Marriage
Marriage is the union of a man and a woman to form a family. It
is also an agreement or a state in which a man and a woman decide to leave
their parents' home's purposely to live together as one body.
In some cases these who marry can be closely related like it is
common among Arabs, Jews and Indians where cousins and step sisters and
brothers can marry each other but it is rare in most African societies.
Marriages within / between closely related persons is called
endogamy while that with less or no relationship is exogamy. Under exogamy
parents and couples to be try to find out whether they are related or not in
order to allow the marriage to take place.
Importance
of Marriage
Procreation:
In marriage society increases in number and this enables society to grow and
avoid extinction and this mirrors God's creative activity as co-creators (Gen 1
:26- 28).
Mutual
compliment: The full image of God is a combination of both male and female so
that as they stay together, work in unity, completeness is achieved.
Model
of Christ's relationship: Marriage acts as a model relationship of Christ with
which we find love finding its meaning full expression for God's glory. Just as
Christ loved church to the extent of sacrificing his life for it so should
married partners. (1 Pet 3: 1- 7)
Remedy
against sin: Marriage acts as a remedy against sin so that those who cannot
stay alone or cannot control themselves should marry and express and express
faithfulness to one another i.e. sexual faithfulness (1 Cor 7:8-9).
Fellowship:
In marriage the two become one flesh in a life giving relationship and are able
to plan together, work and carry one another's burden.
Family
stability: If the family is to fulfil its functions, stability is very
important which is only possible in marriage relationship through love between
husband and wife.
Marriage is useful in creating relationship or diplomatic
associations in case of conflicting societies or tribes e.g. for along time Jap
Adholas and Banyole were enemies (Banja Machoni - old debt) but through
marriage they became friends because of a new way of paying the debt (Banja
Machoni).
Marriage
acts as source of labour in case of polygamy plant of work is done easily.
Marriage
acts as source of wealth / income in terms of bride wealth for then daughters'
poor families raise standards.
It
is another way of fulfilling God's command of Gen 2:18 which express that
"it is not good for man to be alone."
Marriage
is important for procreation and upbringing of children in order to fill the
earth.
Marriage
serves accommodation to excess women.
It
helps to eliminate sex deviation and acts as a remedy against sin since it
offers sexual satisfaction.
Marriage
adds to ones prestige and status i.e. however ugly a man or woman is as long as
he/ she is married one has more respect in society than aim unmarried beautiful
or handsome person.
It
is in marriage that one can express responsibility or maturity.
In
marriage children are born who in future become security of their parents
economically and defence against aggression.
It
also gives sense of belonging and gives ownership or authority by the man.
lt
is useful for continuation of lineage of ancestors so that the family name is
preserved.
It
is one way of serving others in society since people look at them for
assistance.
It
extends relationship i.e. the more wives one has the more one has relationship
with other tribes or races / groupings as it extends beyond such barriers.
Through
marriage there is more exchange of ideas from different backgrounds where
people share and discuss issues of interest.
Courtship
and Marriage
Courtship
refers to a close or the intimate relationship between a man and woman who are
mutually attracted to each other with the intension of getting married.
It
may also be used to mean friendship developed between a man and woman attracted
to each other. In other words, courtship attracted to each other. To the period
of interaction between a man and woman who are
Today,
many people refer to courtship as dating. This is characterized by constant
visits, sharing of ideas and exchange of gift among others. Note should be that in courtship sex is not of it
especially in Christian and traditional setting.
On
the wife hand, marriage is a union of an adult male and female living together
as husband.
It
can also mean an agreement between a man and woman to live or stay together as
husband wife.
In
other words marriage is a long life relationship established between a man and
a woman as 1:1 husband and a wife.
Merits or Importance of
Courtship
1.
It gives time
necessary for the partners to know each other properly before deciding to marry
2.
The man and woman are
able to discover each other's dislikes and likes. This enables the partners to
appreciate their differences and accept one another way they are.
3.
It enables the
partners to know the strength and weakness of one another. This makes it
possible for one partner to accommodate the other weaknesses.
4.
It gives time
necessary for the man and the woman to prepare for marriage in the future. They
can use such a time to put together the requirement necessary for their
marriage including the bride price.
5.
It enables the partners
to make proper choices. This is because marriage is arrived after a long
interaction.
6.
It tests the love
that each partner has got for another. This lays a strong foundation for a
future stable marriage.
7.
It helps the partners
to adjust their behaviour or character in order to accommodate incoming
behaviour or character.
8.
It gives an
opportunity for the partners to grow into a mutual understanding and respect to
one another.
9.
It enables the
partners to know each other's character. This helps the partner to decide
whether or not they can be together with the identified character in future.
10. Courtship helps to reveal the family back ground of each
partner. This is in respect to their character and financial status among
others.
11. It helps to guard against life crisis which may arise as
a result of knowledge of the partner. This could be problems related to fertility.
It is, therefore to reconcile with each
other in the future.
12. It allows each partner to introduce each other to the
relatives. This enables the partners appreciate their family differences.
13. It enables the man and the woman to come together in
order to establish firm a relationship in preparation future life together.
Disadvantages
of Courtship
It
can easily lead to fornication especially if it is prolonged Fornication has
its own problems like unwanted pregnancy and acquisition of sexually
transmitted diseases like AIDS.
