The STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABEŞ-BOLYAI issue article summary

The summary of the selected article appears at the bottom of the page. In order to get back to the contents of the issue this article belongs to you have to access the link from the title. In order to see all the articles of the archive which have as author/co-author one of the authors mentioned below, you have to access the link from the author's name.

 
       
         
    STUDIA BIOETHICA - Issue no. 2 / 2009  
         
  Article:   SOCIO-RELIGIOUS PROBLEMS OF CONTEMPORARY FAMILY. ADULTERY, ABORTION AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.

Authors:  MARIAN PĂTRAŞCU.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  In marriage, fidelity is an important key: fidelity for each other and fidelity offered by the husband and by the wife, to God. Their own family must be a good example for their own children and for that; the parents must work hardly to create an unbreakable family. A good example for that, is that family witch in based on pure love and through love, the two husbands will gone the inside peace. In this family, children are not a problem. They are blessed by God; they are the bridge between their parents, because they were created by God, with the help of both parents. There are three big problems, witch can appear in a family and the husbands must avoid them: The adultery, the abortion and domestic violence. The adultery appears in a crucial moment, when God is eliminated from the centre of the family. Love pales and the interest for the person nearby (husband or wife), is lost. The abortion appears when a child is undesired, is an unforgivable mistake and this thing can destroy the family. Domestic violence or family violence appears when one of the two husbands becomes selfish. He (She) is interested only by himself (she) and is neglecting his (her) soul mate. So, of the husbands must not lose God between them, must not lose love (in fact God is Love), witch created this holy union.

Keywords: Abortion, fidelity, violence, family, children, adultery
 
         
     
         
         
      Back to previous page