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What Is Needed for a SUCCESSFULL MARRIAGE?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Mikoyan No.
    More heterosexual marriages end in divorce than in homo. whats that show you?
    I am an avocate of homosexual marriage but where did that idea come from? What country allows homosexual marriage and has enough of a homosexual population to have such a statistic?

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    • #12
      civil partnerships

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      • #13
        Well, think of it this way ... if those homosexual "marriages" don't end in divorce, then they end in death

        Yah but as it is, I am with Arvestaked and don't buy that "statistic" you threw out! "Civil partnership" is fine. I have no objection to civil partnerships or life partners or anything of that nature.
        this post = teh win.

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        • #14
          Are we using the SENSE OR THE SWEETNEST of this thread because of some homo beeings?

          Homosexuals will knock THE HEAVEN"s door but unfortunately it will be too late

          Marriage Should Be Permanent Bond

          JUDGING by the conclusion of many movies, marriage is a desirable goal. Often, the man and the woman finally get together, get married, and live "happily ever after." In films, that is usually the end of the story.
          In reality, the wedding is, not the end, but the beginning of a new life together. And hopefully, as Ecclesiastes 7:8 says, "better is the end afterward of a matter than its beginning."

          A Permanent Bond

          Farsightedness is needed. A marriage must have solid foundations if it is to last and be satisfying. Otherwise, the stress experienced after the wedding can be much greater than the stress before it. A Christian cannot enter marriage thinking: 'If it doesn't work out, I can always divorce.' Marriage is to be viewed as a permanent bond.
          Jesus made clear that marriage was to be permanent when he answered a question put to him about the propriety of divorce. He stated: "Did you not read that [God] who created them from the beginning made them male and female and said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and his mother and will stick to his wife, and the two will be one flesh'? So that they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore, what God has yoked together let no man put apart."—Matthew 19:4-6.

          Marriage is the begining and it is TRULY HOLY...
          VerTigO

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          • #15
            WIFE

            One word but strong meaning...I am ready to Love my future WIFE,i already do

            Guys!! Marriage is wonderful...
            Marriage is a new step... Marriage is happiness only if WE FOLLOW GOD's way or else we will have devorcing problems.

            See how beautiful is TO LOVE YOUR OWN WIFE! ITS MARVELOUS!

            God's Word says: "Husbands ought to be loving their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself, for no man ever hated his own flesh; but he feeds and cherishes it, as the Christ also does the congregation." How much love did Christ have for his followers? He was willing to die for them. The Bible also states: "Let each one of you [husbands] individually so love his wife as he does himself." (Ephesians 5:28-33) And God's Word tells wives "to love their husbands, . . . subjecting themselves to their own husbands, so that the word of God may not be spoken of abusively."—Titus 2:4, 5.


            What a marvelous,astonishing,extraordinary,supernatural and incomprehensible WORD IS THAT?

            Lovely!! Isn't it?
            VerTigO

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            • #16
              Special for CLUBBIN714,ARVESTAKED and MIKOYAN

              For Homos

              "Stricken Spirit"
              TODAY, Satan's world has come to be "past all moral sense." (Ephesians 4:19; 1 John 5:19) Adultery and fornication are pandemic. In many lands 50 percent or more of marriages end in divorce. Homosexuality is widely accepted. Sexual violence—rape—is often in the news. Pornography is a billion-dollar industry.—Romans 1:26, 27.

              Among the vilest perversions is the sexual abuse of innocent children. Like the wisdom of Satan's world, child sexual abuse is "animal, demonic." (James 3:15) In the United States alone, Time magazine says, "more than 400,000 reports of verifiable sexual assaults are filed with authorities each year by teachers and doctors." When victims of this abuse become adults, many still carry painful wounds, and those wounds are real! The Bible says: "The spirit [mental inclination, inner feelings and thoughts] of a man can put up with his malady; but as for a stricken [wounded, afflicted] spirit, who can bear it?"—Proverbs 18:14.
              The good news of God's Kingdom appeals to people of all kinds, including "the brokenhearted" and those with a "downhearted spirit." (Isaiah 61:1-4) Not surprisingly, many who are in emotional pain respond to the invitation: "Let anyone thirsting come; let anyone that wishes take life's water free." (Revelation 22:17) The Christian congregation can be a place of comfort for these. They rejoice to learn that suffering will soon be a thing of the past. (Isaiah 65:17) Until that time, though, they may need to be 'comforted' and have their wounds 'bound up.' Well did Paul counsel Christians: "Speak consolingly to the depressed souls, support the weak, be long-suffering toward all."—1 Thessalonians 5:14.


              HOMOS ARE LOSERS therefore READ BIBLE and ask GOD FOR HELP and PRAY!! God listens and answers to your prays
              VerTigO

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              • #17
                Wise, I hope you bleed to death from the eyes while your rectum is being repeatedly penetrated by the reproductive organs of a large Christian man.

                Homos are losers? Based on what? One of your Christ's sermons? That is absurd. And like dusken has been saying, God does not answer prayers like that. Here is a good idea: you read the Bible and try to understand it this time.

