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As a Christian, this is something I don't get. You ask someone out, and they say they will "Pray about it".
I Googled this, and saw this article about how Christian dating these days is weird.
The article starts off with Christians saying things to their prospects,"I prayed to God, and he said that we'll be together" or "God sent you to me in a dream" and inferring that that person will be your future spouse:
There's just something so cringy about these responses.
Why Is Christian Dating So Weird? | RELEVANT
Some Christians make dating weird through over spiritual language. Has someone responded with “I will pray” when you asked them on a date? I heard it once. Cringe. There’s also the Christian classic, “God didn’t give me peace about you” when breaking up. These lines are simply a softer version of God-said-this and God-told-me-that wackiness. You could label these lines “spiritual euphemisms.”
Notice there's even an excuse they use God to break up a relationship.
So when people use this verbiage, in the context of dating, is it truly rather strange and cringy for you? Even as a Christian?
I mean, if you express interest in someone, don't say God told you, it is YOU that wants to.
I Googled this, and saw this article about how Christian dating these days is weird.
The article starts off with Christians saying things to their prospects,"I prayed to God, and he said that we'll be together" or "God sent you to me in a dream" and inferring that that person will be your future spouse:
There's just something so cringy about these responses.
Why Is Christian Dating So Weird? | RELEVANT
Some Christians make dating weird through over spiritual language. Has someone responded with “I will pray” when you asked them on a date? I heard it once. Cringe. There’s also the Christian classic, “God didn’t give me peace about you” when breaking up. These lines are simply a softer version of God-said-this and God-told-me-that wackiness. You could label these lines “spiritual euphemisms.”
Notice there's even an excuse they use God to break up a relationship.
So when people use this verbiage, in the context of dating, is it truly rather strange and cringy for you? Even as a Christian?
I mean, if you express interest in someone, don't say God told you, it is YOU that wants to.