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Equally YokedEqually Yoked
In theIn the
Garden of EdenGarden of Eden
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
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The Equally-Yoked CoupleThe Equally-Yoked Couple
An Introduction to the
Concepts – Definitions - Perspectives
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
Soc101-IntroSocPsy
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ObjectivesObjectives
• Some Basic Philosophy
– Definitions: “Equally yoked,” POVs, a few Quotations
• Social Psychology
– Dyads: the Equally-Yoked vs the Unequally-Yoked
• Religious Doctrine
– Beliefs: “…Be ye not unequally yoked.”
• Law and Justice
– A Homeogenous and also an 'Equallyoked' Legal Marriage.
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Sociology 101
In Sociology, a dyad is a group of two people, the
smallest possible social group.1
An ‘equally-yoked’ dyad refers to a male and female of
identical ‘civil identities.(a)
Social psychology studies: …are ‘dyadic’ relationships
between two individuals of equal (i.e., or at least very
similar) ‘civil identities’ clinically describing such
twosomes as each, ...‘the reference couple’. (ibid)
- Soc101
A Better Understanding
• “Equally-yoked”
– Social Science – Clinical Social Psychology
Defined: A Dyadic (Spouses) with the Same ‘Civil Identity’
• “Equally Yoked”
– Religious – Holy Bible /Christian /Doctrinal
Defined: A Couple with the Same ‘Civil Identity’ with a special mutual
focus on the same ‘Spirit’.
• “Equallyoked”
– Secular – Social Ethics /Justice /Social Mores
Defined: A Homegamous ‘Pair’ with the Same ‘Civil Identity’
Note: Pronounced the same and colloquially used
interchangeably - practically meaning the same to all.
- Social Psychology/Terminology
Spellings & definitionsSpellings & definitions
(the study of the minds of
such a unique couple)
( concerned with civil
rights and human rights)
(a special focus is on
religion and spirit)
Religious beliefs and the same ‘Spirit’
““Equally Yoked”Equally Yoked”
• Equally: meaning, “alike’, …or “the same”… to the
same degree of.. (i.e., as ‘alike’ or …with the ‘same’
‘civil identity’ of a dating/or premarital couple).
• Yoked: meaning… ..‘enjoined’ together to do
(relationship) work. …more ‘figuratively’ - united
together in the work of holy matrimony with a
mutual ‘civil identity’ as ‘one’ (a coupleship)...(a,b)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
““Civil Identity”Civil Identity”
‘Civil identity’ (Social Psychology) - describes a
collective of features about an individual’s
present: ethnicity, political party membership,
race and color, religious membership, disability/
handicap, age- group/-generation and (proper)
sexual orientation, and marital status. 3
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
““..a Mosaic of Features..”..a Mosaic of Features..”
Ethnicity
Political
Party
Race
Color
ReligionAge
Sex
Disability
Marital
Status
Personality
“.. dynamic public significance..”
Public domain
Permission to Copy
Sexual(pleasure
Preference)
O
rientation
A Brief HistoryA Brief History
• The phenomena of ‘equallyokedtarianism’ was clearly
identified 1st in philosophy and then later in social science about
the time of the emergence of the evolving ‘population control’
(one or two children per couple) movement worldwide.
• The actual term ‘equallyoked’* as a social phenomena
(i.e., a social mores recognized as two civil identities ‘pairing
up’) showed up in 1700s, (China) again in 1800s (Sociocultural
Anthropology in Africa), and in the 1900s American Sociology
as ‘reference couples’ for indices in the Clinical Social
Sciences, i.e., Social Psychology research.1
* Translation of archaic languages were made in vague terms from
the philosophies…until the 1960’s when it appears in
international social scientific (social psychology) literature.
