issue, even though their deep convictions
about life,
marriage, and family have not changed
in response to elite cultural pressure.
As
in some
marriages, the argument isn't always
about the topic at hand but rather
about a deep seated anger over some other
issue.
Here are some details
about that November 2004 ballot proposal: 1) there was already
in place a Utah law strictly banning same - sex
marriage, which I fully supported; 2) all three candidates for the office of attorney general of Utah (the chief law - enforcement officer
in the state) opposed the amendment, including the LDS (Mormon) Republican incumbent, Mark Shurtleff, mostly because they considered it a poorly drafted amendment; 3) I refused to endorse the amendment, but I did not urge people to vote «no»; 4) the leadership of the LDS Church, which has a record for being as strongly opposed to same - sex
marriage as the Catholic Church, did not
issue a statement urging its members to vote one way or the other; 5) inasmuch as two thirds of Utahans belong to the LDS Church, this means that the leadership of at least 80 percent of Utah churchgoers did not urge a «yes» vote on the amendment.
And much though not all of First Things» work has been
in the service of a religiously informed «public philosophy,» seeking to find a common language for perennial truths
about marriage, life, freedom, and other
issues in the public square.
For young people today, if they have an «
issue» with the Catholic Church,
in an overwhelming number of cases, the
issue will be
about sexuality and
marriage.
I recently got into an online debate with a Baptist minister
about this
issue, and he told me it was totally
in the bounds of his Christian
marriage to have anal intercourse with his wife (ok, he volunteered this info to me, I swear).
Abortion and gay
marriage we considered especially «difficult» and «sensitive»
issues,
about which the appropriate opinion — after a period of long and heartfelt reflection — was
in doubt, but certainly always «evolving» and open to ongoing «dialogue.»
In most churches, we don't think twice
about preaching on
issues such as raising children,
marriage, or even protecting the unborn.
Decisions had to be made from time to time as to where or when services of the church would be held; the church needed to be told of the impending visit of an apostle, or of some prophet or teacher from abroad; a question has been raised as to the good faith of one of these visitors, and there must be some discussion of the point and a decision on it; a fellow Christian from another church is on a journey and needs hospitality; a member of the local congregation planning to visit a church abroad needs a letter of introduction to that church, which someone must be authorized to provide; a serious dispute
about property rights or some other legal matter has arisen between two of the brothers and the church must name someone to help them settle the
issue or must
in some other way deal with it; a new local magistrate has begun to prosecute Christians for violating the law against unlicensed assembly, and consideration must be given to ways and means of meeting this crisis; charges have been brought against one of the members by another member, and these must be investigated and perhaps some disciplinary action taken; one of the members has died, and the church is called on for some special action
in behalf of his family
in the emergency; differences of opinion exist
in the church on certain questions of morals or belief (such as
marriage and divorce, or the resurrection), differences which local prophets and teachers are apparently unable to compose, and a letter must be written to the apostle — who will write this letter and what exactly will it say?
I would suggest a cohabiting plan even if you're living together for convenience / financial
issues (if you're moving
in together and already talking
about and / or planning
marriage, you need The New I Do).
• Verbal or physical abuse is an
issue in the
marriage and one of the partners is fearful
about their safety or well - being so clams up
in sessions.
Former President Clinton, who said back
in 2009 that he had «changed his mind»
about his opposition to gay
marriage, has
issued a statement
in support of the effort to pass a bill that would let same - sex couples legally wed
in New York.
In this case, the DK audience is passionate
about same - sex
marriage, but sending $ 5 to support Daily Kos as a website / blogging community is not exactly the most efficient way to advance gay rights as an
issue.
Many Americans continue to say their religious beliefs have been influential
in shaping their views
about social
issues, including abortion and same - sex
marriage, according to Pew research, but it doesn't always translate into votes.
Most Republicans
in New York, with notable exceptions, don't want to talk
about same - sex
marriage at all, either deciding it is a losing
issue or believe the discussion is a distraction (it's probably a combination of both).
«For my part, I will spend the next 27 days continuing to spread the word
about the clear choice facing voters
in this race — between my progressive plan for better healthcare and high - paying jobs
in Queens, and Peter Vallone's extreme Conservative Party - backed views on core
issues like women's healthcare and
marriage equality,» she added.
The majority members have had several lengthy discussions
about the
issue of gay
marriage in general, but have not yet officially wrestled with the question of whether they want to vote on the controversial
issue or punt.
