Sentences with phrase «wedlock who»

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Who can calculate the harm done to babies born out of wedlock, to children affected by divorce?
She became pregnant out of wedlock, and wasn't certain who the real father was.
Wonder if Chick fil a and Graham would discriminate against children who are born out of wedlock, couples who are divorced, people who commit adultery, or having slaves..
Yes you can find angry people as rent seekers not wanting to pay for out - of - wedlock babies, but no one wants to say «no» to one's own grandmother who has paid into this so - called entitlement as a liability underwritten by the U.S. government.
One indication of this divide, as we learned last week, is that more than 50 percent of babies to mothers who don't have college degrees are born outside of wedlock, compared to less than 10 percent of babies born to mothers with college degrees.
The second thing would be then by this logic, we would have to apply the same principles to a mother who had a child out of wedlock.
Then I received an email from a single mother in the church who had gotten pregnant out of wedlock.
In former Communists countries, like Poland in some Churches women are not even allowed to read during mass, forget about altar girls I've only seen 1 church that allowed it, and couples who practice contraception, who are divorced, who have children out of wedlock, priests often deny them the Sacraments especially in small towns.
I wonder if these spineless Pastors are speaking up to all the men who fathered children out of wedlock.
And besides, God's servant wouldn't be caught dead in a stable with a woman who gave birth out of wedlock.
For example, the mothers of the vast majority of the children born out of wedlock are racial minority teen - agers who come from broken families living below the poverty level.
Persons who enter wedlock are saying to each other: I want this so badly that I want you and others to hold me to my high resolve when the easy thing to do is to quit.
And shame on anyone who has sex out of wedlock without the intent to procreate.
The poll «found that 72 percent of all married «traditionalists» (those who «strongly» believe out of wedlock sex is wrong) report high sexual satisfaction.
Based on what various family members and friends in the medical profession who deal with pregnant young women have told me, many pregnant out - of - wedlock young women face tremendous pressure from both their parents (including the good religious folks) and the guy who got them pregnant to have an abortion.
According to Sports Illustrated (SI), who interviewed her about her memoir, she wrote: «The debate of when life begins swirled through my head, and the veil of a child out of wedlock at the prime of my career seemed unbearable.
Many other NBA players who have never been the subject of litigation are also supporting out - of - wedlock children, including Kenny Anderson, Allen Iverson and Latrell Sprewell, who had three children by three women before he turned 21.
«Wherever there's money, there are going to be women,» says veteran Sonics guard Nate McMillan, who has no out - of - wedlock children but has friends who do.
«If the court system is going to make an athlete pay a substantial amount of money, there should be a contract for women that they can't just take the money and spend it on whatever they want,» says a San Francisco 49ers player who has one out - of - wedlock son.
Larry Bird is an out - of - wedlock father who has not sought a close relationship with his child.
«I'd say that there might be more kids out of wedlock than there are players in the NBA,» estimates one of the league's top agents, who says he spends more time dealing with paternity claims than he does negotiating contracts.
Consider this NBA All - Paternity team of players who have had children out of wedlock and have subsequently been the subject of paternity - related lawsuits: Larry Bird, Patrick Ewing, Juwan Howard, Shawn Kemp, Jason Kidd, Stephon Marbury, Hakeem Olajuwon, Gary Payton, Scottie Pippen and Isiah Thomas.
• Strong enforcement is not only correlated with lower rates of separation and divorce, but also appears to lead to men having fewer out of wedlock births; and to partnering with better - educated women who have a higher underlying propensity to invest in their children.
This is how it worked: Expectant parents who had «out - of - wedlock» babies were forced to give them away and then told to go on with their lives without knowing what became of their children.
The program «s findings, Klinman said, should help discredit the myth that young men who father children out of wedlock are irresponsible and have little concern for their children.
There was also Assemblyman Denny Farrell Jr., who memorably accosted Dicker while his radio show was on the air about the scribe's reporting of the Manhattan Democrat's out - of - wedlock child (do you see the pattern emerging here?)
The former congressman, who decided not to seek re-election in 2008 following a drunk - driving / out - of - wedlock child scandal, had reportedly been mulling a comeback bid for some time, but ultimately decided against it.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who has had a well - documented affair out of wedlock, said Hillary Clinton is «too stupid» to be president because she didn't believe Monica Lewinsky's claim of a relationship with her husband.
