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Yup. But the prince charming is a pattern from fairy tales. It’s different from what children would develop spontaneously. Besides, it may be a projection of the eventual spouse. “My future wife whom I don’t know yet,” doesn’t mean, “the woman destined to be my wife.”There are people who haven’t heard of Buddhism or Hinduism or the term soul mate, who wonder if there is one ‘prince’ for them, very young girls for instance.
They also got karma from somewhere. Or reincarnation.And where did the Buddhists and the Hindus borrow the idea from? They knew it innately just as anyone would. The idea is as old as love itself.
Semantics matter nothing. We’re talking about the concept of a man and a woman being set apart for each other.Otherwise if we are only talking terminology, it is irrelevant, the poll question says it as plainly as possible.
Wrongly, then, alas, as there was no notion of predestination.You just seemed to appreciate the goodness of the scenario the movie depicted, so I used that to infer what you think about a soul mate.
Ekhm? So Fathers are generally superfluous in our Church?Marriage came before the priesthood, priesthood came after the fall. And arguably, stopped being necessary after the crucifixion.
That basically means looking out for the one true love kind of thing is doing God’s will and God’s will is served by discernment of whomever God might have pre-chosen as our spouse. While somewhat viable, I don’t think the concept is substantiated well enough to pass as necessary.God intends everyone to come to the knowledge of His son’s death and be born again too, and he does guide people, and they reject. And if few people meet their real mates, then that just shows how few people care to believe how good God really is, and how good God wants to be to His followers.
Sorry, but you’re drifting onto some strange waters.I was hoping I could enlighten your very moderate and satisfactory view of marriage. It does in fact imply that there can be one specific person, you just don’t want to believe.
We’re talking about a human marriage, a relationship resulting in conception of offspring through sexual intercourse. The way you put it, you could claim a married priest is in two marriages at the same time. What also with nuns who refer to Jesus Christ as their husband? Does He have thousands of wives? We’re talking about a human marriage here.Yes, we are monogamous, just as Jesus was monogamous in spirit, having only one bride as his church.
Let’s stay on topic, please.Ah but what other planet is there? Is that only because we are one civilization you ask? We don’t need to worry about that…
It’s neither simple nor obvious, even if it is possible.That is how deeply embedded the idea one intended person is in this mystery that is life. That is just how pure, simple and obvious it is.
Such as, for example, it being our responsibility to find a spouse, even with divine aid?God wouldn’t want it any other way.
Once again: our desire to marry one person comes from our being monogamous. We have the view that one man and one woman make marriage for as long as both of them live. Most people have some desire of this kind of relationship. But this doesn’t prove the relationships were matched before we were born.…or it could prove our desire for one person has merit.
There’s no relation whatsoever between that and the question whether the choice is pre-made by God before our birth or if there’s no pre-chosen mate for us. It’s not merely insufficient evidence. There’s simply no tie.But we are to become one flesh with our wives and love her as Christ loves the church. A spouse is a friend and more.