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interesting. Well, I agree with the title without even reading it. I don't think marriage is soley to make us happy. It's a relationship that mirrors Christ and the church and there is intense sacrifice and humiltity and the process of becoming in that- and I think few realize or accept that, even amoung those that are married. I heard a great quote onetime, "You don't have any buisness submitting to someone in marriage if you can't submit yourself to God first" (note: this is about Christians and also mutual submission b/c marriage is a whole lot about not doing it your own way anymore). But, I also think that those that are married are not always "more holy" than someone that is single.
 
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But, I also think that those that are married are not always "more holy" than someone that is single.

I agree with all you've said and I hope you did not think that what I quoted you on was implied.

Only clarifying,
Thank you.

 
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