-Social Psychology/SocPsy222
Personal IdentityPersonal Identity
• Family Identity
– Family Names (i.e., Meanings)
– Relationships: Roles, Rules, and Duties
• Social Identity
– Out in (Secular) Public: Community Roles
• Civil Identity
– Governmental, Components of
– A Multicultural Society
- SocPsy200
Stereotyping Studies*Stereotyping Studies*
Equally Yoked Unequally yoked
1. Discriminated
against(a)
Discriminated
against1
2. Felt prejudice(b)
Felt prejudice(2)
3. Bias in some form(c)
Bias in some
form(IBID)
*Study, after study, after study, revealed mixed findings-some conclusive and
some inconclusive but the consensus is that the equally yoked couples felt
discriminated against to about the same degree as did unequally yoked
couples. Both equally yoked and unequally yoked reported being ‘avoided’ by
others. Both reported incidents of prejudice and bias. To the same extent, both
reported having others be blatantly ‘rude’ to them. Equally yoked couples-
stereotyping studies are in need of further study. New York, NY, 2001
- Social Psychology: SocPsy707
Soc101-IntroSocPsy
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SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
Sexual Chemistry
• Physical Attraction
– A twosome being physically attracted to each other
• Sexual Attraction
– Sexual Chemistry – there is just ‘something’ there.
• Intimacy
– Mutual sharing in each others personal feelings of
a sexual attraction to one another. (4)
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
““Soul-mates”Soul-mates”
• A couple who experience their very first sexual
encounter together, simultaneous climax , and their baby is
born out of that union are “Soul-mates”1
for life and if,..
• ..that couple bonds with each other, falls deeply in
love, and is the happiest they have ever been with
each other in their lives-are “Soul-mates”2
and, if…
• ..that couple who are ‘married’ and are indeed
“equallyoked” then they are truly “Soul-mates.”, i.e.,
of the ‘same’ or ‘at least of very similar’ “civil-
identities.” 3
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
Male - FemaleMale - Female
• Standards of masculine handsomeness and feminine
beauty amongst Equallyokedtarian couples varied
proportionate to closeness - distance.
• Researchers - found that physical attractiveness with
in the same ‘civil identity’ tended to be much higher
then in couples of other less closer descriptions.
• Also, a Survey showed that the uniqueness of
Equallyokedtarian lifestyles influenced standards of
attractiveness amongst ‘equallyoked’ pairs.
- Soc101: Sociocultural Theories
Family IdentityFamily Identity
• Names
– Family Surname (by tradition)
– Middle Name (a Safestop)
– First Name (Social Meaning)
• Relationships and roles
– Grand-Parents/Parents – Aunts/Uncles
– Siblings: i.e., Brother(s) – Sister(s)
– Cousins
• Rules and duties
– Family/Home Rules
– Household Duties
- SocPsy200
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
Social IdentitySocial Identity
YourYour Social identitySocial identity is your sense ofis your sense of
belongingnessbelongingness to a collective of identifiedto a collective of identified
important groups such as;important groups such as; CitizenshipCitizenship: a Nation,: a Nation,
ResidenceResidence:: Home, Property:Home, Property: OwnershipOwnership,, deeds,deeds,
and co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacationand co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacation
homes, office buildings, land, and may includehomes, office buildings, land, and may include
motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.,motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.,
ProfessionProfession: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards
or union,or union, TitleTitle: in clubs, associations, organizations,: in clubs, associations, organizations,
etc.,etc., Education: CredentialsCredentials, degrees, diplomas,, degrees, diplomas,
certifications, documentation of schools successfullycertifications, documentation of schools successfully
attended. Socio-economicattended. Socio-economic ClassClass: Amount of money: Amount of money
in bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bankin bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank
notes and certificates.notes and certificates. A specific tax bracket.
- SocPsy225- SocPsy225
……Symbolic…Symbolic…
• “Traditional beliefs about the equally yoked
couple is a doctrinal pillar in the Christian church
and is symbolic of God’s first love - the Equally
Yoked couple in Eden.”
