>From the Christian Science Monitor for August 23, "Debate grows on out-of-
wedlock laws"
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0823/p03s02-ussc.html

Taking a page from Jim Guinee's book:

"Christian activists say the state laws [forbidding cohabitation without 
marriage] are worth fighting for, but acknowledge that cohabitation is 
"part of the life we live now," says Brian Fahling, senior trial attorney 
at the American Family Association's Center for Law & Policy in Tupelo, 
Miss. One reason: Unwed couples are more than three times as likely as 
married couples to report incidents of domestic violence, reports the 
National Survey of Families and Households.

"Our forefathers were wise, and such laws as the cohabitation law here in 
North Carolina are really important for holding up moral standards," says 
the Rev. Mark Creech, director of the Christian Action League. 
"Cohabitation simply imitates marriage, but without actually creating the 
internal, the emotional, the moral and the legal structure that protects 
couples."

Send me something. 

Stephen


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