what are the views of Ranga on marriage
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Marriage is the legally or formally recognized intimate and complementing union of two people as spousal partners in a personal relationship (historically and in most jurisdictions specifically a union between a man and a woman).
The basic elements of a marriage are: (1) the parties' legal ability to marry each other, (2) mutual consent of the parties, and (3) a marriage contract as required by law.
In Christian marriage, the union between a man and a woman is instituted and ordained by God as the lifelong relationship between one man as husband, and one woman as wife. The Apostle Paul gave a similar directive when he wrote, "Let marriage be held in honour among all".[Heb. 13:4] Conservative Christians consider marriage as the most intimate of human relationships, a gift from God, and a sacred institution.[1] Protestantsconsider it to be sacred, holy, and central to the community of faith. Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians consider marriage aSacrament.
The basic elements of a marriage are: (1) the parties' legal ability to marry each other, (2) mutual consent of the parties, and (3) a marriage contract as required by law.
In Christian marriage, the union between a man and a woman is instituted and ordained by God as the lifelong relationship between one man as husband, and one woman as wife. The Apostle Paul gave a similar directive when he wrote, "Let marriage be held in honour among all".[Heb. 13:4] Conservative Christians consider marriage as the most intimate of human relationships, a gift from God, and a sacred institution.[1] Protestantsconsider it to be sacred, holy, and central to the community of faith. Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians consider marriage aSacrament.
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