Separately, Vlasto told me the other books are
about how New York legalized same - sex
marriage, which was a watershed moment
in the national debate on that
issue, and Cuomo's term as New York attorney general.
Since becoming governor
in 2011, Cuomo has amassed legislative victories on many
issues progressives care
about, such as
marriage equality, $ 15 minimum wage and paid family leave.
Last week, Governor Cuomo announced that he and his senior staff would tour the state
in order to speak directly to the people of New York
about, among other
issues, creating a property tax cap, cleaning up Albany by passing ethics reform and passing a
marriage equality bill.
In the true essence of Albany, politicians in this nearly 400 - year - old city bargained and bickered over a host of seemingly unconnected issues as gay couples and other states watched closely for indications about which way the national debate is evolving over using the word «marriage» to describe the union between people of the same se
In the true essence of Albany, politicians
in this nearly 400 - year - old city bargained and bickered over a host of seemingly unconnected issues as gay couples and other states watched closely for indications about which way the national debate is evolving over using the word «marriage» to describe the union between people of the same se
in this nearly 400 - year - old city bargained and bickered over a host of seemingly unconnected
issues as gay couples and other states watched closely for indications
about which way the national debate is evolving over using the word «
marriage» to describe the union between people of the same sex.
Those also happen to be regions where Senate Democrats find themselves
in potentially difficult re-election fights — suggesting that while opinions
about marriage may buoy Democrats nationally and
in swing states, the
issue is more perilous for the party
in places such as Louisiana, North Carolina and Arkansas, where incumbent Senate Democrats will be on the ballot next year.
Bloomberg also claimed
in the interview that he could sway key GOP Senators (specifically Brooklyn's Martin Golden and Queens» Frank Padavan) to make a «yes» vote when
marriage equality comes to the floor, however, Gay City News reports that Padavan's office says that the Senator and the mayor have not had any discussions
about the
issue.
Early
in the afternoon on September 8, Dan Levitan of BerlinRosen, which works on behalf of the de Blasio campaign, emailed Gay City News to confirm the mayor's endorsement, but he emphasized, «Mayor de Blasio is a strong support [er] of
marriage equality and LGBT rights, and the Mayor has been clear
about his very strong disagreement with Councilmember Cabrera on these
issues.»
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marriage and family while providing an inspiring and refreshingly real online community
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A telephone interview with Terry was published
in the Sunday
issue along with details they received from Moscow, and initiated another wave of talks
about Internet
marriage scams
in Australia.
Some questions are
about interracial dating,
marriage issues or age gap
in a Ukrainian - Western relationship.
Dating is not allowed
in Islam so while you keep chatting online keep proper conversation
about marriage issue and try to avoid any flirt.
InterNations helps you think
about common
issues and gender roles
in international
marriage.
Colorado Springs, CO
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About Blog The Boundless blog is a collection of unique voices addressing the
issues young adults care
about right now — everything from dating and faith to current events.Our goal is to mature young adults in Christ as the foundation for marriage and family while providing an inspiring and refreshingly real online community in which to share the jou
about right now — everything from dating and faith to current events.Our goal is to mature young adults
in Christ as the foundation for
marriage and family while providing an inspiring and refreshingly real online community
in which to share the journey.
The
issue is not that the film fails to «repair» these three
marriages, or to showcase some sort of profound personal growth
in these individuals; for a movie that seems sincerely curious
about what makes healthy relationships work, it taps only into their most familiar problems, and then relies on cute, superficial solutions to them.
As much as the miniseries focuses on Olive and her
issues, McDormand said that the larger story «is
about a
marriage and how a
marriage survives depression and not just one woman's depression, but generations of depression, and also how a small town survives it, and different ways that people
in those generations handle mental illness, not just depression.»
Responding to comment
about the Gospels being contradictory, my answer outlines some of the different ways of interpreting the Bible
in general — Fundamentalist, Liberal and Conservative perspectives, applied to the story of Creation, the science / religion debate and the
issue of Gay
Marriage.
George becomes the chief suspect, and the investigation turns up details
about his personal life — secret relationships, temper
issues, a disintegrating
marriage — that cast his innocence
in doubt for everyone but his closest family.
Despite of your opinion
about and attitude toward gays
in general, your teacher may ask you to write
about gay
marriage issue.