PGC – Marriages in England and Wales are on the decline, specifically heterosexual marriages. The rate goes significantly lower when one factors in marriages that had a religious ceremony attached to it.
We now have a case study in the “West” to see what happens to societes who lack a traditional marriage a, by extension, family structure. This is not a case of different forms of marriage co-existing with traditional heterosexual marriage, this is a case of heterosexual marriage becoming something of an endangered species, and thus no longer a primary driver of institutional forming in society. What happens when you remove that equation from a complex civilization that has the power of artificial intelligence and drones that kill autonomously at its disposal?
If we are right about the stabilizing factoring of fathers and mothers raising children, then a society without such social constructs, we suspect, will become increasingly sexualized at increasingly lower ages as the authority of parenting itself becomes questioned, and finally hardly considered. The state itself will decide the potential options for the child, and will make sure the child has been fooled into believing whatever moral construct it wishes to create to justifty the coercion it requires to continue to protect its own lies.
Homosexual marriage and family can co-exist with heterosexual marriage and family, but society cannot long survive where heterosexual marriage is to become vilified, as it appears to have already taken place in England and Wales. Now we watch as their world becomes the proof of life of a variety of competing theories regarding the soundness of seeking to destroy traditional marriage and family constructs.
From www.christiantoday.com
2021-08-11 16:38:50
Excerpt:
The number of heterosexual couples getting married in England and Wales and those opting for a religious ceremony have fallen to their lowest levels on record.
Latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that there were 234,795 marriages in England and Wales in 2018, down 3.3% on the year before and the lowest since 2009.
Marriage rates for opposite-sex couples in 2018 were the lowest on record, with 20.1 marriages per 1,000 unmarried men and 18.6 per 1,000 unmarried women……
Figures also suggest fewer people are opting for the traditional church wedding, with only around a fifth (21.1%) of heterosexual couples in 2018 choosing a religious ceremony – the lowest on record….
“The divorce rate is at its lowest level in 30 years, suggesting those who get married are much more likely to stick together and marriage remains the most stable form of relationship, especially when you factor in children.”