It
is possible that people with ill intensions can ruin the partners through
rumours. This can easily to bring their relationship to an abrupt end thus
leaving the partners heartbroken.
It
can make some youth to become rebellious towards their parents and their
relatives. This is especially if such relatives disapprove the relationship.
It
may not necessary lead the man and the woman into marriage. This is especially
after one has realized the weaknesses of the other.
Some
partners may be attracted to each other because of material benefits.
Therefore, in the absence of such benefits like money, the relationship is most
likely to come to an end.
It
is also possible that the partners may disagree in small issues as a result of
being close to one another every now and then. This can lead to frustration.
It
may lead to breaking of cultural values. Young people tend to choose their own
partners independently.
It
is also difficult for the young partners to find the ideal and suitable
partner. Because of this, they may be forced to keep moving in search of a
better relationship.
The
love between a man and woman can easily be destroyed. If the courtship becomes
too long, an impatient partner may lose interest in the relationship.
It
may be difficult for each partner to identify whether or not the other one is
true and committed to the relationship or is simply pretending.
Marriage
breaks social barrier in the society like race and class differences. Especially,
if the marriage is arrived at because of love.
Marriage
shows that the man and the woman are responsible. The partner to come together
as husband and wife means they are ready to fulfill their obligations.
It
promotes the sense of belonging and identify between the man and the woman
community can identify each partner as the wife and the husband of the other.
Marriage
helps to promote the cultures a given society like the culture of keeping
domestic animals like cattle. Such animals are the cultural requirements that
have to be met as part of the bride wealth.
Marriage
is a source of blessings to the man and woman. During the occasion, blessings
are received from the community members and the religious leaders.
Marriage
helps to control social evils including rape and defilement. This is especially
true if the partners are faithful to each other and are able to satisfy their
sexual urge.
Marriage
shows that the man and the woman are mature enough to make independent
decisions and live an adult life.
Importance of
Marriage
1.
Marriage fulfills
God's plan for human kind. God commanded the first human beings to multiply and
fill the world and this is only made possible through marriage.
2.
It creates unity not
only between the two families but in the whole society. This is brought about
by the fact that the community members become related to each other.
3.
It provides wealth to some families especially
that of the girl is through payment of bride price which may include cattle,
goats, furniture, money etc.
4.
It ensures that there
is sexual satisfaction between the man and the woman. This helps to cement the
love between the two.
5.
Marriage, the man and
the woman are able to give comfort and support especially in times of stressful
situation
6.
Marriage helps to
give status to both the man and the woman in the society. The two can be
recognized and respected as legally married people.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Marriage
Partner
One
should consider beauty involving the skin colour, height and body size among
others. This ensures that one is happy and satisfied with his or her choice.
The
age of a person should be considered when choosing a marriage partner. It is
better if on is relatively younger than the other
Love
should be considered. This forms the foundation of a strong and a stable
marriage for the partners in the future
The
health status of a person should be highly considered. One should choose
someone with a better health status
The
cultural background of the two partners should be considered. There should be
some similarities in their ways of life. This
is important in creating harmony and understanding in the marriage.
One
should also consider the family background. This can help the partners to
assess whether they can easily fit in that particular family.
The
financial status of a person should be considered. A partner should at least be
in position to support the other by providing the bask needs like food and
clothes.
One
should consider the character of a person. Virtues like politeness, humility
and honesty should form part of the partners' personality.
The
profession of a person should be considered. The jobs should give enough time
to the partners to enjoy the presence of each other
The
hobbies, likes and interests of a person should be considered. Such should be
closely related and similar in order to help bring the two together.
The
level of education of the partners should be relatively the same. This helps to
promote a better understanding and communication between the partners.
Types of marriage
There are three types of marriage namely:
·
Customary or
traditional marriage
·
Religious marriage
·
Civil or state
marriage
Customary Marriage
This
is a type of marriage which takes place within the established customs of a
given community. In other words, it is a marriage arrangement where the customs
or the cultures of a given community or a particular group of people are
followed. This is a type of marriage common in an African setting.
Characteristics of customary marriage
The
marriage is carried out following the customs of the cultures of a particular
group of people.
The
man intending to marry follows the cultures or the customs of the woman. This
is because it is the family of the girl giving her away to the family of the
man in an official visit.
The
marriage ceremony takes place at the ancestral home of the woman. The parents
and the relatives of the man pay an official visit the family of the girl
pre-arranged. It is on his day that the woman is handled over officially.
It
involves the payment of bride wealth and in some cases, exchange of gifts. This
is where the family of the man moves along with some items including animals
like cows, goats, and beers and give them to the family of the girl.
In
this marriage the man holds a superior status and, therefore, the head of the
family.
The
parents and the rest of the family members can choose the marriage partner or
approve the choice made by their children.
The
community members are involved in the marriage arrangement. They are involved
through giving sex education to the children, contributing towards the payment of
wealth or even making choices among others
Virginity
of the is valued and respected in this type of marriage. A girl found to virgin
earns respect for her family and an additional gift could be given in an
appreciation for her moral uprightness.
Marriage
is between people of different clans. This is because people of the same clan
are considered brothers and sisters.
In
this marriage, polygamy is recognized, accepted and respected. A man is allowed
to marry more than one wife depending on his ability to take care of them.
