I have no problem with the general concept of christianmingle.com and other "narrow social group themed" dating sites. I do have a problem with christianmingle.com's advertising - it comes off as extreme hubris, as though God needed them to make the dating site to accurately match up people, or that if you don't use the site, you might not meet God's perfect match for you.
Now, I'm not a particularly religious individual, but I'd have to assume that if God had a special someone who was your perfect match, your destined mate, he'd have ways to make the first contact happen. Your car breaks down and they're the only person to stop and help you, for example.
Now, I'm not a particularly religious individual, but I'd have to assume that if God had a special someone who was your perfect match, your destined mate, he'd have ways to make the first contact happen. Your car breaks down and they're the only person to stop and help you, for example.
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