There is much talk about “income
inequality” in our society, and legislators try all kinds of schemes to
transfer income from the wealthy to the poor. Many people understand that
wealth and prosperity are controlled by numerous factors, and two of those
important factors are marriage and education. Marriage, or the lack thereof,
could be the single most important factor. Many people believe that the real
divide between the “haves” and “have nots” in this nation is marriage. Rabbi Daniel Lapin is one of them.
People who are in intact marriages and
live in intact families end up doing far, far better financially than people
who are isolated and who live alone. Married people make far, far more money
than single people do.
According to Rabbi Lapin, the “haves”
are those people who value marriage and education. It is valuable to become
educated before having children, but it is essential to be married before
beginning a family. People who have children without the benefit of marriage
and education are often among the “have nots.”
Congress and state legislatures
would help the “have nots” much more by legislating programs that encourage
marriage than they can by creating welfare programs. Marriage between a man and
a woman is God’s eternal plan for the happiness and prosperity of His children.
Americans – and everyone – can become so much more by following God’s plan.
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