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  • #REDIRECT [[84:6 The Partnership of Man and Woman]]
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  • 84:6.1 The [[reproductive]] urge unfailingly brings [[men]] and [[women]] together for [[self]]-[[perpetuation]] but, alone, does not insur ...man and woman will come together, but the weaker [[parental]] [[instinct]] and the [[social]] [[mores]] hold them together.
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  • #REDIRECT [[84:6 The Partnership of Man and Woman]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[84:6 The Partnership of Man and Woman]]
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  • ...ey were to be numbered among the most thoroughly [[moral]] men of that day and [[generation]]. ...e should [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning#In_Judaism stone] such a [[woman]]. What do you say should be done with her? [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki
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  • ...s derived from a composition of two [[Latin]] [[words]]: (preposition) pro and (verb) statuere. A literal [[translation]] therefore would be: ‘to expose ...or payment, esp. as a means of livelihood; (formerly also) any promiscuous woman, a harlot.
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  • ...ed]] by the [[enlightened]] [[mores]] of advancing [[civilization]] and by man's increasing sense of acquired [[fairness]]. ...h [[civilization]] demands. [[Nature]] knows nothing of [[fairness]]—makes woman alone suffer the pangs of [[childbirth]].
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  • ...[beasts]]. First, man ate the animals but later learned to [[domesticate]] and make them serve him. ...them as they were required for [[food]]. Later, corrals were constructed, and entire herds would be captured.
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  • ...nct]] of [[motherhood]] led [[woman]] into [[marriage]], but it was [[Male|man]]'s superior [[strength]], [[together]] with the [[influence]] of the [[mor ...under the herder and early [[agricultural]] [[mores]] was the unquestioned and [[arbitrary]] [[authority]] of the [[father]]. All [[society]], whether [[n
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  • ==Restrictions on the seclusion of a man and a woman== ...house, a room, a bathroom, or a secluded place may be [[forbidden]]. A man and women could be in a secluded area for [[work]] [[purposes]], just talking,
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  • ...cumbering himself with the [[responsibilities]] of [[wife]], [[children]], and [[home]]. ...to man, but [[food]] hunger which first attracted [[savage]] man to woman and the [[primitive]] [[shelter]] shared by her [[children]].
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  • ...labor]] in [[primitive]] [[society]] were determined first by [[natural]], and then by [[social]], [[circumstances]]. The early [[order]] of specializatio ...he [[hunter]] and [[fighter]], engaging in accentuated periods of [[work]] and [[rest]].
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  • ...realization]] of pair matings, the [[union]] of [[Monogamy|one man and one woman]] to [[establish]] a [[home]] of the highest social order. ...sultant [[family]] is the simple and innate [[biologic]] fact that [[men]] and [[women]] positively will not live without each other, be they the most [[p
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  • 84:4.1 Generally speaking, during any [[age]] [[woman]]'s [[status]] is a fair criterion of the [[evolutionary]] [[progress]] of ...rms]], she has often been able to [[exercise]] [[dominant]] [[power]] over man, even when held by him in abject [[slavery]].
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  • ...by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_men medicine men], [[shamans]], and [[priests]]. ...est]] [[intervene]] between the religionist and the object of [[worship]]. And today most [[Urantia]] systems of organized religious belief are passing th
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  • ...] in someone’s [[heart]], also means to discover his or her hidden sorrows and [[grief]]. ...know, or refuse to acknowledge, the amount of sorrow they carry with them, and they rarely know how to handle these [[pains]].
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  • ...s of years after [[Eden]], [[mating]] continued as a [[purely]] [[social]] and [[civil]] [[institution]]. ...ccrue consequent upon the [[sincere]] [[human]] [[efforts]] of [[husband]] and [[wife]] to [[progress]], but this does not mean that marriage is necessari
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  • ...ng, [[equal]] the sum total of the folkways, the [[mores]]. And the sum of man's [[adjustment]] to the life demands [[equals]] his [[cultural]] [[civiliza ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_hemisphere Eastern Hemisphere], and there were four great steps in the forward march of [[civilization]]. They
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  • ...] became quite garbled due to the imperfect human minds His words came to, and this with far-reaching results, especially for [[women]]. ...c in the lives of countless [[women]] and [[children]], even men. Man and Woman are created [[equal]].
