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December 11, 2007

Christians

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In one’s growing years, the need to have someone close becomes stronger. This is the time when people start dating members of the opposite sex. Earlier, matchmakers played the part of introducing two unknown individuals with common interests in hope of forming a lasting relation between them. In modern times, people rely on social meetings to meet new people. Christian dating slightly differs from the regular dating. Let us look at the aspects of Christian Dating.

Notion Of Christian Dating

Christian dating only differs to the extent that Christians looking for their life partner limit their search to the Christian community. This helps them to have a person, who shares their moral values. Again, Churches played a big part in acquainting Christian girls and boys. But this had certain limitations. So, in modern times, Christian dating sites have undertaken the responsibility of introducing and familiarizing Christian girls and boys with each other.

Facilitating Single Christians

Christian dating services have evolved in a big way over the past few years. These services, whether on the Internet or otherwise, have become an industry in its own right. Christian dating facilities are divided in various categories. Christians of varied age groups, professions or social standings can make use of these services and find a mate for them. Where to search for your partner, largely depends upon, what you are looking for in your partner.

Making A Match

Christian dating sites are usually of two kinds. One is where you find people, find out about their interests and hobbies, guess about their general nature, and contact them on the given contacts. The other kind of Christian dating site operates exactly like a matchmaking site. When you sign-up, you are required to fill a detailed feedback form, where you are asked about many personal details. This profile of yours is matched with the profile of another person, based on whether you share common interests, age group, live in the same city and think alike. Then the site gives you the opportunity to contact that person and try to form a relation.

Dating Made Simpler

With the concept of online dating catching up fast, youngsters find it much easier to meet and know new people. These sites ensure that we meet the right people, unlike befriending an unknown person, at an unknown place. Also, it is much safer to date people hailing from Christian dating sites, as they believe in the same Christian values. Even if a relationship does not work out, one can always put the past behind and move on.

Christian dating online

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Christian Dating does not lay down any special ethics for young people. Basic Principles of Christian Dating would simply include adhering to basic Christian values as per the Bible, just like in all other spheres of life. It may seem very simple, but it can be quite challenging

Certain basic principles of Christian dating can be:

-Not going on a date very frequently. This will retain the charm of your friendship and will leave scope to know more about the other person till your next meeting.

-Not going on a date alone. It is advised to go on a date with another couple. This arrangement makes it easy to remember your limits.

-Not giving in to any demand for physical intimacy with your partner. This is to walk on the way shown by God, as God has set a time for all things in life.

-Keeping God, before anybody else, and loving Him more than anybody.

Sticking To Your Values

One should not feel pressurized by what other people around him or her do, or how they feel about what you are doing. It is very easy to get influenced and be steered in the wrong direction. It is therefore important to remember the basic principles of Christian dating and uphold your values. Only a Christian will know about these values. Therefore, it is advisable for a Christian to have a person with the same belief for his or her date

Dating A Person With The Same Faith

A person from your own faith gives you strength to do things. This person acts as your support when you feel burdened under the pressure of happenings around you. On the other hand, dating a non-Christian will automatically increase the chances of your wandering away from religion and neglecting the basic principles of Christian dating.

Finding The Right Person

Christian dating sites are the ideal spots to find like-minded people. These sites have a large number of people from the same faith and you can shortlist a few if they seem like-minded, having similar interests and hobbies as you. These sites are safe and you can be quite assured of meeting the right people who will follow the basic principles of Christian dating. These sites also provide scope of exchange of ideas between two people, before they actually meet. In this manner, you can decide whether a person holds same ideas as you or not.

December 5, 2007

Christian Dating

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Christian dating is a system practiced in a minority of christian books, mainly in the USA, where dates are chaperoned and the dating relationship is exclusive and may be vetoed by either of the courting parties or by any of their parents. Once the male declares his feelings to the father and an approval is reached, the male and the female can begin the process of getting to know each other on their chaperoned dates. The purpose of the system is to encourage lasting christian marriages. Despite its name, there are varying opinions as to the degree that this practice either reflects biblical practices or complies with biblical doctrines, or even the extent to which it is christian dating. Christian dating is any social activity performed as a pair or even a group with the aim of each assessing the other’s suitability as their partner in a intimate relationship or as a spouse. The word refers to the act of agreeing on a time and “date” when a pair can meet and engage in some social activity, like listening to christian radio

In many cultural traditions, dates are arranged by a third party, who may be a family member, an acquaintance, or a dedicated matchmaker. Recently matchmaking services have become popular. Although dating rules in Western popular culture have become more relaxed during the 20th century, there is considerable variation between individuals’ values. For example, when the activity costs money, it has traditionally been the man’s role to pay; in recent times the practice of “going Dutch” (splitting the expenses) has emerged. Traditional christian dating activities include sharing entertainment or a meal. In general, a person may date many different partners during the same time period in order to have the best chance of finding their most suitable available mate.

Christian Music

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Aside from Christian music taken from the Bible itself, the earliest Christian music still in use today is probably favored by christian singles. Christian music lately has became popular. It is one of the best selling items in the christian community. Some of the popularity of this music in the fourth century can be attributed to the catchy songs that are played on christian radio. The popularity of the songs helped increase the popularity of his teachings. This style of music is now found in christian videos , and can all be found on christian book store shelves.

