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Carol Soelberg

Including Children in the Marriage Debate

December 19, 2007

Dear Friend of the Family,

good friend of mine used to say every Christmas that what he most liked to find under the Christmas tree was a family all wrapped up in each other. Finding and preserving family traditions and activities is one way to “wrap” our families together – that materializes in a more meaningful Christmas and creates long-lasting relationships. Family ties are particularly meaningful during the holiday season when most people think of the joys expressed in the popular song, “I'll be home for Christmas.” The solidarity and security of home life have their beginnings in the marriage relationship. It is the foundation of the home and the key relationship that colors all other relationships in the family.

Successful marriages don't just happen because two people “fall” in love. Successful marriages are built on hard work, sacrifice and personal unselfishness. Many who either cannot or will not pay such a price are promoting alternative lifestyles that claim their happiness in independence, adult rights and self gratification. Laura Kipnis, a professor of media studies at Northwestern University, suggests that since marriage no longer is an economic necessity, people have discovered they no longer need it:

“It restricts our choices and is too confining, which is why fewer people are marrying.” In the soon-to-be-released “Guide to Family Issues: The Marriage Advantage,” Marcia Barlow, author of the booklet, found social science that disputes the claim that marriage is a hindrance; rather it is highly beneficial to men and women, taxpayers and communities, reducing drain on social agencies to clean up domestic problems. On comparisons of happiness and health, married people fared better than non-married persons. Stable marriage has a substantial positive effect on the economic, physical, emotional and psychological well-being of men and women and dramatically improves the well-being of children. A wealth of social science research and data attest to this conclusion. Here is a sneak preview of just a few of the findings in our newest guide to family issues regarding the significance of marriage: 

Marriage leads to:

A Healthier Society

Individual Health, Wealth and Happiness

Creating the next generation of responsible citizens

These studies and more indicate that the most important investments we can possibly make are in the time and energy dedicated to building happy marriages! May this Christmas season find you under your Christmas tree, with your family all wrapped up in each other!

Warmly,

Carol Soelberg,
President United Families International

 

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