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                • #18
                  Father Wise. What do you think of the jews?

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                  • #19
                    LMAO I though HE was the wise guy !!

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                    • #20
                      Dear ARVESTAKED!!

                      With all my pleasure I will answer from BIBle that God really answers to you and everyone who wants and likes to pray... I talk with proves from bible and the question is: from where do YOU TALK?? from YOUR imperfection knowledge?? Dont be offensive cause we are all imperfection but we can change that by following GOD's rules...

                      Let us observe if God really listens to our prayers...give me 2 minutes so this time i can read well the BIBLE


                      Does God answers prayers?

                      God Does Answer Prayers

                      Cornelius was a man who sought God's favor by means of frequent, heartfelt prayers. Moreover, he made good use of his position as an army officer. According to the Bible, "he made many gifts of mercy" to needy people.—Acts 10:1, 2.

                      AT THAT time, the Christian congregation was made up of believing Jews, proselytes, and Samaritans. Cornelius was an uncircumcised Gentile and not part of the Christian congregation. Does that mean that his prayers were in vain? No. God took note of Cornelius and his prayerful works.—Acts 10:4.
                      Through angelic guidance, Cornelius was brought into contact with the Christian congregation. (Acts 10:30-33) As a result, he and his household were privileged to become the first uncircumcised Gentiles to be accepted into the Christian congregation. God deemed Cornelius' personal experience worthy of being included in the Bible record. No doubt, he made many changes to bring his life into complete harmony with God's standards. (Isaiah 2:2-4; John 17:16) Cornelius' experience should be of great encouragement to people of all nations who are seeking God's favor today
                      What if You Feel Unworthy to Pray?
                      Some sincere people may feel unworthy to pray because of their bad way of life. Jesus Christ told the story of such a man, a despised tax collector. Entering the temple courtyard, this man felt unworthy to come to the customary place of prayer. "Standing at a distance . . . [he] kept beating his breast, saying, 'O God, be gracious to me a sinner.'" (Luke 18:13) According to Jesus, this man received a favorable hearing. This proves that God is indeed gracious and wants to help sincerely repentant sinners.


                      Does PRAYING do any GOOD?
                      AT ONE time or another, nearly everyone feels the need to pray. In fact, people of almost every religious persuasion pray earnestly. For instance, thousands of times a day, a Buddhist may repeat the prayer "I place my faith in Amida Buddha."
                      In view of the problems that persist earth wide, it is reasonable to ask: What do people expect to achieve by praying? Are all these prayers doing any good?

                      Does Anyone Hear Prayers?
                      Prayers cannot do any real good unless they are heard. When a person prays, he evidently believes that someone in the invisible spirit realm hears. However, prayers are not transmitted by mere sound waves. Many people believe that someone can even read the thoughts of the one praying. Who might that be?
                      Just how thoughts originate in the billions of neurons that compose the cerebral cortex of our brain is largely a mystery to researchers. Reasonably, though, the One who designed the brain can read such thoughts. That one is none other than our Creator, God. (Psalm 83:18; Revelation 4:11) Prayers should be directed to him. But does GOD pay attention to all such prayers?
                      Are All Prayers Heard?
                      King David of ancient Israel was a man of prayer. As a divinely inspired psalmist, he sang: "O Hearer of prayer, even to you people of all flesh will come." (Psalm 65:2) GOD is able to understand prayers uttered in any of the thousands of languages spoken by mankind. The fact that no human mind could process so much information does not mean that God cannot pay attention to all who pray to him in an acceptable way.
                      Yet, Jesus Christ—also a man of prayer—revealed that not all prayers please God. Note what Jesus said about the then popular practice of repeating memorized prayers. According to the Catholic Jerusalem Bible, he stated: "In your prayers do not babble as the pagans do, for they think that by using many words they will make themselves heard." (Matthew 6:7) We cannot expect GOD to listen to prayers that do not express our true feelings.
                      Indicating why some prayers do not please God, a Bible proverb says: "He that is turning his ear away from hearing the law—even his prayer is something detestable." (Proverbs 28:9) Another proverb says: "GOD is far away from the wicked ones, but the prayer of the righteous ones he hears." (Proverbs 15:29) At a time when the leaders of ancient Judah bore heavy guilt, GOD declared: "When you spread out your palms, I hide my eyes from you. Even though you make many prayers, I am not listening; with bloodshed your very hands have become filled."—Isaiah 1:1, 15.
                      The apostle Peter mentioned something else that could make prayers unacceptable to God. Peter wrote: "You husbands, continue dwelling in like manner with [your wives] according to knowledge, assigning them honor as to a weaker vessel, the feminine one, since you are also heirs with them of the undeserved favor of life, in order for your prayers not to be hindered." (1 Peter 3:7) The prayers of a man who ignored such counsel might get no farther than the ceiling!

                      Therefore my friend GOD REALLY ANSWERS AND LISTENS....ARE YOU SATISFIED MY BROTHER?? if not, i can tell more from BIBLE...IT IS MY DUTY TO TALK ABOUT MY CREATOR...
                      Last edited by Wise; 03-11-2004, 02:13 PM.
                      VerTigO

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