There
are rituals performed during the marriage ceremony. Such rituals include
praying, dancing and eating food among others.
The
marriage is associated with taboos particular to community. Among others,
having sex during funeral rites is forbidden
Widows
are inherited in this marriage arrangement. This is based on the ground that a
woman married to the family belongs to everyone. Therefore, upon the death of her
husband, either the brother of uncle of the deceased is allowed to take the
responsibility as the husband.
The
marriage is built on a permanent basis. Therefore, marriage is a life time
Advantages customary Marriage
The
marriage is relatively cheaper. Being a community affair, everybody contributes
especially in the payment of bride wealth. This eases the tension associated
with payment of bride wealth
It
caters and provides solutions for unforeseen problems in marriages like
infertility of the woman. This is because it allows polygamy.
It
encourages and promotes sexual morality in marriage since virginity is highly
valued and respected.
There
is enough sex education given to the partners before and even after being
joined together. This enables the partners to know their roles as husband and
wife.
5.
The marriage promotes the cultures of
a particular group of people like keeping of animals.
The
marriage is long lasting since it is built on permanent basis. This enables the
partners to enjoy their marriage relationship.
The
marriages promotes unity not only between the two families but in the family
community since everyone is expected to be part of it
The
marriage is more stable especially after the payment of bride wealth. This is
also brought about by the continuous guidance given to the couple.
There
is enough freedom given in this marriage since restrictions like religious differences
are not considered.
This
marriage is flexible. It gives room for polygamy and divorce in extreme cases
like over beating of one of the partners.
This
marriage considers that proper choice of a partner is made. The parents also
are allowed either to choose or to approve the choices made by their children.
Disadvantages of Customary Marriage
It
tends to promote inequality in a marriage since the man is considered to be
superior and the woman inferior and submissive.
It
may be expensive especially when they over demand the bride wealth like money
and domestic animals including cattle and goats. This may make the grooms
family poorer.
The
interest of the community appears to be more important than interest of the
couples. This means that the couples may not enjoy their marriage relationship,
It
is also possible that one can marry a wrong choice. This is because the parents
are allowed either to choose or to approve the partners for their children.
A
lot of time is spent before the marriage arrangement. Many steps are involved
like identifying the partners, informing the parents, waiting for the parent's
approval and the sex education.
The
marriage can easily break. This is because it gives room for divorce in cases
infertility and marital unfaithfulness.
There
is no evidence or legal document like certificates to show that the man and
woman are husband and wife.
It
is possible that the marriage can be unstable especially where the marriage is
polygamy. Conflict arising from the disagreement between co-wives can easily
disrupt the normal family life.
It
limits the freedom of the wife. This can be after the death of the husband
where she is supposed to be inherited by another man within the same family.
The
marriage can be affected by evil traditional practices and beliefs like
witchcrafts.
Religious
Marriage
This
is a marriage arrangement where the religion or of the couple is followed. It is a marriage conducted following
belief or practices of the couple.
Characteristics of religious marriage
1.
The marriage ceremony
takes place a church premise or building.
2.
The marriage is
presided over by the religious leaders like the pastors bishops reverends.
3.
There is exchange of
matrimonial vows between the partners. They do promise to together as husband
and wife permanently in all circumstances.
4.
Monogamy is the ideal
type of marriage recognized and accepted. The man must only a woman.
5.
Certificates are
given after the marriage. This is to prove that the man and woman are legal
husband and wife. These certificates are signed by the couple, best man, matron
the religious leader.
6.
The couples are
supposed to be of the same religion and in some cases the same rensnous
denomination.
7.
The marriage ceremony
is done before a group of believers or congregation they are therefore
witnesses to the marriage.
8.
There is exchange of
wedding rings during the marriage ceremony. These rings act as physical that
the couples are legally married.
9.
The marriage is built
on a permanent basis. It is only death that can separate them. The marriage intention is announced in church
for a given period of time say two or three months.
10. The couples are treated as equal the since both are
created in
11. The traditional or customary is supposed to have been conducted before to the church.
ADVANTAGES OF CHURCH
MARRIAGE
1.
The marriage is relatively stable. is because it is based on Christian values
like humility faithfulness among others
2.
The encourages and
promotes equality between the husband and wife and thus can enable the couples
to enjoy their marriage life.
3.
It enables a couple
to give enough time for each other since it is one man and one woman in the
marriage relationship.
4.
The marriage is built
on a permanent basis and therefore it lasts forever until
5.
There is enough
guidance and counseling before and after the marriage. The couples are required
to attend counseling sessions in the church under the guidance of religious
leader.
6.
The marriage is more
public. The congregation witnesses the marriage ceremony.
7.
This marriage is made
more legal since certificates are given after to show that the two are husband
and wife. The couples receive blessings
from God through the religious leaders. This means that the couples have a
place in the heavenly kingdom.
8.
It fulfills God's
command of pro-creation. Through it, the couple can produce children in
following God's command of multiplying and filling the world.
9.
It checks against
marital unfaithfulness like adultery and prostitution among others can make the
marriage more enjoyable.
10. The couples are given enough respect by the community
members as legal husband and wife.
DISADVANTAGES OF RELIGIOUS
MARRIAGE
1. The marriage is very expensive. A lot of money is spent
during the preparation for the marriage ceremony. Requirements which should be
bought include the clothes, cakes and rings among others.
