Cohabitation in Christianity
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What is the traditional view of Christianity on cohabitation?

Traditionally, Christianity has opposed unmarried couples living together.

How do Liberal Anglicans view cohabitation?

Liberal Anglicans accept cohabitation where it is a committed relationship, although marriage is the ideal.

What is the stance of the Catholic Church and more conservative Anglicans on cohabitation?

The Catholic Church and more conservative Anglicans do not accept cohabitation or sex before marriage.

How has the traditional view of cohabitation been in Hinduism?

<p>Traditionally, cohabitation has been frowned upon in Hinduism.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do some liberal young Hindus choose to cohabit first in modern times?

<p>Some liberal young Hindus choose to cohabit first to save for a wedding as Hindu weddings can be expensive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one reason why young Hindus in the UK may not follow the values of their parents and grandparents?

<p>Young Hindus in the UK are less likely to follow the values of their parents and grandparents due to being born into more liberal societies.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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