Before the connection between
sex and pregnancy was understood, family units were maternal. Maternal
love is an instinctive endowment of the adjutant mind-spirits, and is
proportional to the length of infancy. Men were first attracted into
marriage not by love but by hunger, because they knew that where women
and children were sheltered, food could usually be found.
When herding gave control of
the main source of food to men, the father‑family came into being.
Later, men became involved in agriculture, and women were able to devote
more time to homemaking and child rearing. The shift from the mother‑family
to the father‑family is one of the most radical adjustments that
ever occurred in the human race. The mother‑family is natural
and biologic; the father‑family is social, economic, and political.
Sexual equality is worthy of
an expanding civilization, but it is not found in nature. When justice,
peace and fairness prevail, women gradually emerge from slavery. The
modern factory changed working conditions so that men and women compete
more evenly in the work force. Evolution has succeeded in doing that
which revelation failed to accomplish.
Civilization can never obliterate
the differences of behavior between the sexes. Women cannot thrive on
men's rights any more than men can thrive on women's; each sex will
always remain supreme in its own domain. Men and women are two distinct
varieties of the same species living in close association. Complete
understanding between the sexes is not possible; differing male and
female viewpoints persist throughout the superuniverse ascension. These
differences are highly beneficial. A man and woman cooperating are vastly
superior in most ways to either two men or two women.
Marriage is now passing out
of the property stage and into the personal era. New mores are emerging
to stabilize marriage and the home even as modern child rearing is becoming
more difficult. Problems arise from the degree of racial mixtures, acceptance
of superficial education, and parents' frequent absences from home.
Advancing ideals will promote the idea that bringing a child into the
world is the supreme responsibility of human existence.
Attempts to shift parental
responsibility to the state or church are suicidal to civilization's
advancement. Civilization depends on the willingness of one generation
to invest in the welfare of the next. The family teaches the essentials
of brotherhood: patience, altruism, tolerance, and forbearance. Families
are best managed through family councils rather than through autocratic
methods. A good family reveals the love of the Creator to parents and
children alike.