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Sep 13 2008

The Great Christian Debate on Finding a Soul mate

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The term Soul mate may bring forth an overflowing abundance of thoughts to the mind, but for the most part everyone seems to be onboard with the definition being the individual to whom you are most connected to on an intimate level.  Christians have a specific stance on the soul mate phrase, and given their religious background and foundation, it is no wonder.  Finding a soul mate, to Christians, no longer means simply being able to find someone that you love and can have a great relationship with and enjoy spending time with.  It is also important to Christians that the individuals are also able to worship the Lord together and live in a way that would actively enable the two to be able to share their religion together.

Many people are all too eager to ignore religion when they are in a relationship, and this does not go over too well when it comes to the Christian view point or what a soul mate is and how to find one.  The religion aspect plays in to their lives more and is just something else that many people who are Christians really want to focus on.  It helps to define how the individual thinks about and treats other people, their friends and their family members.  In most cases it also helps to define how the individual lives their life, in almost every aspect that a person can consider.

Christians seem to believe that a soul mate cannot truly be a soul mate when the individuals do not share a common love of god and Jesus.  In order for two people to really be soul mates it was very important that individuals are able to share their religion and their spirituality, and not just in a respectful or understanding way.  It is important that the couple really intimately and deeply understand that religion is important and vital to a healthy, loving relationship.  They also believe that when an individual finds their soul mate, they should marry them.  Their love should not be expressed in physical terms prior to their wedding night and they should always be deeply devoted not only to each other, but also to their Lord as well.

Finding a soul mate is possible for Christians, but not always in the way that individuals would ordinarily think of it.  The widely accepted stance of the general public is that one person may have a number of soul mates from which they learn certain things, and not all soul mates are of the preferred gender.  Sometimes, people look at their own intimate friends and see their as soul mates.  Still, Christians seem to believe that there is one person for everyone, and God has determined that person for each individual that is seeking to find their soul mate in a way that is loving and respectful of the Lord.  Once the Christian finds their Christian soul mate, they will be able to celebrate this by getting married and being able to start a family in a healthy and religious way.  Since both of the soul mates are aware of the Christian morals and beliefs, the family is able to be raised in a way that is comfortable and preferred by both parents, and the children to not need to decide if they prefer Mommy’s religion over Daddy’s.  Instead, the children are raised in a controlled and understood environment.

These are the different ways in which some of the of the general public’s view of the term soul mate and the odds of finding one and how this is actually different from the ways that Christians view the term and their capabilities to finding a soul mate during the course of their lives.

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  1. Ariadne Greenon 14 Sep 2008 at 5:09 pm

    Love is the common bond between soulmates, not necessarily their religious views. In truth, from my research for my book, Divine Complement what became clear is sometimes one partner is further along on the spiritual path and it is their duty to help their soulmate open their hearts to God’s love. Not all soulmates are on the same page spiritually, but they can still learn and grow to understand more about God’s love through their intimate bonds.
    Hope you will get a copy of my book,Divine Complement.
    God bless you,
    Ariadne

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