This is a contentious topic. As a result, you may have differing opinions.
Answer 1
YES AND YES. God is above all and over all persons. He has put forth many, many witnesses and signs of His existence, and yet most of the world rejects and denys that He exists and is indeed the Supreme Sovereign. There are a smaller percentage that are just plain ignorant. In either case this is the huge problem of society and IS going to send each one to HELL. To ignore or not believe in God and His Son, Jesus Christ is the SIN that will sink your boat.
Answer 2
No. Ignorance of Divine Law is not the reason for society's ills and scapegoats very complex problems on very simple solutions. We can also see very pious societies throughout Africa and the Islamic World that are complete failures in terms of having stable lives.
Societal relationship problems come from a variety of different sources, including: inherited discriminatory tendencies, an emphasis on materialism over a balance between material and emotional wealth, economics based on a zero-sum game mentality, short attention spans in dealing with complex issues, pressure against holding concrete views and pursuing their realization, and failures in active communication.
Even if we narrow it down to issues of marriage, homosexual marriage does not devalue or lessen the validity of heterosexual marriage, nor does it lead to heterosexual marriages failing. The 52% divorce rate in the United States is so high because rather than couples knowing that they love each other before they get married, they get married and outgrow each other. Or partners in a relationship forget how to love each other and would rather break up than work on the relationship. If Christian groups that protested homosexuality invested half as much time and effort into promoting marriage counseling that they do to fighting homosexual marriage, they might actually be able to save the institution of marriage.
It depends entirely on which society you're talking about. Views vary from complete acceptance to complete rejection.
It depends on which church you are talking about. Acceptance of gay people in Christendom ranges from complete rejection to complete acceptance.
If you are really afraid of rejection than your not with the right person. You should be able to be comfortable with your relationship.
- heartbreak- rejection - relationship- anticipation- loneliness- uncofidence- doubt- mistrust
It depends on which denomination you are talking about. Views range from complete rejection (Catholics, Mormons, Baptists, and fundamentalist faiths) to complete acceptance (United Church of Christ, Metropolitan Community Church).
It is easier than a human relationship & no chance or rejection or judgement for getting what they want.
When Nick says love is not fun
an agent's job is full with Rejection. The rejection was inevitable.
Several factors can affect self-disclosure, including trust in the relationship, cultural norms, fear of rejection or judgment, past experiences, and the level of intimacy between the individuals involved. People may choose to disclose more or less depending on these factors.
To me I think it is just rejection because you have hurt their heart once and they don't want hurt again but that is just my opinion............
Prom is a best time to get a more closer relationship or a get-to-know-you with your crush. Don't be fearful about rejection or what. There is no harm in trying.
Fear of commitment, fear of rejection and fear of changing the relationship they already have all at the same time.