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  • ...c]], and I lose my temper. I am sorry for my lack of [[self]]-[[control]], and I promise to try to live up to my former [[pledge]] to one of your brothers ...love and cherish your [[wife]] as [[the Father]] in [[heaven]] [[honors]] and exalts the [[Infinite Spirit]], the [[mother]] of all the spirit children o
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  • [[Image:lighterstill.jpg]][[Image:Husband-And-Wife-1523_2.jpg|right|frame]] *1. a. A woman: formerly in general sense; in later use restricted to a woman of humble rank or ‘of low employment’ (J.), esp. one engaged in the sal
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  • ...he world's origins, the struggle between the [[human]] and the [[divine]], and much more. Entries cover the entire continent, from the mouth of the Nile t ...ormation provided about the respective belief system, the main characters, and related stories or variants.
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  • ...d blood as the [[creator]] of the child (even as the seat of the [[soul]]) and gave [[origin]] to the blood-bond [[concept]] of [[human]] [[relationships] ...natural]] and [[biologic]]; the father-family is [[social]], [[economic]], and [[political]]. The [[persistence]] of the mother-family among the [https://
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  • ...l being the usual term for a female child or adolescent. However, the term woman is also sometimes used to identify a female human, regardless of age, as in ...nu- 'man, human', cognate to [[Sanskrit]] manu, Old Church Slavonic mǫžĭ, 'man', 'husband'.
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  • *1: the [[money]], [[goods]], or estate that a [[woman]] brings to her [[husband]] in [[marriage]] *2: a gift of money or [[property]] by a man to or for his bride
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  • ...by a [[woman]] agrees to become pregnant, carry the pregnancy to due term, and give [[birth]] to a child or children, all of this for another person or pe ...eyond reimbursement of reasonable expenses is [[altruistic]]. The legality and cost of surrogacy varies widely between [[jurisdictions]], sometimes result
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  • ...llustrious line of the [[nobility]] of the common people, accentuated ever and anon by the [[appearance]] of unusual [[individuals]] who had distinguished ...Hittite], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia Phoenician], [[Greek]], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt Egyptian] stocks, her racial i
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  • ...ch [[the self]] is formed by [[integrating]] elements of the [[conscious]] and [[unconscious]] mind ...the different [[experiences]] of a person's life and the different aspects and components of the immature psyche become [[integrated]] over time into a we
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  • ...al]] life which he [[bestows]] upon [[the Kingdom|kingdom]] [[believers]], and which even now makes certain their [[resurrection]] from the bonds of [[nat ...]] on this Sunday morning. These bodies do not have circulating [[blood]], and such [[beings]] do not partake of ordinary [[material]] [[food]]; neverthel
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  • ...Old French marier (to marry) and ultimately [[Latin]] marītāre (to marry) and marītus (of marriage). ...efined marriage as "a more or less durable [[connection]] between [[male]] and [[female]] lasting beyond the mere act of propagation till after the [[birt
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchmaking matchmaker]. These matchmakers were at first the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barber barbers]; later, the [[priests]]. ...[elopement]] was the [[transition]] [[stage]] between capture by [[force]] and subsequent [[courtship]] by [[charming]].
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  • ...[[civilization]] itself may appear to be an inconsistent mass of striving and struggling, it does [[evidence]] earnest striving, not the deadly monotony ...has [[progressed]] just as fast as it has succeeded in lessening [[pain]] and increasing the [[pleasure]] element in life. Thus does the whole [[social]]
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  • ...and love and thanksgiving and peace. We are one my children. I am in you and you are in me. ...revert to her childhood days. The same can be said for the boy becoming a man. There are times when he also longs for those days when he was carefree as
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  • ...HE_OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English] & Old High German wer man, [[Sanskrit]] vīra ...lso notes that virile has become obsolete in referring to a "nubile" young woman — "a maide that is Mariageable or ripe for a Husband, or Virill."
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  • ...ole predicament and, while heartbroken and dejected, entertained only pity and [[sympathy]] for his erring [[mate]]. ...f [[Eve]]. He [[loved]] his [[mate]] with a [[supermortal]] [[affection]], and the [[thought]] of the [[possibility]] of a lonely [[vigil]] on [[Urantia]]
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  • ...rt, I come to you today to speak with you about [[Love]]. Love is unending and at the end of your [[life]], whatever you take with you, Love qualifies. Th ...tpouring of the [[feminine]] soul seeking her [[husband]] in [[marriage]]. And you are blest for all of your efforts to want to be One with your Creator.