Early American Christian
Traditional Colonial Beliefs
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
Sociocultural LifestylesSociocultural Lifestyles
• Social Ethics
– Norms: Normal Behaviour vs Abnormal Acts/Actions
– Customs – As an Deviant Adaptation to Secular Life(a)
• Social Mores
– Social Behaviors-> Positive+
Outcomes for Society
– Equallyoked Coupling-Up/Dyadic Relationships (IBID)
• Law & Justice
– Civil Partnerships
– Common Law Marriage
– Marriage and Family Life(a,b)
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology- SocPsy225- SocPsy225
Social EthicsSocial Ethics
• Social Etiquette
– Common courtesy family and out in public
• Social Norms
– Normal Social Behaviours (vs. Abnormal Actions)
• Social Customs
– As Adaptations to Stressful Secular Life
• Social Mores
– Social Behaviours for the Best Social Outcomes(a)
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
“Equally Yoked”
True NorthTrue North
LeftistsLeftists
ConservativesConservatives‘unequally yoked’
‘nearly equally yoked’
Moderates
‘closely equally yoked’
‘close enough’
‘almost’
““moral compassmoral compass””
‘clinically’
- Liberal Arts and
Humanities,
SocPsy220
DYADS
‘rad’
Social MoresSocial Mores
- Social Psychology: SocPsy225- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
• A Social Lifestyle – living a life that is conducive to
freedom, personal health and the pursuit of happiness
- Individualistic (is uniquely personal)
- Interdependent (smallest group is a dyad)
• Social Behaviors-> Positive +
Outcomes for Society:
- Everyone mutually benefits (full community)
- All involved plus others have a favorable ending
• Equallyoked Coupling-Up/Dyadic Relationships
- Well functioning/healthful/liberty/longevity
As a “Social Mores”As a “Social Mores”
…a basic rule within a specific cultural group
• Obedience to this cultural group’s rule – results in
certain social acceptance…
• ..the foundation of all community laws within a
culture began with a specific social mores..
• In order for there to be a continuance of culture such
social mores are formally and casually observed…
• Social mores are r/t mental and social wellbeing..
• Socialization, childrearing, marriage, and mate
selection are founded up good social mores.
A Review Of theA Review Of the
Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
LawLaw && JusticeJustice
• Common Law Marriage
- Cohabitation(a)
• Civil (hetero) Partnerships
- Legal liabilities of Co-ownerships(a,b)
• Marriage and Family Life
- Separation
- Annulment
- Divorce
- SocPsy225: Social Justice- SocPsy225: Social Justice
Settlement
(IBID)
Bio-psycho-socioculturalBio-psycho-sociocultural
Biological Psychological Socio-cultural
Genes-
Genetics in the
Family of Origin
Role Modeling-
Family: Great G-
parents, G-parents,
Parents, Uncles/
Aunts, Cousins, etc
Social Scripting-
Friends, Media,
Acquaintances, Social
Events, Social
Functions
An analysis of equally yoked couples formed demonstrated that within
the biopsychosociocultural model there is – the biological: i.e., genes,
the psychological: i.e., role modeling and positive reinforcement, and
the socio-cultural: i.e., friends, acquaintances, people in social events,
and social functions that serve that community. - SocPsy299
Religious MeaningsReligious Meanings
1. “Equally yoked” is a Holy Bible orientated vernacular –
meaning - a couple having a ‘Garden of Eden’ kind of
relationship - with high regard for working out a gospel plan
for the matched pair’s salvation.1a
2. “…meaning a coupleship expressed as a righteous witness to
God’s miraculous power of matching man and woman
properly within a broader system of Bible truth.” ibid
3. ‘Unequally yoked’ is a Holy Bible originated vernacular –
that concerns associating/ with nonbelievers, i.e., a man and
woman – one who denies counsel in the word of God.
Nonbelievers-without a pure heart - anti-righteous - who are a
menace to the truly loving ‘equallyoking’ ministry of the
Savior.” ibid
- Doctrinal and Morals Studies
Pronunciation: “Eek quel ee yoak‘d tar ee ins” 1
.
Definition: - are any individuals who by choice, i.e.,
purposefully choose to bond with and marry another
of the same (or very nearly the same) ‘Civil
identity’*, within any culture are called,
‘Equallyokedtarians’ - couples ‘equallyoked’.2
*Recall: a ‘Civil identity’ - describes a collective of
features about a person’s present: ethnicity, political
party membership, race and color, religious
membership, disability/ handicap, age group/
generation, proper sexual orientation, and marital
status.3
- Introduction to Social Psychology- Introduction to Social Psychology
…….are couples who are.are couples who are ‘equally yoked’‘equally yoked’
“Equallyokedtarians”
“Positive Regard”
Also, “unconditional positive regard”
Means: …a complete acceptance, love, favor towards of
an individual – especially those who are considered
‘equallyoked’, also...