2. The marriage restricts one's choice of a partner. This is
because the couples are expected to be of the same religion or religious
denomination
3. Some couples are very shy and therefore it becomes very
difficult for them to stand and make promises before the congregation.
4. It can make one become a slave in a marriage. This is
especially in the event of difficult moments like fighting, poverty and
constant illness of one partner. This makes the life of a partner very
difficult since the marriage is meant to be permanent
5. The marriage takes a lot of time especially in its
preparation. The couples are required to first get letters of approval from
their parents and to keep on going for marital guidance and counselling before
the actual date for the marriage.
6. Some people who marry in church tend to under mind other
forms of marriages.
7. Some unforeseen problems like infertility in marriage are
likely to destabilize the couples in the future
8. Some people with ill-intentions can easily destroy the
marriage. This is because the marriage intention is open to the public to give
their views during the announcement in the church.
Civil or state
marriage
This is a marriage arrangement conducted following
constitution of a given government law of the land as provided in
Characteristics of civil
marriage
1. It is presided over by an official government
representative in Uganda; it is either Chief Administrative Officer or the
Resident District Commissioner.
2. The intention of the marriage is displayed on a public
notice board. This is to enable public to give their views on whether or not
the couples can go ahead and marry.
3. The couples are
required to get letters of permission limn their parents in order them to marry.
4. Couples are also required to get letters of introduction
from the local council leaders. This is to prove that they are the residents of
where they claim to live.
5. Certificates are given after the marriage. This acts as a
legal document to show that the man and woman are husband and wife.
6. It officially recognizes monogamy as the ideal type of
marriage. The man is allowed to marry only a woman at a time. It gives room for couples to divorce
especially in extreme cases like over fighting marital unfaithfulness.
7. Family property belongs to both the husband and the wife.
This is because the two have equal rights in their marriage relationship.
ADVANTAGES OF CIVIL
OR STATE MARRIAGE
1. The marriage is more legal. The certificates given by the
government can prove that two are husband and wife.
2. The marriage is flexible. Among others, it gives room
it)! separation and divorce in case of continuous misunderstanding in the
marriage.
3. The marriage saves a lot of time. It does not require a
lot of preparation.
4. The marriage is relatively cheaper. Only the two can even
present themselves before the government representatives during ceremony and
besides it may not require expenses like hiring cars and the after parties.
5. Marriage is protected by the laws of the land This enables
the couples to enjoy their marital rights.
6. It reduces unnecessary interference before the parents
and the relatives. This is because the couples are subject to the state.
7. There is freedom of choice in this marriage. One is free to choose from any religion, tribe
and race as long as there is love.
DEMERITS OF CIVIL OR STATE MARRIAGE
·
The marriage can be
delayed especially if the government representatives are too busy with the
state duties.
·
It is possible for
the marriage to break easily since it gives room for separation and divorce.
·
The marriage can be
destroyed by people with ill intentions .. This is because the marriage
intention is displayed on the public notice boards.
·
There can be cultural
confusion in the family since the partners are allowed to marry from any
culture.
·
The parents are
denied their full rights over their children's marriage relationship. This
means that the parents are detached from the affairs of their children.
·
There can also be
religious confusion in the family since the partners are allowed to marry
before any religion.
·
There is no marital
guidance and counselling given to the partners. This may mean that the partners
can easily make mistakes in their relationship.
MARRIAGE IN THE PRESENT SITUATION (Its
Pattern, Characteristics and Understanding)
This
concerns the way in which courtship and marriage are being conducted today. It
also takes into consideration the different views expressed by different people
on courtship and marriage.
Courtship
and marriage are considered personal affairs. The parents are no longer
involved in choosing marriage partner’s tor their children. The roles of other
members of the community.
1. Courtship and marriage requires the consent of both
partners involved. The two must agree if there is to be any progress in the
courtship and marriage.
2. Monogamy is preferred as the ideal type of marriage. The
men prefer to marry only a wife.
3. However polygamy still exists in some communities. Some
men tend to marry more than one wife especially in the Islamic faith. Living single lives is respected and accepted
as normal. It is fashionable to some people. However, some people live as
singles because of their faith or religion. For example, the priests and the
Nuns.
4. Equality between the husband and the wife is emphasized
in a marriage relationship.
5. The marriage choices are made by the partners themselves.
However, there are cases where friends are used to help in the choice of a
partner. Besides, the parents still have some roles to play like giving ad
vices on the choice made.
6. Intermarriages are common today. The man or the woman can
choose to marry between any tribe and race among others
7. Church marriage preferred to any other type of marriage
including customary and state marriage. Women are playing active roles in
courtship and marriage. They can choose marriage partners and can as well
contribute towards bride wealth.
8. Marriage is increasingly becoming an affair for the rich.
Some people tend to organize expensive introduction and wedding ceremonies.
Besides, some of the parents tend to over demand for bride price.
For
the marriage relationship to be successful two partners must agree to stay together
as husband and wife.
1. Divorce is common in marriages today. The man and woman
are allowed to interacting as a husband and wife caused by domestic violence
and marital unfaithfulness among others.
2. Some couples tend to produce few children. This is
attributed to the influence of modern education and the high cost of living.