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  • ...Type-II, while he or she diminishes the influence of Type-I. This is the first step in the transformation of mind from the lower to what the Midwayers cal ...f-realization and the subsequent development of the mid-mind through faith and moral choosing.
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  • ...[[sex]] [[slavery]] grew directly out of man's decreased dependence upon [[woman]]. ...r enslaved. [[Slavery]] was a great advancement over [[Genocide|massacre]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibalism cannibalism].
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  • ...re blue men from the north and the Saharans from the south met [[Nodites]] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_78#78:2._THE_ADAMITES ...also imported sheep, goats, cattle, and other [[domesticated]] [[animals]] and brought in greatly improved [[methods]] of [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • ...s]] spread [[good]] [[cheer]] everywhere he went. He was full of [[grace]] and [[truth]]. His [[associates]] never ceased to [[wonder]] at the [[gracious] ...tive. Never did his familiarity with [[suffering]] breed [[indifference]], and he was able to [[minister]] to distressed [[souls]] without increasing thei
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  • ...wing an early [[thought]] or two on [[resolutions]]? So many people forget and their resolutions come to naught for they are not followed through. ...hat if people would [[wake]] up en masse and start living more consciously and collectively holding this one thought in mind: PEACE?
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  • 84:6.1 The [[reproductive]] urge unfailingly brings [[men]] and [[women]] together for [[self]]-[[perpetuation]] but, alone, does not insur ...man and woman will come together, but the weaker [[parental]] [[instinct]] and the [[social]] [[mores]] hold them together.
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  • ...[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_Luke#Chapter_12] And [[Jesus]] answered: ...eturned to [[the Father]], As the lord of the household shall set the true and tried servant over the affairs of his [[family]], so will I exalt those who
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  • ...tionships]] at will. But these loosely regulated [[associations]] were the first step toward living pairwise in distinction to living herdwise. In this [[st ...[[mores]]. [[Family]] life slowly and surely [[developed]] because [[sex]] and marriage regulation [[favored]] the [[survival]] of the [[tribe]] itself by
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  • ...to the reapers, Gather up first the weeds and bind them in bundles to burn and then gather up the wheat to be stored in my barn.' "[https://nordan.daynal. ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Trees tree] so that the birds of heaven are able to come and [[rest]] in the branches thereof. "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.ph
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  • ...by the state. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociobiology sociobiology] and zoology, ''polygamy'' is used in a broad sense to mean any form of multiple ...hich ''polygamy'' is legally recognised in countries which do so, is for a man to take multiple [[wives]] (''polygyny''). In those countries which do not
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  • *2: a man who [[acts]] in a rough or crude [[manner]] ...iginates out of [[assumptions]] about the association between early humans and caves, most clearly [[demonstrated]] in cave painting or bench models.
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  • 82:4.1 [[Marriage]] has always been closely linked with both [[property]] and [[religion]]. Property has been the [[stabilizer]] of marriage; religion, t ...planned]] and arranged by the [[group]], their [[parents]] and [[elders]]. And that the [[property]] [[mores]] were [[effective]] in [[stabilizing]] the [
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  • ...licted]] with a grievous [[nervous]] disorder characterized by convulsions and other distressing [[manifestations]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index. ...orana, to inform her that [[Jesus]] lodged at the [[home]] of her mistress and had urged this [[anxious]] [[mother]] to bring her afflicted daughter for [
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  • ...nced than you. This just goes to show there is a process to be experienced and we are evolving creatures. Our flexibility is a real benefit in working the ...ng on his wife with a well-known woman of the town. One woman was a beggar and really made quite a good living. She was not as poor as she would have led
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  • ...This is because this truth of love the Great Spirit knows can set us free, and this Love is a Great Love, which never lets go! ...r to feel than when the flow of love becomes itself, and heals between one and another.
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  • ...mitive]][[ self-control]]. It was the earliest form of societal regulation and for a long time the only one; it is still a basic [[unit]] of the [[social] ...imitive that he sometimes dies of fright when he has violated a [[taboo]], and this dramatic [[episode]] enormously strengthens the hold of the [[taboo]]
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