In many threads both on CF and elsewhere on the topics of same-sex marriage, the morality of divorce or of contraception, etc., it becomes evident to thread participants that different people bring to the table divergent understandings of the purpose(s) of marriage, and those threads often become bogged down in mutual misapprehensions of the assumptions of others as to the purpose(s) of marriage. For example, one person may suggest that providing a healthy home for children is "the purpose" behind marriage, and be challenged by the question that if that is the case, why is there recognition and acceptance of marriages between sterile people, marriages where the wife has passed menopause, etc. Therefore it struck me as a good idea to start a thread where those purposes are the specific topic for discussion.
If you see more than one fundamental purpose of marriage, please address how they intertwine or how they are prioritized.
In addition to the basic question of the purpose(s) of marriage, I would like to see us address the distinction between what marriages should be recognized at law, in the civil courts, vs. what marriages should be contracted/recognized in the churches. This would include both civil (=secular) and non-Christian religious marriages.
Bearing in mind that God expects ethical behavior in marriage from those who do not yet know or accept the Scriptures, if you found your answer in Scripture please expand on the bare quotation of Scripture to show how in your understanding it applies to everyone.
I understand that in the course of writing posts that address this OP and posts responding to it, you may find it necessary to speak of same-sex marriage, divorce, and/or contraception. This is not a thread about same-sex marriage, homosexuality, divorce, abortion, or contraception. If you find it necessary to address any of them, kindly do it briefly or as one element of a longer post. In accorance with CF moderation standards, the staff may delete posts by, and/or warn or infract, those who attempt to hijack the thread into these contentious topics.
It is about the purpose(s) of marriage generally, not about SSM, the morality of divorce, etc. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation on this.
While I do have my own answer to the OP in mind, I am refraining from answering in this initial post, in order to keep it from becoming merely a debate about my opinions and not those of everyone.
If you see more than one fundamental purpose of marriage, please address how they intertwine or how they are prioritized.
In addition to the basic question of the purpose(s) of marriage, I would like to see us address the distinction between what marriages should be recognized at law, in the civil courts, vs. what marriages should be contracted/recognized in the churches. This would include both civil (=secular) and non-Christian religious marriages.
Bearing in mind that God expects ethical behavior in marriage from those who do not yet know or accept the Scriptures, if you found your answer in Scripture please expand on the bare quotation of Scripture to show how in your understanding it applies to everyone.
I understand that in the course of writing posts that address this OP and posts responding to it, you may find it necessary to speak of same-sex marriage, divorce, and/or contraception. This is not a thread about same-sex marriage, homosexuality, divorce, abortion, or contraception. If you find it necessary to address any of them, kindly do it briefly or as one element of a longer post. In accorance with CF moderation standards, the staff may delete posts by, and/or warn or infract, those who attempt to hijack the thread into these contentious topics.
It is about the purpose(s) of marriage generally, not about SSM, the morality of divorce, etc. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation on this.
While I do have my own answer to the OP in mind, I am refraining from answering in this initial post, in order to keep it from becoming merely a debate about my opinions and not those of everyone.