The current social trends allow for greater flexibility in establishing, establishing and maintaining relationships with others. A couple years ago, it was not acceptable for the couple to have sex or live together before marriage. Today, even before the couple engages, it is common for couples to live together. The rise of couples who lived together before marriage changed the perception of marriage and human relations in our society and led to the redesign of the date process. Before the 1960's, if they are not married, living together is considered a pity.
The problem here is whether cohabitation is accepted or not. The biblical teachings on the dignity of marriage and unacceptable sexuality seem obvious, but some Anglicans believe that it is accepted that God establishes a faithful and faithful relationship with others. This argument shows the tension between cultural practice and Christianity. This is a particularly important issue in West Africa where polygamy is common. The controversy focuses on what happens when the polygamy converts to Christianity, in their own practice, what they mean for spouses.
The purpose of this paper is to effectively explore the upward trend of cohabitation and premarital sex between Nigerian Christian and non-Christian youth, and this trend is becoming more socially accepted. From the premise of participating in these non-Bible reasons, until the missionary Christian church can do, this article is trying to inspire our young people and reduce the number of living and unmarried sex. The argument in this paper is that the missionary church has a boundary that needs to cross living and premarital sex by minimizing the prevalence of marriage pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases (human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency) It should be considered as. . Syndrome syndrome includes the following: This also greatly helps preserve the image of the sunken marriage and save some Christians from the retrogress of faith.
Cohabitation and premarital sex are on the verge of youth in Nigeria. As I pointed out, among young workers and higher education institutions, they are definitely rising. In Nigeria we pay close attention to the dynamics of cohabitation and pre - marital sex, but there are three noteworthy factors: youths in crisis, living together and pre - marital sex and factors leading to the outcome Yes. Advertisement: The media is increasingly concerned about sensitivity. African young people are exposed to sex and related problems through newspapers, television, pornography, the Internet, radio, and various other magazine media. Clear sex video and DVD are the most popular sellers on the market. They also receive various information from the media.