For the most part, christian music has evolved. It has been embraced by rock music acts and is becoming popular amoong christian youth. It is difficult to make statements about the musical qualities of the early Christian music because of the dearth of evidence, and it is not clear what influence this sort of hymn had on later Christian music.

Christian Lyrics

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In the following article an account is given of Christianity as a religion, describing its origin, its relation to other religions, its essential nature and chief characteristics, but not dealing with its doctrines in detail nor its history as a visible organization. These and other aspects of this great subject will receive treatment under separate titles. Moreover, the Christianity of which we speak is that which we find realized in the Catholic Church alone; hence, we are not concerned here with those forms which are embodied in the various non-Catholic Christian sects, whether schismatical or heretical.

Christianity is the name given to that definite system of religious belief and practice which was taught by Jesus Christ in the country of Palestine, during the reign of the Roman Emperor, Tiberius, and was promulgated, after its Founder’s death, for the acceptance of the whole world, by certain chosen men among His followers.

According to the accepted chronology, these began their mission on the day of Pentecost, A.D. 29, which day is regarded, accordingly, as the birthday of the Christian Church. In order the better to appreciate the meaning of this event, we must first consider the religious influences and tendencies previously at work in the minds of men, both Jews and Gentiles, which prepared the way for the spread of Christianity amongst them.

The whole history of the Jews as detailed in the Old Testament is seen, when read in the light of other events, to be a clear though gradual preparation for the preaching of Christianity. In that nation alone, the great truths of the existence and unity of God, His providential ruling of His creatures and their responsibility towards Him, were preserved unimpaired amidst general corruption. The ancient world was given to Pantheism and creature-worship; Israel only, not because of its “monotheistic instinct” (Renan), but because of the periodic interposition of God through His prophets, resisted in the main the general tendency to idolatry. Besides maintaining those pure conceptions of Deity, the prophets from time to time, and with ever increasing distinctness until we come to the direct and personal testimony of the Baptist, foreshadowed a fuller and more universal revelation — a time when, and a Man through Whom, God should bless all the nations of the earth.

We need not here trace the Messianic predictions in detail; their clearness and cogency are such that St. Augustine does not hesitate to say (Retract., I, xiii, 3): “What we now call the Christian religion existed amongst the ancients, and was from the beginning of the human race, until Christ Himself came in the flesh; from which time the already existing true religion began to be styled Christian”. And thus it has been remarked that Israel alone amongst the nations of antiquity looked forward to glories to come. All peoples alike retained some more or less vague recollection of a Paradise lost, a remote Golden Age, but only the spirit of Israel kept alive the definite hope of a world-wide empire of justice, wherein the Fall of Man should be repaired. The fact that, eventually, the Jews misinterpreted their oracles, and identified the Messianic Kingdom with a mere temporal sovereignty of Israel, cannot invalidate the testimony of the Scriptures, as interpreted both by Christ’s own life and the teaching of His Apostles, to the gradual evolution of that conception of which Christianity is the full and perfect expression. Mistaken national pride, accentuated by their galling subject to Rome led them to read a material significance into the predictions of the triumph of the Messias, and hence to love their privilege of being God’s chosen people. The wild olive in St. Paul’s metaphor (Romans 11:17) was then grafted upon the stock of the patriarchs in place of those rejected branches, and entered upon their spiritual inheritance.

In Arabic and other languages influenced by Christian culture, two words are commonly used for Christians: Nasrani, again referring to Nazareth, and Masihi meaning followers of the Messiah. Where there is a distinction, Nasrani refers to people from a Christian culture and Masihi means those with a religious faith in Jesus. In some countries Nasrani tends to be used generically for non-Muslim white people. Another Arabic word sometimes used for Christians, particularly in a political context, is Salibi; this refers to Christian and has negative connotations.

Christian

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The definition of who is a “Christian” varies among different Christian groups. There are many types of christians and not all of them have the same form of beliefs. They all study the bible and go to chruches. In these churches, infants who are baptized may be considered Christians, although they are expected to make a personal affirmation of faith from online bible study.

Our documentary sources of knowledge about the origin of Christianity and its earliest developments are chiefly the New Testament Scriptures and various sub-Apostolic writings, the authenticity of which we must to a large extent take for granted here, as the much less grounds we take for granted the authenticity of “Cæsar” when dealing with early Gaul, and of “Tacitus” when studying growth of the Roman Empire. (Cf. Kenyon “Handbook of the Textual Criticism of the N.T.”). We have this further warrant for doing so, that the most mature critical opinions amongst non-Catholics, deserting the wild theories of Baur, Strauss, and Renan, tend, in regard to dates and authorship, to coincide more closely with the Catholic position. The Gospels, Acts, and most of the Epistles are recognized as belonging to the Apostolic Age. “The oldest literature of the Church”, says Professor Harnack, “is, in the main points and in most of its details, from the point of view of literary history, veracious and trustworthy . . . .

Within countries where Christianity is the historical majority religion, the term is also used by some in a casual generic sense to indicate that they are not members of nor affiliated with any other religion – therefore considering themselves Christians by default

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