Later in the Bible it says that Adam had more sons and daughters, and since there were no other families, they had to marry each other and reproduce.
As many as possible. Large families were a good thing, more help around the house, more men to spread the family name, more women to marry to other families and create allies.
Yes they can marry each other. Only if their families agree on this thing. If families agree then no one should have any problem with this thing.
She did not marry anyone, but had Persephone and several other children by Zeus.
King Henry VIII had three legitimate children who survived him: Mary, Elizabeth and Edward. None of them had children. He also had one recognized illegitimate son, the Duke of Richmond, who died childless at the age of 17. He may have had other illegitimate children but none of the usual suspects were the founders of families. So basically Henry VIII had no grandchildren, never mind great-grandchildren.
because the royal families wanted to marry other 'royal' people not normal people
i want Samuel Moore to marry me he is so cute! by melody bright
This is not recommended because of the fact that this may cause problems between the families and the up brining of the children. Unless one of them converts to the other sect. according to shia Islam a shia Muslim (male or female) can marry a sunni Muslim.
if you people love each other and families are ready then you can marry , Love is the biggest religion and humanity is the biggest faith.
No. Actually, Mexican families have a more important role in Mexico than in other countries, with a strong foundation in unity. Extended families living under the same roof are not uncommon, and most children live with their parents until they marry; some even bring their own spouses to live with the extended family.
Family life in Canada is as diverse as its people. While many families are made up of two parents with children, there are many other types of families as well. In Canada, you may form the type of family that works best for you. For example, Canada has over one million single-parent families, with women heading most. There are hundreds of thousands of stepfamilies---created when adults who already have children marry one another---and many common-law unions (unmarried people who live together) with and without children. Sometimes grandparents raise their grandchildren or uncles and aunts raise their nieces and nephews. Some parents adopt children. Other families are made up of same-sex couples, with or without children, and many couples have no children. Sometimes extended families live together, with parents, children, uncles, aunts, cousins and grandparents all living under one roof. It is common in Canada for two-parent families to have both parents working outside the home.
The Old Testament book of Genesis doesn't share any information on the origins, names, or families of the spouses of Adam's and Eve's children. It mentions that the couple's first born son, Cain, ran away to the land of Wandering, to the east of Eden. There, he and his wife had a son whom they called Enoch [4:16-17].