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It was not sarcasm.And I did not say assuming is a bad thing. You assumed that.
I enjoy my truly fulfilling and satisfying monogamous relationship with my smokin hot wife.
No he has a hot wife...mine is SMOKIN hot!
Why would I enjoy my hollow open relationships? Who said I have one? Your putting words into my mouth.
It's a casual relationship... a friends with benefits type of thing. It's actually pretty cool
Wow. That's a great way to speak to a lady... why dont you just call her toots?
Why are open relationships necessarily more shallow than committed relationships?On the contrary, committed relationships are often built on lies and thus are usually found out to be shallow post hoc.
It was not sarcasm.
Why would I enjoy my hollow open relationships?
And I did not say assuming is a bad thing. You assumed that.
Why are open relationships necessarily more shallow than committed relationships?
On the contrary, committed relationships are often built on lies and thus are usually found out to be shallow post hoc.
Well, since Jesus was never sought female companionship (as far as we know), I don't see any relevance. You seem to be making your argument from your beliefs, assuming that they are the beliefs of everyone else, rather than making an argument for your beliefs.
Quote from: Claude Homer Fong on June 25, 2009, 10:56:37 PMIt was not sarcasm.Then we're back to the fact that you contradicted yourself in saying that open relationships are cool, and then agreeing with me in criticizing them.
QuoteWhy would I enjoy my hollow open relationships?Because you specifically said they were pretty cool.
I would submit that if you're lying, then you're not making a real commitment to that person. This seems like a meager attempt to marginalize the idea of the committed relationship by focusing on the noncommittal actions of some. That's like saying atheists are better human beings than Christians because some people do the "church routine" without having a conversion event or genuinely engaging God.
I don't believe the Bible is the word of God, so that argument doesn't really work for me.
Quote from: Colin Michael on June 26, 2009, 01:29:59 PMI don't believe the Bible is the word of God, so that argument doesn't really work for me.I feel bad for you. You are missing out on a great opportunity to search and prove it through the ministry of the Holy Spirit. I will pray for you.
and that means you are qualified that state that the Bible is untrue? No, that is your opinion. The fact that you have an education doesn't mean you understand or know it. Does your family agree with you?
So you only believe that parts of the Bible are true. Or do you believe it all is?