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The whole armor of God (Ephesians 6) is also relevant for personal relationships.ah...so in our own power...that makes more sense. We are suppose to do it in God's power and not through finding ways to eliminate the feelings, but rather finding ways to prevent ourselves from giving into those feelings, as in learning self control vs. learning to find outlets...thanks for the clarification.
more issues with not dealing well with the feelings, rather than accepting the feelings as being part of a healthy life and learning self control as a result. I'm getting the picture of the things being talked about as emotional baggage from abstinence now, it's more emotional baggage from not dealing well with the issue, or being taught poorly about what sex is and how it should be viewed. Clarity is happening...thankshttp://www.xojane.com/sex/true-love-waits-pledge
This link isn't condoning sex before marriage, but is looking at the idea of forcing kids to make their virginity part of their identity, and how it can hurt them once they are married when they start to have sex with their spouse when that part of their identity is stripped from them.
We had these pledges pushed on us at my church and school (public school). I refused to pledge because of how creepy it seemed to me.
amenThe whole armor of God (Ephesians 6) is also relevant for personal relationships.
I do love Ephesians, and it's not only sublime theorizing (it is this also) but it's very practical for the here and now and for people.amen
I don't want to be with someone who didn't wait for me, but at the same time I've already developed feelings for her and I can't make myself stop seeing her if she wasn't.
If virginity is your top criterium and your sine qua non, you better ask her straight away.
I don´t understand you either, but since you say you can´t change the way you feel about it, there´s not much use in discussing this, is there?
Perhaps write it into your profile on www.fusion101.com or Pentecostal match or Christian Faces...I don't want to debate with you, but you think this is a type of question to ask? Especially towards a church girl? When do you pop this question?
"so.. hey.. i got a question.. are you a virgin?"...
You can write the matter into a profile on www.fusion101.com or Christian Faces or Pentecostal Match.I don't want to debate with you, but you think this is a type of question to ask? Especially towards a church girl? When do you pop this question?
"so.. hey.. i got a question.. are you a virgin?"...
ah...so in our own power...that makes more sense. We are suppose to do it in God's power and not through finding ways to eliminate the feelings, but rather finding ways to prevent ourselves from giving into those feelings, as in learning self control vs. learning to find outlets...thanks for the clarification.
there are a few but very few.But what 6 year old or 10 year old or even 12 year old is mature enough to do that?
Yes, of course this is a question to ask for someone to whom this is the most important thing.I don't want to debate with you, but you think this is a type of question to ask? Especially towards a church girl? When do you pop this question?
"so.. hey.. i got a question.. are you a virgin?"...
In the Song of Solomon his bride apologizes for being darkened in the sun.
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