…parents who devotedly and deliberately indoctrinate
their children with a ‘clear’ sense of ‘civil identity’ to
prepare them to live in a multicultural society as
‘positive regard’ for their child.
- Social Psychology/Definitions
“Life Partner”
A “Life Partner” refers to a lifetime, romantic and
very close “mate”. A couple who are true ‘life
partners’ are the ‘equallyoked’.(1)
It is true that equally-yoked ‘life partners’ usually
develop strong platonic relationships as a mutual
serious long term goal together.(2)
‘Life partners’ may base their relationship on
moral/or immoral grounds whether married/
monogamously or can be individuals such as
divorcees/celibate.(3)
-- IntroductionIntroduction to Social Psychologyto Social Psychology
““Be ye not unequally yoked…”Be ye not unequally yoked…”
II Corinthians 6:14II Corinthians 6:14
Copyright: 1997 - used by permission
‘‘equal to’/or ‘about equal to’equal to’/or ‘about equal to’
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CEs
While CEs – by petition – is solely at the discretion of
the attendees accrediting organisation - Continuing
Education credits earned by attending any of the
classes on Equally Yoked Coupleships – should
accumulate 1.5 hours per class for SocPsy200-
SocPsy400 for Social Psychologists, Psychiatric
Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors and
Psychosocial Health Professionals, Marriage, Family,
and Child Psychologists, Marriage and Family
Therapists.
SocPsy500-700 CEs are solely at the discretion of the
individual attendees accrediting organisation.
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Sociology101 - Introduction to Social Psychology -Webinar

  • 1. AdamAdam && EveEve Equally YokedEqually Yoked In theIn the Garden of EdenGarden of Eden SocialSocial PsychologyPsychology - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities - WebinarWebinar
  • 2. The Equally-Yoked CoupleThe Equally-Yoked Couple An Introduction to the Concepts – Definitions - Perspectives SocialSocial PsychologyPsychology Soc101-IntroSocPsy WebinarWebinar
  • 3. DisclaimerDisclaimer This material may be quoted for educational projects only – i.e., graduate students, clinical researchers, and post-doctorate professionals. All quotations here within are actually either direct or paraphrased quotes from personal interviews, public lectures, formal clinical research journals and/or mass media publications. So therefore, the use of any quotations here within is granted and understood that it may be used for educational purposes in: counseling practicums, social psychology research, supervised clinical psychiatry and psychotherapy. - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
  • 4. ObjectivesObjectives • Some Basic Philosophy – Definitions: “Equally yoked,” POVs, a few Quotations • Social Psychology – Dyads: the Equally-Yoked vs the Unequally-Yoked • Religious Doctrine – Beliefs: “…Be ye not unequally yoked.” • Law and Justice – A Homeogenous and also an 'Equallyoked' Legal Marriage. - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities - WebinarWebinar
  • 5. Sociology 101 In Sociology, a dyad is a group of two people, the smallest possible social group.1 An ‘equally-yoked’ dyad refers to a male and female of identical ‘civil identities.(a) Social psychology studies: …are ‘dyadic’ relationships between two individuals of equal (i.e., or at least very similar) ‘civil identities’ clinically describing such twosomes as each, ...‘the reference couple’. (ibid) - Soc101
  • 6. A Better Understanding • “Equally-yoked” – Social Science – Clinical Social Psychology Defined: A Dyadic (Spouses) with the Same ‘Civil Identity’ • “Equally Yoked” – Religious – Holy Bible /Christian /Doctrinal Defined: A Couple with the Same ‘Civil Identity’ with a special mutual focus on the same ‘Spirit’. • “Equallyoked” – Secular – Social Ethics /Justice /Social Mores Defined: A Homegamous ‘Pair’ with the Same ‘Civil Identity’ Note: Pronounced the same and colloquially used interchangeably - practically meaning the same to all. - Social Psychology/Terminology Spellings & definitionsSpellings & definitions (the study of the minds of such a unique couple) ( concerned with civil rights and human rights) (a special focus is on religion and spirit) Religious beliefs and the same ‘Spirit’
