View Full Version : So is it wrong to go looking for chicks at church???
Who Needs 8
02-26-2004, 08:40 PM
alright, well I'm going to try to go to church more during this Lenten Season, and I went to Mass last night at the church here in College Station for the first time since I moved down here. And man . . . HOTTIE OVERLOAD!!!
Is that a bad thing? Or should I start looking into joining some of the College Groups they got over there?
MoonDog
02-26-2004, 10:46 PM
Originally posted by Who Needs 8
alright, well I'm going to try to go to church more during this Lenten Season, and I went to Mass last night at the church here in College Station for the first time since I moved down here. And man . . . HOTTIE OVERLOAD!!!
Is that a bad thing? Or should I start looking into joining some of the College Groups they got over there?
Personally I think church is the best place to find a potential girlfriend/boyfriend. But if you are going just to have a place to pick up "hotties" then your going for the wrong reasons. Go first to get fed the Word and let everything else play itself out. God will send someone to you when your ready.
Who Needs 8
02-27-2004, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by MoonDog
God will send someone to you when your ready.
which is why I am going, because I think He's not sending me anything because I haven't been in a while :(
2cammer97
02-27-2004, 01:15 AM
i agree man. go first to Glorify God and get into the Word. i also agree though that church a great place to find a great partner. if you go for the right reasons and get involved in the college groups i'm sure God will bless you. :)
marcus
greenrebel
02-27-2004, 01:22 AM
I don't know how you guys can stand to actually go to church, I hope you have a better one than mine right now. I think my church's pastor stinks at expressing the bible. I used to have a good church, but then I moved:(
MoonDog
02-27-2004, 07:49 AM
Originally posted by stangcrazy
I don't know how you guys can stand to actually go to church, I hope you have a better one than mine right now. I think my church's pastor stinks at expressing the bible. I used to have a good church, but then I moved:(
I take you you are in Houston right now? I'll check around and see if I can find out about any good churches down there.
The Punisher
02-27-2004, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by stangcrazy
I don't know how you guys can stand to actually go to church, I hope you have a better one than mine right now. I think my church's pastor stinks at expressing the bible. I used to have a good church, but then I moved:( sounds like time to look around;)
TexasDevilDog
02-27-2004, 04:40 PM
For a very successful relationship, both people should have self determined ideas about religion, finances, children and in-laws that they agree on. If both people can agree independantly on all these issues, they are sure to have a long lasting relationship. The less that they agree on, the lower the chances of success.
So, yes, church can be an ideal place to meet that special someone.
MoonDog
02-27-2004, 07:00 PM
Originally posted by TexasDevilDog
For a very successful relationship, both people should have self determined ideas about religion, finances, children and in-laws that they agree on. If both people can agree independantly on all these issues, they are sure to have a long lasting relationship. The less that they agree on, the lower the chances of success.
So, yes, church can be an ideal place to meet that special someone.
Dude, you avatar makes me dizzy. http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/images/smilies/dizzy.gif
Going to church to look for a peice of tail is wrong. You're there for the wrong reason.
Going to church to look for a partner in your walk with God is a good reason.
... all in the wording. ;)
In seriousness though if your beliefs are an important aspect to you than why wouldn't you look there?
The Punisher
03-01-2004, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by Leif
Going to church to look for a peice of tail is wrong. You're there for the wrong reason.
Going to church to look for a partner in your walk with God is a good reason.
... all in the wording. ;)
In seriousness though if your beliefs are an important aspect to you than why wouldn't you look there? good statement:)
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