ChristianKitsune (post: 1428015) wrote:Interesting topic, Cog.
While I do agree with you for the most part, there are some things that I don't.
Yes, it is true that if we are single we have time and resources to only worry about ourselves and our own personal walk with God, finances, school work, etc....
But at the same time, we weren't put here on this earth to live alone. (unless we are each called to live a life without marriage or anything like that, which some people are, and they are okay with that.)
ShiroiHikari (post: 1428016) wrote:I think Phil's got some good points that should be considered.
Yes, I'm married, but that means I can't just go around doing whatever I want anymore. I have to consider the wants and needs of my husband (and vice versa). Not gonna lie, sometimes it's a real pain in the butt. If you're single, you don't have to worry about that!
Radical Dreamer (post: 1428045) wrote:XD I definitely don't think he was saying to never get married if you're sad about being single! We certainly were made to be around other people, but while you're still single, you can fill the need to be around other people with non-romantic relationships until/if a romantic one comes along. I think it's more about trusting God with the future He has in store for us and being content with that (and being content with Him), regardless of the outcome.
Anyways, I'd expound further on my point, but it'd be pretty repetitive of the OP and I need to get ready for class as it is. XD But yeah, hope that clarified something!
Rusty Claymore (post: 1428095) wrote:Like being able to fix weird food and watch odd things from Japan... And dancing along with Miku Hatsune. If you weren't single before, that'll do it for ya. >.< ...but it's fun.
Nate (post: 1428103) wrote:I suppose if I was married or had a girlfriend I wouldn't be able to read my favorite manga or watch Strike Witches...so I guess it does have its benefits!
at the risk of sounding sexist...Sheenar (post: 1428120) wrote:having to get home to make dinner/get his shirt ironed for work tomorrow, etc.
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1428146) wrote:at the risk of sounding sexist...
Marry me?
Etoh*the*Greato wrote:at the risk of sounding sexist...
Marry me?
Yuki-Anne (post: 1428017) wrote:Hmm... I'm really bad about sounding super-cynical about being single, but to be honest, I chose this. I made the decision to be a missionary, knowing that it would mean I'd have to say "no" to relationships for the time being. .
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1428217) wrote:I have a problem with the sentiment that you can do more of God's work when you're single. Like being single makes you super-spiritual or something. We should be serving God in whatever we do, no matter our circumstances. That means you can do great things for God, even while married. As for being single and doing God's work, it often seems people say this to bring comfort to single people. But it doesn't. It does the total opposite. It's no comfort to a single person to essentially imply, 'I've got a fiance/wife and you don't, so go out and do a gazillion international mission trips etc., do more godly stuff to fill your lack of human companionship.' I don't know, that just hurts and comes across as uncaring.
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