Pride: a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc
I believe Pride is root of all evil.
I have been thinking for a few weeks about this thing that has been tugging on my mind for a while now. I was just at A high school 10 year class reunion, for the class ahead of mine. I was told that I am smart handsome amazing great blah blah blah and I was also asked why I wasn't married. Normally I would have talked about "what happened" and "what went wrong" but not this time.... I told them I have not found any woman anywhere who is willing to go with me through everything. Which isn't entirely true but, with one exception, it is the truth.
Based on this conversation and my own experience I have come up with a couple of questions that shed light on the points I'm trying to make.
1. What is the difference between American Christian Cultural Socioeconomic expectations and Those outside of the realm of Evangelical Christianity? (specifically as it relates to dating and marriage)
2. What does a Christian woman hope the aspirations are of someone who is pursuing her?
3. Why is security more important for Christian women to have than Non-Christian women?
4. What is the Christian Woman's source of Social Validation?
5. Is Building a Family a higher priority to Christian women than finding a Love that is True?
I believe Pride is root of all evil.
I have been thinking for a few weeks about this thing that has been tugging on my mind for a while now. I was just at A high school 10 year class reunion, for the class ahead of mine. I was told that I am smart handsome amazing great blah blah blah and I was also asked why I wasn't married. Normally I would have talked about "what happened" and "what went wrong" but not this time.... I told them I have not found any woman anywhere who is willing to go with me through everything. Which isn't entirely true but, with one exception, it is the truth.
Based on this conversation and my own experience I have come up with a couple of questions that shed light on the points I'm trying to make.
1. What is the difference between American Christian Cultural Socioeconomic expectations and Those outside of the realm of Evangelical Christianity? (specifically as it relates to dating and marriage)
2. What does a Christian woman hope the aspirations are of someone who is pursuing her?
3. Why is security more important for Christian women to have than Non-Christian women?
4. What is the Christian Woman's source of Social Validation?
5. Is Building a Family a higher priority to Christian women than finding a Love that is True?