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Revision as of 23:11, 8 December 2001
The many religions of the world have views on the institution of marriage that differ in some respects and are similar in some other respects. Virtually all religions have ceremonies and rituals for the establishment of a longterm union between a man and a woman.
Christian views of marriage
See article: Christian view of marriage
Jewish views of marriage
See article: Jewish_view_of_marriage
Islamic views of marriage
See article: Islamic_view_of_marriage
Buddhist views of marriage
See article: Buddhist_view_of_marriage
To be written:
- Islamic views of marriage
- Buddhist views of marriage
- (and so forth)
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