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  • Apr 19, 2006, 06:48 AM
    fredg
    Marriage
    Hi,
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/showthread.php?t=24811

    The above link is a question about money in a relationship.
    It turned into a religious discussion by one member.
    My question is:
    Are all marriages considered to be "religious ceremonies"?
    A marriage in a Church is usually considered a "religious" marriage.
    Is a "quickie" marriage in Las Vegas a religious ceremony or religious marriage?
    Is one by a Magistrate, or Justice of the Peace also considered religious?

    Being from "older generations", I remember those who did not condone a marriage by a Magistrate, or Justice of the Peace, because they were not in a Church setting... meaning they were not a real "religious" wedding or a "real" marriage.
    So, are all marriages considered "religious"?
  • Apr 19, 2006, 05:38 PM
    orange
    Well I think it would be a matter of opinion obviously, but personally I don't consider all marriages religious. A civil marriage is not religious at all, and yet it is a legal marriage. Lots of people get married outside of a church or without religious conviction, and while certain religious groups might not consider them married, the government does, and that's good enough for me.
  • Apr 20, 2006, 07:30 AM
    fredg
    Comment on orange's post
    All marriages are not in religious settings; and not considered "religious".
  • Apr 20, 2006, 07:35 AM
    fredg
    Hi, Orange,
    Thank you for your comments.
    I, too, believe that not all marriages are "covenants under God", but simple civil ceremonies, recognized by law.
    Others have stated that any marriage falls within religious beliefs, but we all have our own opinions; especially interesting are those who practice no religious beliefs, and have formed opinions about varying religions and how they should be practiced.
  • Apr 20, 2006, 10:20 AM
    ScottGem
    Ok, I'm going to pop in here since the issue is directly related to posts I made. First to clarify. I never stated or even implied that all marriages were religious ceremonies.

    Clearly all marriages are civil ceremonies since the ability to perform a marriage is granted by local govt. Most marriages, however, are performed by a member of the clergy making those religious ceremonies as well. Therefore, a marriage not performed by a member of the clergy, would not be considered a religious ceremony. Simple fact that answers the question asked in this thread.

    However, whether a marriage is formalized via a religious ceremony or not, doesn't change the fact that the institution of marriage is a religious concept. The idea of the union of two people has historically been part of religion. I never said that marriage was a "covenenat under God", I said it was a covenant between two people. I have always believed that marriage, no matter what your religion or lack thereof, was something you enter into with someone you have deep feelings for and not something to be entered superficially, like for money.

    But let me pose a counter question. The question in the linked thread was about "loving someone for their money." Given the Church's position on the Sanctity of Marriage, does it make sense for someone, who has claimed to be a devout Christian, to make a statement that there was nothing wrong with marrying someone for their money?

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