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As a man, would you ever consider getting married if you don’t have a job?
Maybe such worked out in the past, people did that but not in this present century. They will not enjoy their marriage because numerous bills will arise. No, they shouldn’t get married. Marriage is actually meant for everyone, but best enjoyed when it’s complete. Money or a source of income is majorRead more
Maybe such worked out in the past, people did that but not in this present century. They will not enjoy their marriage because numerous bills will arise. No, they shouldn’t get married. Marriage is actually meant for everyone, but best enjoyed when it’s complete. Money or a source of income is major in marriage. They would definitely get tired of each other after some time due to hardship. So far they have themselves already, they can always get engaged and then move on in getting a job to build their family. Children, responsibilities come up after marriage and they would require money to carry on. So they should get something good first before getting married.
See lessDo you believe God has a hand in the evils that happen around the world?
It is generally claimed that everything good comes from God. Then where do the following come from: abuse, accidents, betrayal, blindness, corruption, cyclones, death, disappointments, diseases, divorces, earthquakes, famines, greed, heartaches, heat waves, homelessness, hurricanes, infidelity, injuRead more
It is generally claimed that everything good comes from God. Then where do the following come from: abuse, accidents, betrayal, blindness, corruption, cyclones, death, disappointments, diseases, divorces, earthquakes, famines, greed, heartaches, heat waves, homelessness, hurricanes, infidelity, injuries, jealousy, lying, massacres, murder, pain, poverty, racism, riots, shipwrecks, storms, suicide, tornadoes, tragedies, typhoons, wars, wildfires, etc. Humans cause the evils we see in the world because of misplaced desire, our egos and need to control; because we react and not act. Our intentions can cause suffering and pain for others. We are out of harmony with God and the world around us. Christians believe that the Father sent the Son to restore this harmony, and the Holy Spirit to empower us to make morally good choices. These are choices that see beyond our personal immediate wants and needs, and to see those of others. The evils can be diminished the more we are in harmony with God, the world and those around us.
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