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doomguy93
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Definitely a mixture. Some people have soulmates; some people don’t. Some people have soulmates and they’ll never be with them. Some people have soulmates, had a brief fling or marriage, and will never be with them beyond that – or didn’t even manage to get that far. Some people will never be with anybody even though they want to, and it doesn’t mean they’re called to be priests or nuns. It means they’re going to be alone for the rest of their life.
I’ve never seen any evidence that God has a hand in relationships or that you will ever end up with “the one”, otherwise right now I’d be with someone very specific I’m thinking about who hates me and is beyond happy with her new boyfriend and their mixture of previously-born out-of-wedlock kids while calling herself a Catholic, but ask me about the whole thing when I’m on my deathbed. With prayer and devotion and making a bargain with God, perhaps even those kinds of things can be turned around. God is the only source of justice in this world.
But none of that means you can’t believe in soulmates; they do exist. And just because the Church doesn’t teach it doesn’t mean you can’t believe it.
I’ve never seen any evidence that God has a hand in relationships or that you will ever end up with “the one”, otherwise right now I’d be with someone very specific I’m thinking about who hates me and is beyond happy with her new boyfriend and their mixture of previously-born out-of-wedlock kids while calling herself a Catholic, but ask me about the whole thing when I’m on my deathbed. With prayer and devotion and making a bargain with God, perhaps even those kinds of things can be turned around. God is the only source of justice in this world.
But none of that means you can’t believe in soulmates; they do exist. And just because the Church doesn’t teach it doesn’t mean you can’t believe it.