Do you think the media has an adverse effect on marriage because it makes it seem so casual and therefore devalues its sanctity? (Think about shows
such as “Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire”, "That's Amore!", "Farmer Wants a Wife", etc.)
Also, do you think society as a whole should do something to
protect relationships and decrease the divorce rate?
If the music we listen to, the shows/movies we watch, the advertisements we see everywhere, the "idols" we look up to (such as movie stars, millionaires, successful artists, etc.) start portraying the value and meaning of marriage (even through its difficult times) as oppose to the rush of infidelity, the greatness of sex, and other promiscuity, do you think it may be possible to perhaps even slightly reduce the rate of divorces?
If we show people that it is okay to have disagreements and even challenging times within a relationship, that it is possible and valuable to actually stick together and work things out, would they more inclined to actually honor the promise they made to each other during their marriage? If we showed more examples of how difficulties can actually be overcome as oppose to how much easier it is to simply just walk away, can we actually help couples overcome tough times?
If we show the honor of staying loyal, true, and honest to each other instead of highlighting promiscuity, and if we show that it is understandable to get tempted but it is much more worth it to stay faithful to your love one, what do you think can happen? If we show that it's not always about me, me, me and satisfying our own selfish needs and desires, if we show that the world can be a better place when you actually become selfless, what will happen?
As a contributor has stated:
“We live in a day and age of "Have it YOUR way RIGHT
away....2, and when problems arise, we decide that this isn't what we ordered,
and decide to take it back and dispose of it. Love has become shallow,
commitment has become what we see TV and the rest of the MSM deliver to us
(which, if you look at Hollywood Divorce rates [Liz Taylor on hubby #8 or
#9????], are skyrocketingly high and always have been), and God has become a point
of mockery, let alone any "vows" we made in front of him. Add
to this the fad of "no fault" divorce, and you get why marriage has
become -- or is becoming -- passe'...”
- JandJinJapan
at http://weblog.xanga.com/SuccessfullyRelate/645488633/why-do-you-think-the-divorce-rate-is-so-high--what-ever-happened-to-the-sanctity-of-marriage.html
In other words, do you think that if the media highlight stories and celebrities that honor and
work harder for the marriage and show the world that they value and prioritize
their family, it can positively influence society?
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