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I learned quite a bit from this. Marriage deserves to be glorified among Christians. Good going to this faithful Christian man.
And he is remembered as the personification of love.
Not to mention a defender of marriage. Imagine marriage being illegal. Sadly, the morality of our time is equally appalling.
Yes, marriage is not as honored as it should be.
Marriage is treated as disposable, to most people, these days. When that happens, is it truly marriage anymore?
I get very concerned when I hear or read that marriage is not considered necessary. Why do people not want to commit?
What puzzles me the most are mature, established persons who are engaged to be married and live together while engaged. If they want to marry one another, and have the financial means to establish a household, then it would make sense to me to go through with the marriage. I can understand taking the time to come to an understanding of how the finances will be handled, but that shouldn’t take all that long.
No, I don’t either. Why not just get married?
It makes no sense. There’s a YouTube channel I used to watch operated by a woman in her thirties who is “engaged”, and over the years has given birth to a child, but still no sign of a marriage. It sounds like the engagement is purely nominal, if you ask me. When people pick and choose their own moral standards, there standards are merely a matter of their opinions.
It’s much like people who pick and choose what parts of the Bible they accept. If someone chooses to apply scriptures of their own selection, they are merely using the Bible as a source to verse check their opinions. Verse checking is a tool of convenience for people with an agenda.
Cherry picking the Bible is all too common.
It basically explains the thousands of Christian denominations.