How to know if s/he is right for you (p.1)

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Knowing how to choose is the first step to finding the right person for you. Watch these new series where Cris and I talk about how singles can avoid the pain of making the wrong choice for a lifetime partner.

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Don't base your decision on emotion. This is the beginning of a series of videos for those who are looking for a lifetime partner.

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  • We Christians take marriage seriously and we do believe that when you say 'I do' it means 'till death do us part'. For us it's NOT for however long it lasts. That's why these videos focus on researching as much as you can before getting married. It might be difficult for most non-Christians understand, and I will not try. That's just the Mystery of Faith!!!

  • Even if the couple are a good match it still does not mean that their marriage will last. No matter what you take a chance, situations happen regardless. Breakups, infedelity, loss of interest, etc. no marriage is a guarantee till death do us part. So get real, when you say I do, it means for however long it lasts, period.

  • The taxi's have enough fuel. The problem is that the tracking systems used to navigate to the destination are fundementally flawed. I would go even further to suggest that so called 'secular' societies of the future will virtually abandon marriage, or concrete ideas of relationship longevity.

  • lol i love this

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