3. There is a debate of abolishing bride wealth. It is urged
that bride wealth enslaves the woman and it make some men to undermine the
women
4. Some partners tend to engage in sex before marriage
(fornication). This may be due to peer pressure and the influence of
pornography among others.
5. Sex education is ignored in modern marriages. This is due
to generation gap and the fear that some children may put into practice what
they have been taught.
6. Cases of marital unfaithfulness like adultery and
prostitution are common in some marriages. This is one of the causes of
domestic violence
7. The widows have freedom to decide on how they can lead
their lives. Some may choose to remain single while others to marry a person of
their own choices.
MONOGAMY
It refers to a marriage arrangement where there is only a
man and a woman relating interacting as a husband and wife
In this marriage, the man is committed to only a woman or
a sexual partner. It is a form marriage where there is a husband and a wife.
ADVANTAGES OF
MONOGAMY
The
couples have enough time for each other. It is possible that the two to be
there for each other at any time. This can help to cement and make their love
to grow stronger.
The
children are given enough parental care and love. This is because parents
provide them with needs like shelter, clothes and medical care.
It
is easier to make decisions in a monogamous marriage. There being only two
adults with authority, it is easier to consult and one another.
It
is also easier to discipline the children in a monogamous marriage since they
belong to the same mother and father.
It
is possible that the couple can sexually satisfy one another. This helps to
control the sexual behaviour of both the husband and of the wife.
Monogamous
marriage is relatively stable. The husband, the wife as well as the children
can easily understand each other.
Monogamous
marriage helps to control population pressure. The partners in this marriage
tend to produce few children.
Monogamous
marriage can be long-lasting and therefore can be permanent. This is especially
if there is better understanding and harmony between the husband and wife.
There
is greater unity among the family members in a monogamous marriage. The members
can easily realize that they are one and understand each other
It
is cheaper to maintain a monogamous marriage This is in respect to the
provision of basis needs food, clothes and medical care among others,
The
members in a monogamous marriage can happiness peace and harmony. It is
possible that there can be understanding among the members.
DISADVANTAGES OF MONOGAMY
There
can be sexual starvation. This is especially on the side of the man in the
events of the wife's pregnancy or immediately after the woman has given birth
and during menstruation. This can push the man to have sex outside the marriage
There
can be limited labour force in such a marriage. This can be due to the few
members
It
limits a great number of women getting into marriage. This can be a source of
marriage instability elsewhere especially if the unmarried women can mess up
with the married men.
It
may not provide solution to unforeseen problems in marriages like infertility
of the woman. This can become a source of conflict in the marriage.
A
monogamous marriage is easily threatened by external aggressions. The few
members may not be able to defend themselves in case they are attacked by the
outsiders.
It
limits the extension of the bound of kinship like having many relatives from
different places
It
may be difficult to console each other especially during difficult moments like
sickness and death among others. The few members can easily be taken up by the
problems around
POLYGAMY
This
is a marriage arrangement where a man is committed to more than a wife as their
husband.
Reasons
for Polygamous Marriages Today
Polygamy
has continued to exist in the present situation because of the following
reasons:
1.
Inability or failure
of the first wife to produce children yet the man desires to have children of
his own. Such a man may be forced to bring in the second wife who can him
children
2.
Some religions encourage polygamous marriage.
This is true with Islamic faith where a man is allowed to many up to four
wives. .
3.
Some men marry more than a wife because of the
influence of their wealth like money and land. Such men are driven by the thinking
that they can take care of their wives with the wealth available.
4.
The desire for a man
to be sexually satisfied can force him to marry more than a wife. This is
especially if the first wife is sexually weak.
5.
Some men marry more
than a wife due to prolonged sickness or poor health of the wife. This is
especially if the wife cannot carry on with the family business property
because of the sickness.
6.
To some men, polygamy
is a source of prestige. They feel proud of it especially if they can provide
for them all their needs. This is a case of men who feel that they are
respected by the community because of what they are doing.
7.
The cruelty or
intolerable behaviour of the first wife may force a man to bring another wife.
Such men are driven into marrying the second wife because they are looking
peace and happiness in a marriage.
8.
To some men, marrying
more than a wife is a way of maintaining and preserving culture. According to
an African marriage, polygamy is the preferred type to some men.
9.
Some men are caught
up with the thinking and feeling of having made the wrong choice by marrying
the first wife. Such men can only be happy and feel satisfied after getting
their desired choices.
10. Some men think that they would have the alternative sex
of children after marrying another wife. This is especially if the first wife
would have been producing either only boys or girls.
11. Some men are influenced by their peers to marry more than
a wife. Such is a case with a man whose friends are having more than a wife.
For him fit among the friends, he is forced to be exactly like them so that
there would be some understanding.
12. To some men, their first wives may become too old and
unattractive. Therefore, for them to be joyful in their marriages, they end up
bringing another one.
13. Unwanted pregnancy is also responsible for polygamy
today. This is closely connected to having illegal sex outside the marriage
resulting into unplanned into pregnancy A responsible man is obliged accept the
fact to the point of bringing the woman as his wife.
Advantages of
polygamy
1.
It ensures that the
husband is sexually satisfied especially if one wife is weak sexually or the
event of pregnancy and during menstruation This can make the man to be faithful
in his marriage.
2.
It ensures that there
is abundant labour force in the family. This is through producing children by
the wives thereby easing work.
3.
