Yeah, but your "Biblical Romance" analogy can go waaaay too far. I've heard girls whose testimonies basically amount to "my boyfriend ditched me and I'm lonely, but it turns out Jesus is like, the best boyfriend ever!!" Most of them weren't homeschoolers, but we need to remember that it's the church that's the bride of Christ, not individuals.
As to your other post - I have no intention of entering into a relationship unless I think marriage is at least a possible outcome. But criticizing kids for losing their hearts - which are hard to control - while maintaining physical and moral purity, is wrong.
Please don't take any of my words critically. I do not mean to attack you or your positions, merely to bring up points which I think should be at least mentioned.
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When did I criticize kids? I was never criticized. It is hard to keep our hearts, which is moral purity. And also keep physical purity. Especially when the Bible says what we think in our hearts is as much a sin as acting it out.
But I never criticized anyone.
Jen,It's not an analogy, it's Gods word!
Jesus isn't my boyfriend, lady, He's my father in Heaven, and He holds the key to my heart, any man who wants me, must pray to the Lord about whether or not, we are to have relations outside of Christian Brotherhood.
And no, most of them weren't homeschoolers, I wasn't.