  • 7. ““Equally Yoked”Equally Yoked” • Equally: meaning, “alike’, …or “the same”… to the same degree of.. (i.e., as ‘alike’ or …with the ‘same’ ‘civil identity’ of a dating/or premarital couple). • Yoked: meaning… ..‘enjoined’ together to do (relationship) work. …more ‘figuratively’ - united together in the work of holy matrimony with a mutual ‘civil identity’ as ‘one’ (a coupleship)...(a,b) - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 8. ““Civil Identity”Civil Identity” ‘Civil identity’ (Social Psychology) - describes a collective of features about an individual’s present: ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/ handicap, age- group/-generation and (proper) sexual orientation, and marital status. 3 - Social Psychology: SocPsy225- Social Psychology: SocPsy225
  • 9. ““..a Mosaic of Features..”..a Mosaic of Features..” Ethnicity Political Party Race Color ReligionAge Sex Disability Marital Status Personality “.. dynamic public significance..” Public domain Permission to Copy Sexual(pleasure Preference) O rientation
  • 10. A Brief HistoryA Brief History • The phenomena of ‘equallyokedtarianism’ was clearly identified 1st in philosophy and then later in social science about the time of the emergence of the evolving ‘population control’ (one or two children per couple) movement worldwide. • The actual term ‘equallyoked’* as a social phenomena (i.e., a social mores recognized as two civil identities ‘pairing up’) showed up in 1700s, (China) again in 1800s (Sociocultural Anthropology in Africa), and in the 1900s American Sociology as ‘reference couples’ for indices in the Clinical Social Sciences, i.e., Social Psychology research.1 * Translation of archaic languages were made in vague terms from the philosophies…until the 1960’s when it appears in international social scientific (social psychology) literature. -Social Psychology/SocPsy222
  • 11. Personal IdentityPersonal Identity • Family Identity – Family Names (i.e., Meanings) – Relationships: Roles, Rules, and Duties • Social Identity – Out in (Secular) Public: Community Roles • Civil Identity – Governmental, Components of – A Multicultural Society - SocPsy200
  • 12. Stereotyping Studies*Stereotyping Studies* Equally Yoked Unequally yoked 1. Discriminated against(a) Discriminated against1 2. Felt prejudice(b) Felt prejudice(2) 3. Bias in some form(c) Bias in some form(IBID) *Study, after study, after study, revealed mixed findings-some conclusive and some inconclusive but the consensus is that the equally yoked couples felt discriminated against to about the same degree as did unequally yoked couples. Both equally yoked and unequally yoked reported being ‘avoided’ by others. Both reported incidents of prejudice and bias. To the same extent, both reported having others be blatantly ‘rude’ to them. Equally yoked couples- stereotyping studies are in need of further study. New York, NY, 2001 - Social Psychology: SocPsy707
  • 14. Sexual Chemistry • Physical Attraction – A twosome being physically attracted to each other • Sexual Attraction – Sexual Chemistry – there is just ‘something’ there. • Intimacy – Mutual sharing in each others personal feelings of a sexual attraction to one another. (4) - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 15. ““Soul-mates”Soul-mates” • A couple who experience their very first sexual encounter together, simultaneous climax , and their baby is born out of that union are “Soul-mates”1 for life and if,.. • ..that couple bonds with each other, falls deeply in love, and is the happiest they have ever been with each other in their lives-are “Soul-mates”2 and, if… • ..that couple who are ‘married’ and are indeed “equallyoked” then they are truly “Soul-mates.”, i.e., of the ‘same’ or ‘at least of very similar’ “civil- identities.” 3 - Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
  • 16. Male - FemaleMale - Female • Standards of masculine handsomeness and feminine beauty amongst Equallyokedtarian couples varied proportionate to closeness - distance. • Researchers - found that physical attractiveness with in the same ‘civil identity’ tended to be much higher then in couples of other less closer descriptions. • Also, a Survey showed that the uniqueness of Equallyokedtarian lifestyles influenced standards of attractiveness amongst ‘equallyoked’ pairs. - Soc101: Sociocultural Theories
  • 17. Family IdentityFamily Identity • Names – Family Surname (by tradition) – Middle Name (a Safestop) – First Name (Social Meaning) • Relationships and roles – Grand-Parents/Parents – Aunts/Uncles – Siblings: i.e., Brother(s) – Sister(s) – Cousins • Rules and duties – Family/Home Rules – Household Duties - SocPsy200 - Liberal Arts and Humanities -
