Hoodie
Don Juan
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Hi!
So I actually think I've tried to become a Christian, as a way to feel safe that the person I'm with won't leave me?
And as an excuse for me to continue in my blue pill ways? Is this a possibility?
Religion is seriously making me confused, cause I look at the world today as a lacking of values and going in the wrong direction. And so I think I should be a Christian, so I can aim for those values. But I'm not sure I'm doing it because I actually believe in the bible, or because I can get married and feel secure in the relationship? Cause I met this 28yo girl that is a Christian, and I immediately, thought to myself "this is my chance, someone who I can have those values with", but I'm not sure I'm actually doing it because I believe in God, or because I want to feel safe in my blue pill ways?
Anyone been in the same situation? Have any thoughts on this?
I know some will say that marriage is a cope and should be avoided. But if I actually believe in God, shouldn't belief in marriage be a given?
Also, she said she was open to meet someone who wasn't a Christian (Which goes against the bible). At that point I'm questioning if she's actually Christian? Should I confront her with that flaw in logic and watch her response?
So if I actually meet her I would contribute in her breaking her own values/beliefs.
So I actually think I've tried to become a Christian, as a way to feel safe that the person I'm with won't leave me?
And as an excuse for me to continue in my blue pill ways? Is this a possibility?
Religion is seriously making me confused, cause I look at the world today as a lacking of values and going in the wrong direction. And so I think I should be a Christian, so I can aim for those values. But I'm not sure I'm doing it because I actually believe in the bible, or because I can get married and feel secure in the relationship? Cause I met this 28yo girl that is a Christian, and I immediately, thought to myself "this is my chance, someone who I can have those values with", but I'm not sure I'm actually doing it because I believe in God, or because I want to feel safe in my blue pill ways?
Anyone been in the same situation? Have any thoughts on this?
I know some will say that marriage is a cope and should be avoided. But if I actually believe in God, shouldn't belief in marriage be a given?
Also, she said she was open to meet someone who wasn't a Christian (Which goes against the bible). At that point I'm questioning if she's actually Christian? Should I confront her with that flaw in logic and watch her response?
So if I actually meet her I would contribute in her breaking her own values/beliefs.
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