It gives chance for a
greater number of women to get married. This can result into marriage stability
especially if all the women are married.
4.
It promotes the
African culture of producing many children in a marriage relationship.
5.
5 The members are
able to defend themselves in case of any outside aggression.
6.
It ensures that the
bond of kinship is promoted. Many people become related and this can promote
harmony in the society.
7.
The many members in
the family can easily console each other especially during difficult moments
like death.
8.
It provides solutions
to unforeseen marital problems like the infertility of the woman.
Disadvantages of
POLYGAMY
1.
The women in the
marriage may be starved sexually as they have to wait to be served by same man.
This may lead to marital unfaithfulness especially adultery.
2.
There is disunity in
a polygamous marriage. The children tend to follow and give respect only to
their real mothers.
3.
It is always
difficult to make decisions by the head of the family. The wives may fail agree
easily on a particular issue. This leaves some problems may be left unsolved.
Consequently, it may lead to family instability.
4.
It is expensive or
costly to maintain a polygamous marriage. This is in respect to the provision
of basic needs including food and shelter among others.
5.
It is also difficult
for the husband to divide his love equally to his wives and their children.
This can be a source of conflict in the family.
6.
The marriage is
always affected by anti-social behaviour especially the practice of witchcraft.
This has always resulted into the feeling of insecurity with some of them
becoming mad or losing their lives.
7.
The children in a
polygamous family can be indiscipline. It becomes difficult for the man to
control the children and make them behave like one people especially if they
tend to side with their mothers.
8.
Polygamous marriage
is against God's original plan for marriage. By God creating only a man and
woman, God initiated monogamy as the ideal type of marriage.
9.
A polygamous marriage
is associated with a lot of domestic violence. Wives
fight each other and so do the children. This has always caused bodily injuries
and
10. This marriage usually ends up in divorce especially if
many wives cannot agree with other.
11. It is also
difficult to distribute and share the family resources equally to the wives
children. This can cause jealousy and envy which may lead into quarrels and
tights.
12. The children in a
polygamous marriage can easily be ignored especially by the father. This can
lead to hatred towards the father and disrespect in the family
FORNICATION
This refers to the sexual intercourse between a man and
woman before marriage. It is having sex before getting married.
Causes of
Fornication
1.
Peer pressure can
lead to fornication. This is especially if all the friends are involved in such
an act Therefore, for one to tit in the group, he or she is forced to behave in
the same way.
2.
Others have sex before
marriage because of curiosity riley are driven by the desire to discover the
secret behind sexual intercourse especially after being told,
3.
Poor dressing code
can lure a person into having sex before marriage. Dressing’s miniskirts,
"see-me-through" and body tight among others are so revealing that
they can arouse the sexual feeling of people.
4.
Some people are
forced into sex before marriage so that they can protect They having sex with
one another can keep them permanently in the relationship.
5.
Fornication is caused
by the thought of trying to prove love the partners have each other.
6.
Fornication is caused
by the influence of pornographic materials like blue movies materials tend to
create the desire for having sexual intercourse.
7. Some people are
influenced by the presence of contraceptives like pills and condoms.
8.
They feel protected
from sexually related problems like unwanted pregnancies and sexually
transmitted diseases including AIDS
9.
Some people have high
of libido (sexual drive). This tends to force them into sexual intercourse.
10. Some people have the attitude that practice makes perfect
or that they can learn by doing. For them, it is by engaging in sexual
intercourse that they can gain experience needed in their future marriages
11. To some people, sex before marriage is a way to testing
one's fertility for future use in marriage.
12. Inadequate sex education can cause fornication, In this
case, it becomes normal for such people to engage in sex because of ignorance.
13. It can also be caused by permissiveness. Too much freedom
can be misused for having sexual intercourse,
14. Some people with such strong desires for material things
like money can easily be taken advantage of especially if such materials are
availed to them through sexual intercourse.
Problems Associated With
Fornication
1.
It is highly possible
that it can result into unwanted pregnancy with its associated problems like
abortion.
2.
It exposes a person
to the risk of acquiring sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS and
gonorrhea. This can leave a person in a state of poor health and consequently,
he or she might not be able to do his normal routines,
3.
It can lead to
parental rejection especially if the parents have disapproved that behaviour. Such
a person may not be able to cater fix his or her needs property.
4.
It is sinful before
God, This is because it is against the divine intention for sex which ought to
be for pro-creation, mutual love and comfort.
5.
It can make one to
lose respect and self-dignity in the community. This makes a person to become a
social misfit.
6.
It can make one to
become a second hand partner in future marriage. Such a person may not be able
to enjoy his or her marriage and this can become a source of conflict.
7.
It is also possible
that one may not be settle down as husband and wife in future. As a result, a person is only used as a tool for having
sexual intercourse.
8.
There can be
misunderstanding between the partners especially as one fails to satisfy the
needs of the other. This is one of the root causes of violence in such a
relationship.
9.
It can lead to school
drop outs of young children. This may leave them a state of illiteracy and inability to cater for their needs in
the future.
10. It leads to loss of virginity in young boys and girls.
This may leave a traumatic experience on such young children. This may create
fear of the opposite sex.
11. It can lead to imprisonment. This is especially after
having sex with the under aged.
Divorce and Marriage
Instability
Divorce refers to a legal termination of a marriage
relationship between the husband and the wife.