  • 18. Social IdentitySocial Identity YourYour Social identitySocial identity is your sense ofis your sense of belongingnessbelongingness to a collective of identifiedto a collective of identified important groups such as;important groups such as; CitizenshipCitizenship: a Nation,: a Nation, ResidenceResidence:: Home, Property:Home, Property: OwnershipOwnership,, deeds,deeds, and co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacationand co-ownership in Real estate, e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may includehomes, office buildings, land, and may include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.,motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc., ProfessionProfession: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or union,or union, TitleTitle: in clubs, associations, organizations,: in clubs, associations, organizations, etc.,etc., Education: CredentialsCredentials, degrees, diplomas,, degrees, diplomas, certifications, documentation of schools successfullycertifications, documentation of schools successfully attended. Socio-economicattended. Socio-economic ClassClass: Amount of money: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bankin bank, in stocks and bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.notes and certificates. A specific tax bracket. - SocPsy225- SocPsy225
  • 19. ……Symbolic…Symbolic… • “Traditional beliefs about the equally yoked couple is a doctrinal pillar in the Christian church and is symbolic of God’s first love - the Equally Yoked couple in Eden.” Early American Christian Traditional Colonial Beliefs - Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
  • 20. Sociocultural LifestylesSociocultural Lifestyles • Social Ethics – Norms: Normal Behaviour vs Abnormal Acts/Actions – Customs – As an Deviant Adaptation to Secular Life(a) • Social Mores – Social Behaviors-> Positive+ Outcomes for Society – Equallyoked Coupling-Up/Dyadic Relationships (IBID) • Law & Justice – Civil Partnerships – Common Law Marriage – Marriage and Family Life(a,b) SocialSocial PsychologyPsychology- SocPsy225- SocPsy225
  • 21. Social EthicsSocial Ethics • Social Etiquette – Common courtesy family and out in public • Social Norms – Normal Social Behaviours (vs. Abnormal Actions) • Social Customs – As Adaptations to Stressful Secular Life • Social Mores – Social Behaviours for the Best Social Outcomes(a) - Social Psychology: SocPsy225
  • 22. “Equally Yoked” True NorthTrue North LeftistsLeftists ConservativesConservatives‘unequally yoked’ ‘nearly equally yoked’ Moderates ‘closely equally yoked’ ‘close enough’ ‘almost’ ““moral compassmoral compass”” ‘clinically’ - Liberal Arts and Humanities, SocPsy220 DYADS ‘rad’
  • 23. Social MoresSocial Mores - Social Psychology: SocPsy225- Social Psychology: SocPsy225 • A Social Lifestyle – living a life that is conducive to freedom, personal health and the pursuit of happiness - Individualistic (is uniquely personal) - Interdependent (smallest group is a dyad) • Social Behaviors-> Positive + Outcomes for Society: - Everyone mutually benefits (full community) - All involved plus others have a favorable ending • Equallyoked Coupling-Up/Dyadic Relationships - Well functioning/healthful/liberty/longevity
  • 24. As a “Social Mores”As a “Social Mores” …a basic rule within a specific cultural group • Obedience to this cultural group’s rule – results in certain social acceptance… • ..the foundation of all community laws within a culture began with a specific social mores.. • In order for there to be a continuance of culture such social mores are formally and casually observed… • Social mores are r/t mental and social wellbeing.. • Socialization, childrearing, marriage, and mate selection are founded up good social mores. A Review Of theA Review Of the Liberal Arts & HumanitiesLiberal Arts & Humanities
  • 25. LawLaw && JusticeJustice • Common Law Marriage - Cohabitation(a) • Civil (hetero) Partnerships - Legal liabilities of Co-ownerships(a,b) • Marriage and Family Life - Separation - Annulment - Divorce - SocPsy225: Social Justice- SocPsy225: Social Justice Settlement (IBID)
  • 26. Bio-psycho-socioculturalBio-psycho-sociocultural Biological Psychological Socio-cultural Genes- Genetics in the Family of Origin Role Modeling- Family: Great G- parents, G-parents, Parents, Uncles/ Aunts, Cousins, etc Social Scripting- Friends, Media, Acquaintances, Social Events, Social Functions An analysis of equally yoked couples formed demonstrated that within the biopsychosociocultural model there is – the biological: i.e., genes, the psychological: i.e., role modeling and positive reinforcement, and the socio-cultural: i.e., friends, acquaintances, people in social events, and social functions that serve that community. - SocPsy299
