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> Marriage With Jesus, in christianity do women think they are going to marry jesus (as)

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post Jul 7 2009, 01:21 PM
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hi all !!!

ive got friends who are christian but ive never really got a chance to ask them properly but ive heard that christians beleive this, is it true?
do christians believe that jesus will come and marry the women coz in christianity women arnt suppose to get married and they cut off their hair really short aswell??
ive got a friend called alison who is christian weve known her since we were little but shes never got married, she never drinks and she never goes clubbing ever so is this true ?

please dont take offence by this id just like to know
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post Jul 7 2009, 09:53 PM
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do christians believe that jesus will come and marry the women coz in christianity women arnt suppose to get married and they cut off their hair really short aswell??


What?!? Women are supposed to keep their hair long, stay inside, and cover their heads inside churches, get married and have a lot of kids (at least that is how it is in Catholicism). No, we do not believe that Jesus Christ will marry.

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ive got a friend called alison who is christian weve known her since we were little but shes never got married, she never drinks and she never goes clubbing ever so is this true ?


Celibacy is superior to marriage. Drinking is fine in moderation. Clubbing is a mortal sin. You'll go to Hell for sure if you go to dances and stuff like that.
 
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post Jul 8 2009, 11:54 AM
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What?!? Women are supposed to keep their hair long, stay inside, and cover their heads inside churches, get married and have a lot of kids (at least that is how it is in Catholicism). No, we do not believe that Jesus Christ will marry.
Celibacy is superior to marriage. Drinking is fine in moderation. Clubbing is a mortal sin. You'll go to Hell for sure if you go to dances and stuff like that.



REALLY OMG, are u catholic if so how are you different to protestants and how come ive heard all this from some christians about cutting their hair and jesus ???
 
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post Jul 8 2009, 02:14 PM
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What?!? Women are supposed to keep their hair long, stay inside, and cover their heads inside churches, get married and have a lot of kids (at least that is how it is in Catholicism). No, we do not believe that Jesus Christ will marry.
Celibacy is superior to marriage. Drinking is fine in moderation. Clubbing is a mortal sin. You'll go to Hell for sure if you go to dances and stuff like that.



REALLY OMG, are u catholic if so how are you different to protestants and how come ive heard all this from some christians about cutting their hair and jesus ???


If that doesnt sound like oppression of women, I don't know what does.
 
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post Jul 9 2009, 11:04 AM
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hi all !!!

ive got friends who are christian but ive never really got a chance to ask them properly but ive heard that christians beleive this, is it true?
do christians believe that jesus will come and marry the women coz in christianity women arnt suppose to get married and they cut off their hair really short aswell??
ive got a friend called alison who is christian weve known her since we were little but shes never got married, she never drinks and she never goes clubbing ever so is this true ?

please dont take offence by this id just like to know
thanks dry.gif


ive got friends who are christian but ive never really got a chance to ask them properly but ive heard that christians beleive this, is it true?
do christians believe that jesus will come and marry the women

I believe that you have heard of the marriage of Christ. The belief is not that women will marry Jesus. If you can think Christian like for a second, it means that the followers of Christ will join Him in the Kingdom and rule with Him as joint heirs. Both men and women who follow Christ.

coz in christianity women arnt suppose to get married and they cut off their hair really short aswell??

I think the only group of people that claim Christianity and treat the women in such a way are perhaps the Jesuits but the key word was "claim Christianity". Women should have a modest appearance, but that doesn't mean they have to cut their hair short.

ive got a friend called alison who is christian weve known her since we were little but shes never got married, she never drinks and she never goes clubbing ever so is this true ?

I agree with Rex; while you may find her behavior strange, Alison is probably in a better standing with God than most women. But that doesn't mean she is forbidden to marry.
Nor does it mean that she and all other Christian women will literally marry Jesus. Though if she is a Jesuit she might believe something like that.


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post Jul 9 2009, 11:43 AM
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thanks 4 answering my question u seem 2 know alot about chritianity happy.gif
 
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post Jul 9 2009, 11:58 AM
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fromthewind ~ The Jesuit order is just a part of the Catholic Church, its founder was Saint Ignatius of Loyola
 
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post Jul 9 2009, 12:24 PM
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fromthewind ~ The Jesuit order is just a part of the Catholic Church, its founder was Saint Ignatius of Loyola


But is it not true that Jesuits abstain from marriage, both men and women? Usually when someone speaks of the Jesuits they speak of an order with more power than the traditional Catholic Church. Which brings up another question:

What's the deal with the "black pope"?

