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since these are Paul's words from a letter and not one of God's ten commandments or anything there could be a case in which God calls you to marry a non-Christian
Your response to BB was about feelings vs. logic. I was talking about faith. If you think I can't tell the difference, then it appears you are not as sorry about insulting me as you stated.
The problem that I have is that it seems like there are a lot more people who call themselves Christians and do the 2nd thing, than there are who do the 1st thing.
Man you really are trying to be insulted by me regardless of how hard I try not to
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Let's not get so offended here.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on May 20, 2010, 11:46:52 AMsince these are Paul's words from a letter and not one of God's ten commandments or anything there could be a case in which God calls you to marry a non-ChristianThis is the exact thing that I'm trying to avoid here. Christians should not try to find loopholes when following the Bible. If God's Word says to not marry non-Christians, then it doesn't matter if it is in the 10 commandments, or the letters of Paul, or the recorded words of Christ Himself. The whole Bible is true and should be followed by all Christians.
I found it insulting that you would think I fall into the second category.
No need to worry. There's no permanent damage here. Prof and I go wayyyy back. We've known each other for...what......a couple months now....
I don't believe that God would allow hundreds of generations to be fooled by the mistakes of man into believing that certain writings are the Word of God when they are not...So why did the early church leaders decide that they were appropriate additions to the Bible?
QuoteI don't believe that God would allow hundreds of generations to be fooled by the mistakes of man into believing that certain writings are the Word of God when they are not...So why did the early church leaders decide that they were appropriate additions to the Bible?I completely agree that God would not allow His message to all people throughout all time to be misleading. The early church leaders decided which books to put in the Bible based on which books were already accepted by the Jewish people (for the Old Testament) and which books were written by people who had direct contact with Jesus (for the New Testament). But regardless of their methods, I believe that God inspired them to pick the right ones
I also believe that girls should shut up in church.
QuoteI also believe that girls should shut up in church. Let's not open THAT can of worms in this thread
From what I hear, Post-Marriage sounds great. It's the before stuff I don't like. My ideal wedding would be any one that occurred yesterday. Getting into and keeping personal relationships alive is hard for me, albeit getting easier. I'm also a chronic worrier, and that doesn't help one bit.I guess it could be summed up as "I'm afraid of what could go wrong". Brilliant, I know.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on May 20, 2010, 11:58:45 PMQuoteI also believe that girls should shut up in church. Let's not open THAT can of worms in this thread Oookaaay... *duct tape*
On top of my previous post, God has spoken to me three times in the past 24hrs. about marriage. Without getting into specifics, I don't think I'm ready in the least. I'm 19, for Pete's sake!If you guys could ask for guidance/hearing/whatever, that'd be a great help. God listens to His people, and maybe you could let Him know I'm not ready yet.
Quote from: SomeKittens on May 19, 2010, 11:46:48 AMOn top of my previous post, God has spoken to me three times in the past 24hrs. about marriage. Without getting into specifics, I don't think I'm ready in the least. I'm 19, for Pete's sake!If you guys could ask for guidance/hearing/whatever, that'd be a great help. God listens to His people, and maybe you could let Him know I'm not ready yet.I doubt this will help, but my parents were 19, and 18 when they got married, and everything turned out good for them.
Dude, Somekittens, the last time I said that, I got attacked!
Quote from: BubbleBoy on May 20, 2010, 11:59:50 PMQuote from: Prof Underwood on May 20, 2010, 11:58:45 PMQuoteI also believe that girls should shut up in church. Let's not open THAT can of worms in this thread Oookaaay... *duct tape* Don't worry about that, this is the internet! There aren't any girls here.
As silly as it may seem to take advice from someone who doesn't exist, I agree with the above.
Quote from: SomeKittens on May 21, 2010, 12:38:54 PMQuote from: BubbleBoy on May 20, 2010, 11:59:50 PMQuote from: Prof Underwood on May 20, 2010, 11:58:45 PMQuoteI also believe that girls should shut up in church. Let's not open THAT can of worms in this thread Oookaaay... *duct tape* Don't worry about that, this is the internet! There aren't any girls here.I feel insulted, SomeKittens.Despite your ignorance on the matter of feminine presence on this forum, I'll give you my .I remember reading in a book awhile back, and in it, the 'sage' character asked the main character if he felt ready for the particular task he was called to. (I think it was something about being a king.) The character said he didn't feel ready, and the 'sage' character told him that it was because he didn't feel ready that, in actuality, he was ready.Sometimes God calls us to things that we don't feel like we are ready for, yet it is taking that step of faith and trusting in the Lord to be our security that brings about spiritual growth. Life isn't about doing the things we're 'ready' for; that would be boring. It's about saying, "Okay Lord, where to next?" ~Britta
Quote from: ~Achewon Enleaye~ on May 22, 2010, 09:53:07 PMQuote from: SomeKittens on May 21, 2010, 12:38:54 PMQuote from: BubbleBoy on May 20, 2010, 11:59:50 PMQuote from: Prof Underwood on May 20, 2010, 11:58:45 PMQuoteI also believe that girls should shut up in church. Let's not open THAT can of worms in this thread Oookaaay... *duct tape* Don't worry about that, this is the internet! There aren't any girls here.I feel insulted, SomeKittens.Despite your ignorance on the matter of feminine presence on this forum, I'll give you my .I remember reading in a book awhile back, and in it, the 'sage' character asked the main character if he felt ready for the particular task he was called to. (I think it was something about being a king.) The character said he didn't feel ready, and the 'sage' character told him that it was because he didn't feel ready that, in actuality, he was ready.Sometimes God calls us to things that we don't feel like we are ready for, yet it is taking that step of faith and trusting in the Lord to be our security that brings about spiritual growth. Life isn't about doing the things we're 'ready' for; that would be boring. It's about saying, "Okay Lord, where to next?" ~BrittaI disagree....why?....because your a girl.
On a side note, I read the comment about the lack of girls on the internet and thought to myself "I hope Britta finds this thread" and sure enough... she did.
my friend whose 20 got married to a girl he met 3 weeks before the marriage and she had a kid already and 1 month later shes divorcing and asking for child support.........................be wary of women that are "w" itches
she had a kid already