  • 27. Religious MeaningsReligious Meanings 1. “Equally yoked” is a Holy Bible orientated vernacular – meaning - a couple having a ‘Garden of Eden’ kind of relationship - with high regard for working out a gospel plan for the matched pair’s salvation.1a 2. “…meaning a coupleship expressed as a righteous witness to God’s miraculous power of matching man and woman properly within a broader system of Bible truth.” ibid 3. ‘Unequally yoked’ is a Holy Bible originated vernacular – that concerns associating/ with nonbelievers, i.e., a man and woman – one who denies counsel in the word of God. Nonbelievers-without a pure heart - anti-righteous - who are a menace to the truly loving ‘equallyoking’ ministry of the Savior.” ibid - Doctrinal and Morals Studies
  • 28. Pronunciation: “Eek quel ee yoak‘d tar ee ins” 1 . Definition: - are any individuals who by choice, i.e., purposefully choose to bond with and marry another of the same (or very nearly the same) ‘Civil identity’*, within any culture are called, ‘Equallyokedtarians’ - couples ‘equallyoked’.2 *Recall: a ‘Civil identity’ - describes a collective of features about a person’s present: ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/ handicap, age group/ generation, proper sexual orientation, and marital status.3 - Introduction to Social Psychology- Introduction to Social Psychology …….are couples who are.are couples who are ‘equally yoked’‘equally yoked’ “Equallyokedtarians”
  • 29. “Positive Regard” Also, “unconditional positive regard” Means: …a complete acceptance, love, favor towards of an individual – especially those who are considered ‘equallyoked’, also... …parents who devotedly and deliberately indoctrinate their children with a ‘clear’ sense of ‘civil identity’ to prepare them to live in a multicultural society as ‘positive regard’ for their child. - Social Psychology/Definitions
  • 30. “Life Partner” A “Life Partner” refers to a lifetime, romantic and very close “mate”. A couple who are true ‘life partners’ are the ‘equallyoked’.(1) It is true that equally-yoked ‘life partners’ usually develop strong platonic relationships as a mutual serious long term goal together.(2) ‘Life partners’ may base their relationship on moral/or immoral grounds whether married/ monogamously or can be individuals such as divorcees/celibate.(3) -- IntroductionIntroduction to Social Psychologyto Social Psychology
  • 31. ““Be ye not unequally yoked…”Be ye not unequally yoked…” II Corinthians 6:14II Corinthians 6:14 Copyright: 1997 - used by permission ‘‘equal to’/or ‘about equal to’equal to’/or ‘about equal to’
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  • 33. CEs While CEs – by petition – is solely at the discretion of the attendees accrediting organisation - Continuing Education credits earned by attending any of the classes on Equally Yoked Coupleships – should accumulate 1.5 hours per class for SocPsy200- SocPsy400 for Social Psychologists, Psychiatric Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors and Psychosocial Health Professionals, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychologists, Marriage and Family Therapists. SocPsy500-700 CEs are solely at the discretion of the individual attendees accrediting organisation. WebinarWebinar - Intro to SocPsy- Intro to SocPsy FREE – public domain FREE – public domain
  • 34. For Educational Use OnlyFor Educational Use Only Copyright-2015, ……. For Educational Use Only. Webinar attendees are free to download and redistribute this material at anytime for the expressed intent of educational use in the public domain. Permission is here by granted to attendees for reprinting, copying, or reproduction of the content of this presentation expressly for educational purposes only. - Liberal Arts and Humanities -

Editor's Notes

  1. ‘avoided’ or ‘shunned’
  2. Sexual suggestive clothing, Phermones, asexual ‘glance’ or ‘look’, a sexual gestures, exposure of…, topics that are sex related
  3. <number> ..men if all that you care about is ‘someone who reminds you of your mother’ or ‘someone with the right plumbing to have sex with’ …women if all that you care about in a mate is someone who reminds you of your father or someone who will take care of you sexually and financially… this moral compass is for you.
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