In other words, it is a legal dissolution of marriage
where the husband and the interacting as it was before. In short, divorce means
bringing a marriage relationship to an end.
Divorce is different from separation because the
relationship permanently dissolved. However, separation is a temporary break up
in a marriage relationship and, therefore, it gives room for reconciliation.
CAUSES OF DIVORCE
The following are the causes of divorce or marriage
instability in the present situation.
1.
Poverty causes
divorce. It makes difficult for the couples to provide the basic needs
including shelter, food thus leading to poor standard of living,
2.
Domestic violence is responsible
for divorce today. Such kind of violence is associated with problems like
bodily injuries and sometimes death, Therefore, in a situation where one cannot
contain it anymore, the two are forced part ways.
3.
Excessive drinking of
alcohol can cause divorce. Drinking excessively leaves a person sickly, makes
one a social misfit and some become violent and thus a danger to one's partner.
4.
Parental interference
or negative influence of the relatives from either side can result into
divorce. Such in-laws keep on criticizing either the husband or wife and if one
of the two can take side with the relatives, the marriage is deemed to fail.
5.
It is caused by
marital unfaithfulness in the form of adultery and prostitution This makes a
partner to feel betrayed especially if he or she been so committed to the marriage.
6.
Barrenness Of
childlessness causes divorce. This is especially if one partner to have a child
of his or her own but the other cannot give, This makes such a partner to begin
looking for ways to have a child or children outside the marriage. This is
Blade worse if the partners begin blaming each other.
7.
Having bastard
children in a marriage can cause divorce. It is possible that the couples can
easily disagree when it comes to the discipline of the bastard. Above all a
partner can decide to ignore the child while providing for other biological
children to disappointment of the other. This becomes a source of conflict in
the marriage.
8.
Divorce is being
caused by the advanced technology and the use of mass media including internet
with its social network like Facebook and twitter. Besides, the use of cell
phones is mining many marriages, some form of communication through such
networks is destructive to marriages.
9.
Political differences
can also cause divorce .The couples get divided alongside their political
parties. This can cause quarrels and misunderstanding with the result being
divorce.
10. Differences in the level of education can lead the
couples into a divorce. It tends to create barrier in the level of
communication between the couple. It is possible that a partner can undermine
the other.
11. The emancipation of women is causing divorce today. It
has empowered the women to lead independent lives. However, some husbands feel
threatened by such development as they think they should have full control over
their wives.
12. Religious differences can cause divorce. This makes it
difficult for the couple to come to a common stand on the religion to which
their children should belong. This causes misunderstanding and division basing
on religious line.
13. Cultural differences as a result of mixed marriages are
responsible for divorce. It tends to cause clashes in the ways of doing things
in the marriage. When the two cannot resolve their differences or come to a
common understanding, they are forced to bring the marriage to an end.
14. The indiscipline of some children can cause divorce. This
is true especially if couple begin to point fingers and blame one another for
the indiscipline of the children.
15. Prolonged illnesses or diseases especially the incurable
ones like cancer, sickle cells and HIV/AIDS among others are responsible for
breakages and instability in some marriages. Apart from making a partner
incapable of contributing towards the development of the family, one may blame
another for the acquisition of the disease.
16. Age differences between the couples can be a source of
instability thereby resulting into divorce. A huge age difference can lead to
misunderstanding because the two belong to different generations with different
perception of life.
17. Anti-social behavior like witchcraft can cause divorce.
It creates the feeling of insecurity, mistrust and leads to violent behaviour
towards one another.
18. Failure to satisfy the sexual feelings of each other can
cause marriage instability and divorce. This encourages cheating with its
associated problems like fighting and continuous absence of a partner from
another.
BIBLICAL TEACHING ON DIVORCE
We are looking the
kind of Christian advice to Couples who are intending to Divorce.
1. God's origin plan for marriage was to Blake it permanent,
He created human beings both male and female for them to be complimentary and
companions
2. It was God's will that a man leaves his parents and is
united to his wife. This means that the two are inseparable (Genesis 2: 21-24).
3. Faithfulness was encouraged in marriage for permanency in
the relationship. This was reflected in the symbolic marriage of Prophet Hosea
and his wife Gomer.
4. Forgiveness and reconciliation was encouraged in a
marriage relationship like Hosea who forgave and reconciled with his wife
Gomer.
5. God hates divorce to the point that he could not accept
the sacrifices offered to him because the people of Israel were breaking their
promises (Malachi 2: 13-16).
6. A man who divorces his wife breaks his promise to her as
a partner. This is sign unfaithfulness to one's wife and before God.
7. Marriage among the Israelites was a covenant which had to
be long and everlasting. This was demonstrated in a marriage relationship
between Hosea and Gomer.
8. Upon marriage, the husband and the wife become one body
and spirit Therefore divorce violates the oneness in a couple.
9. According to Jesus, what God has put together should be
permanent He discouraged listeners from separating a man and woman (Mark 10: 2-12).
10. Jesus that whoever divorces his wife and marries commits
adultery against the wife. This is a sin before God.
11. Jesus emphasized the law of love as a basis of all
relationships including marriage.
12. Jesus considered marriage to an occasion of joy. He
changed water into wine on a wedding at Cana in order to keep the couple and
the guest joyful.