According to a new study, women entering their 40s who had their first child out of wedlock experience poorer health, on average, than women who were married when they first gave birth — even if they marry in the interim.
According to a new study, women entering their 40s who had their first child out of wedlock experience poorer health, on average, than women who were married when they first gave birth.
While we celebrate couples who are bound by wedlock, we have, as a society, also come to the agreement that all marriages are inherently stifled with conflict and misunderstanding, which is why many of us strive to «make it work.»
Unless you've been hiding under a rock (and I know some of you are using a bedrock address, you knuckledraggers who think the out - of - wedlock rate in... [Read more...]
Kristin Davis, who you may recall as one of the leading ladies from Sex and the City has gone on the record with Stella magazine saying «many actors rush into wedlock thinking they are living in a movie scene».
Meanwhile, Valjean seizes an opportunity for compassion regarding Fantine (a clammy Uma Thurman), a worker at his factory who is dismissed upon the discovery that she has a child out of wedlock.
After her husband's death, Edna becomes a powerful political figure, succeeding in removing the stigma of illegitimacy by having that word stricken from all future Texas birth certificates; in this way, she honors the memory of her own half sister, who had killed herself upon discovering she was born out of wedlock.
This happens when she receives a phone call from Hortense Cumberbatch, who Cynthia bore out of wedlock at 16 and gave up for adoption without ever seeing her.
It's about a troubled inner - city youth turned seething young man, Adonis (Michael B. Jordan, the fiercely alive lead from Fruitvale Station), who knows his impulse to fight comes from his out - of - wedlock father, heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, who died before they ever met.
Facing his greatest challenge to date, we see him solving problems (an Esther Williams - like starlet with an out - of - wedlock pregnancy [a funny and crass Scarlett Johansson, «Lucy»]; a talentless actor but agile cowboy who's reluctantly moved to star in a classy drama [an amazing Alden Ehrenreich, «Beautiful Creatures»]; etc., etc.) while trying to find his greatest star starring (and almost completing) what is their projected hit for the season, the eponymous epic telling of «the life of the Christ» from the perspective of a Roman general.
Finally, there's Nathan's young partner, David Thomson (Ben Davies), a deadbeat dad who is in denial about the existence of a 4 year - old daughter born out - of - wedlock.
The picture should be a must - see for Vice-President Dan Quayle, who came so strong in his criticism of the TV sit - com Murphy Brown, when Candice Bergen's career woman gave birth out of the wedlock.
His portrayal by Boyle, accented by a dynamic script from Aaron Sorkin, displays the man as so petty and argumentative that he refuses to put money into the account his ex-girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan (Katherine Waterston) despite her having to go on welfare, and denies paternity despite overwhelming DNA odds of young Lisa who was born to Chrisann out of wedlock.
The «My Goodness» is our response to the enormous increase in the proportion of babies who are born out of wedlock or are illegitimate, terms one uses with embarrassment now but which may still have had some currency in 1965.
Take for example former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who now finds himself in a media tizzy because he fathered a child out of wedlock.
In Pushcar, the child's stepfather attempted to proceed with the adoption of his wife's child, who was born out of wedlock.
, legislative facts and law (the WHO website shows that drinking water is not safe in that country, so little Jethro won't be moving overseas with dad any time soon), or less crucially about everyday society, like contextual facts and definitions — such as how free speech is jealously protected, how children can't really be blamed for being born out of wedlock, or how married women are natural bartenders.
Nevertheless, like children with divorced parents, children who grow up with a single parent because they were born out of wedlock are more likely than children living with continuously married parents to experience a variety of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems.
Single mothers report more depression and psychological problems than married mothers and undoubtedly function less well as parents as a result.9 Cohabiting mothers have also been found to suffer more from depression than married mothers, which again would directly interfere with their ability to display good parenting skills.10 It is important to note that these differences may be the result of these mothers» living situation or may reflect pre-existing differences between the types of women who have children out of wedlock rather than in marriage (as we discuss in the section on selection below).11
With more than half of births to women under 30 now out of wedlock, it is not uncommon for the expectant mother to ask, «Who is the father?»
In the mid-1980s, three developments long in the making — a dramatic increase in out - of - wedlock childbearing, the high cost of providing welfare to young poor women who become mothers, and the difficulties faced by their children — became a focus of concern among policymakers and the public alike.
For the past 15 years, political pundits have been telling us a dark fairy tale about American teens, blaming who have babies out of wedlock.
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