I don't mean to take your focus off of our other discussion. But, when people talk about the Jesuit order they usually are mentioning a group with more power than the traditional Catholic Church.
 
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post Jul 9 2009, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(Matamoros @ Jul 9 2009, 12:58 PM) *
fromthewind ~ The Jesuit order is just a part of the Catholic Church, its founder was Saint Ignatius of Loyola


But is it not true that Jesuits abstain from marriage, both men and women? Usually when someone speaks of the Jesuits they speak of an order with more power than the traditional Catholic Church. Which brings up another question:

What's the deal with the "black pope"?

I don't mean to take your focus off of our other discussion. But, when people talk about the Jesuit order they usually are mentioning a group with more power than the traditional Catholic Church.



Black pope? I am not sure. There have been many popes in the history of the Catholic Church that certainly had dark skin though. The Middle East and Africa was a stronghold of Catholicism until the advent of Islam.

Those who enter into the Jesuit order (or any other Catholic order, for example the Dominicans or Cistercians) usually take a vow of chastity (celibacy), poverty, and obedience. Its not that big of a deal. The Jesuit order is now nonexistent, as all modern men claiming to be Jesuits are a outrageous heretics and a disgrace to St. Ignatius.

Its pretty complicated, but I can go into finer detail if you want (orders, third orders, monks and nuns, consecrated religious, priests, bishops, patriarchs, popes, etc)
 
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post Jul 10 2009, 05:34 PM
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Here is more about dancing:

http://vanitasomnia.blogspot.com/2009/06/dancing.html

Dancing

“There is not a commandment of God which dancing does not cause men to break… Mothers may indeed say: ‘Oh, I keep an eye on their dress; you cannot keep guard over their heart. Go, you wicked parents, go down to Hell where the wrath of God awaits you, because of your conduct when you gave free scope to your children; go! It will not be long before they join you, seeing that you have shown them the way so well… Then you will see whether your pastor was right in forbidding those Hellish amusements.’” (Abbé Francis Trocu, The Curé D’Ars, St. Jean-Marie-Baptiste Vianney, p. 146)
 
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post Jul 11 2009, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(Matamoros @ Jul 9 2009, 01:33 PM) *
QUOTE(from the wind @ Jul 9 2009, 11:24 AM) *
QUOTE(Matamoros @ Jul 9 2009, 12:58 PM) *
fromthewind ~ The Jesuit order is just a part of the Catholic Church, its founder was Saint Ignatius of Loyola


But is it not true that Jesuits abstain from marriage, both men and women? Usually when someone speaks of the Jesuits they speak of an order with more power than the traditional Catholic Church. Which brings up another question:

What's the deal with the "black pope"?

I don't mean to take your focus off of our other discussion. But, when people talk about the Jesuit order they usually are mentioning a group with more power than the traditional Catholic Church.


Black pope? I am not sure. There have been many popes in the history of the Catholic Church that certainly had dark skin though. The Middle East and Africa was a stronghold of Catholicism until the advent of Islam.

Those who enter into the Jesuit order (or any other Catholic order, for example the Dominicans or Cistercians) usually take a vow of chastity (celibacy), poverty, and obedience. Its not that big of a deal. The Jesuit order is now nonexistent, as all modern men claiming to be Jesuits are a outrageous heretics and a disgrace to St. Ignatius.

Its pretty complicated, but I can go into finer detail if you want (orders, third orders, monks and nuns, consecrated religious, priests, bishops, patriarchs, popes, etc)


I was referring to the black pope theory that New World order theorist speak of. A man who is of the Jesuit order and holds a position that makes him more powerful than the world renown pope.

But I am getting at the fact that there is a "Society of Jesus" or Jesuit order in the world today, and I don't think they are called heretics by the pope or other accepted Catholic leaders.

Maybe you can enlighten me later, but I really don't agree with the "government" of the Catholic Church.
 
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