13. Saint Paul gave a
description of leve should exist in a marriage relationship. Accordingly love
is patient, kind and does not keep a record of wrongs among others. Therefore,
a man who loves his wife has no reason to divorce her.
14. Saint Paul encouraged a husband and a wife to stay
together for the so that they are acceptable to God (1 Corinthians 7.16).
15. Saint Peter said that the between a husband and a wife is the same as the union between
Christ and the Church. It should, therefore, be permanent of their children
Courtship and
marriage in African traditional society
(Understanding Patterns
and Characteristics)
·
It was a customary
type of marriage conducted in accordance to the customs of a society. The
parents of the boy and girl could come to a common understanding agreement followed by the giving of bride
wealth
·
Marriage was a communal
affair. The parents and relatives were actively involved marriage affairs of
the children through offering sex education, making choice or a partner and
contributing towards the bride wealth.
·
Marriage was heterosexual.
It had to be between people of opposite sexes accepted and recognized the
marriage of a man and a woman.
·
Marriage was sealed
by the payment of bride wealth. This meant that before its payment, the
partners could stay from each other.
·
Marriage was exogamous
It had to be between people of different clans Marrying from the same clan was
sinful because the two were brothers and sisters
·
Polygamy was highly
practiced This had a number of benefits like providing wealth, labour and it
ensured sexual satisfaction on the side
of the man.
·
Marriage was a
process. It involved a number of continuous activities before, during and after
the marriage ceremony. Such activities included exchange of services and visit
among.
·
Marriage was
compulsory for every adult. Without getting married a person remained a child
and therefore excluded from adult work
·
Marriage was a social
affair built on a permanent basis. The couples were expected to keep their agreement
forever until death.
·
Marriage was taken to
be a religious duty for every normal person. It involved blessings from the
ancestors. This was done through offering sacrifices.
·
Marriage was a
starting point for a personal immortality (living forever) through producing
children.
·
It was only in
marriage that sex was allowed. Virginity was therefore respected as one was
getting married. This ruled out fornication.
·
Upon getting married,
the woman had to leave her parents' home and stay with the family of the
husband.
·
Marriage was
protected by many customs, taboos and superstitions. This was at encouraging
faithfulness among the couples.
·
Marriage was only
allowed within the same tribe. Intermarriage was forbidden. Doing the contrary
could lead to the couple being isolated for fear of diluting their cultures.
·
The widows were
inherited. Some communities believed that a woman married to family belonged to
everyone in there. Therefore, upon the death of the husband, one man would be
allowed to take over her.
·
Marriage was a
gateway to maturity. It showed that one was an adult would therefore enjoy all
the privileges associated with being an adult like respect.
·
Marriage was taken to be a way of promoting
social bond. It brought people together and made then relatives. Therefore, it
helped to expand and add on the already existing family of the husband.
Choice of a Partner
in African Tradition
The following are the ways through which marriage
partners were chosen in African traditional society.
· The children had freedom to choose their own partners. In
such a case, it was a boy to show interest in a girl and make an approach.
· The parents could also make choices on behalf of their
children. This was by identifying a potential marriage partner for their
children. Some could approach the family of the girl and declare their
intentions.
· However, the parents could only approve the choice made
by their children had to respect the views of their parents about their
choices.
· Some choices made
included capturing the girl. This was
arranged and organized by the boys carefully
identifying the girl. The bride wealth was taken later after parents acceptance
· There was also use of a go-between or mediator. The boy
intending to marry used someone or a messenger to declare his intention.
· In some societies, choices were Blade by 'making the girl
and boy to have a fight (wrestling). The choice could only be approved upon the
boy wrestling the girl down.
· In some cultures, choices were made through elopement .The
boy and girl were could secretly begin living together.
· Some people made choices out of excitement especially
during beer parties. In such a case, the parents of either the girl or boy
could away their daughter- or son as a
result of happiness.
· In some cultures, there was a practice of booking
pregnancy. The parents could agree to exchange their children for marriage in
case fortune could allow them to be of the opposite sex
Qualities Considered
for a Marriage Partner in African Tradition
The following aspects were considered when choosing
marriage partners in African tradition
· They considered the family background of either the boy
or girl. They put on morality of a family
· The health status partner was of great concern. Attention
was directed towards tracing whether some kind of disease like leprosy and
sickle cells existed in the family linage.
· Virginity was an important aspect in choosing marriage
partners. The girl was expected to be virgin. Virginity commanded respect and
sometimes rewards to the family as proved the proper upbringing of the girl.
· The African considered the character of the boy or girl.
An ideal choice considered one with qualities like respect, honest and kindness
among others
· The clan was also considered. They partners were expected
to be of different clans as those the same clan were brothers and sister
· The hospitality of the partner was one of the qualities
taken into consideration an ideal choice was person who was welcoming, generous
and could along easily and freely with
everyone.
· The beauty of the girl was a quality the Africans looked
for. Those with waistlines and beads around their necks, arms and the waist
were admired.
· The economic status particularly that of the boy was
important when choosing a marriage partner. Wealth such as cattle and goats
proved that the family was capable of taking care of the incoming wife.
· The cultural background of each partner was considered, there
had to be some harmony and understanding in the two cultures,
·
The ability of each
partner to work was considered, each partner had to be active when doing
domestic duties like cultivation and cooking food among others.
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