Nate wrote:I don't think Testamints fall into the same category as purity rings at all.
You can eat the mints. They make your breath fresh.
The ring doesn't do anything. So this automatically makes Testamints kind of awesome and purity rings still suck.
Htom Sirveaux (post: 1462823) wrote:That's about the most unromantic thing you could do, apart from sprinkle the wedding night bed with confetti and party favors.
Lynna (post: 1462827) wrote:I've always thought of purity rings as beeing cute. However, I don't know for certain if I'll ever get married. I want to, but what if it isn't God's plan for me? And Also, what if a girl already made a mistake and lost her virginity, then, wouldn't making virginity all imprtant be kind of...putting her down? Saying she's not as good just because she isn't a virgin? I don't know...
PatrickEklektos wrote:"purity" rings I think are a great expression/reminder of one's purity before Christ
...A purity ball!? What is that!? O.o
Nate (post: 1462841) wrote:No, I think purity rings run into the same problem...
Nate (post: 1462841) wrote:And when they say "purity wedding" they're not exaggerating... It's really, REALLY creepy.
Yuki-Anne (post: 1462851) wrote:Purity rings are the same concept: you're making a commitment not to have sex. The ring doesn't make you pure. It's just what it represents. If someone wants to have one, I have no problem with that. I lost mine a while back and I don't particularly care anymore whether I have a ring or not, but I don't think it was stupid for me to have one.
Yuki-Anne wrote:I don't know what kind of Purity Ball you guys heard about, but my dad and I attended 3, and... nothing creepy happened.
I'm not sure how me signing a pledge to remain a virgin, and my dad promising to support me in that, is creepy.
I'm not sure how a father telling his daughter she is beautiful is creepy, either.
As for the rings themselves, I don't understand how physical reminder = idolatry.
I take communion as a reminder of what Christ did for me, as commanded in Scripture]
Yes, but they always say to do it in remembrance of Him. You think of His body when you eat the bread/cracker/wafer. You think of His blood when you drink the juice/wine. When you see the ring, you think of purity. Then, maybe you think about Him, but purity is what you're being reminded of.
On top of that, you do know that there are non-Christians who have purity rings too, right? If a purity ring is supposed to represent Christ in some way, why would non-Christians be wearing them? This is a bit different than say, a non-Christian wearing a cross, because crosses are stylish and cool looking. They're not wearing the purity rings to be stylish or cool, they're wearing them as a reminder of purity.But it's what the ring represents that is important. It's not as if he would forget he had a wife the minute the ring was off his finger.
I knew someone would bring up the wedding ring thing, and no. Purity rings and wedding rings are not the same. Wedding rings are a show to other people that you are married. They're not to remind you that you're married. You already know that! It's to show everyone ELSE that you're married. When a guy isn't wearing a wedding ring, the wife isn't mad because she thinks he might have forgotten that he's married to her. It's because she's mad that he might have taken it off to flirt with another woman.Purity rings are the same concept: you're making a commitment not to have sex.
aliveinHim wrote:She was telling me don't go off and have a whole bunch of different crushes.
I know God will provide me with the right guy, I just have to wait
Or what if she rebels and goes off and does "stuff?"
If we were outside on the street and I were to say to you "You look cold," you wouldn't think anything of it. If I was in your house for whatever reason and slid up next to you and said in a slow smooth way "You look cold," you'd probably be extremely uncomfortable. In both cases I'm saying the same thing, but it'd be how I said it and where I said it that would make it disturbing in the second situation.
Nate (post: 1462592) wrote:What if you were a secret agent and you just rescued the President from ninjas and then you had a breathtaking helicopter chase of the perpetrators and they'd kidnapped your girlfriend and you heroically saved her while blowing up their chopper and did a death-defying landing in the middle of Times Square? Are you saying you wouldn't kiss her right then and there with the crowds of people watching? What kind of dashing secret agent are you anyway?
Yamamaya (post: 1462904) wrote:At first when you were talking about purity balls, I thought you were talking about balls that had the words Purity on them that people would carry around.
K. Ayato (post: 1462905) wrote:I guess what Nate was trying to address was the fact that the Christian community at large seems to be all about saving yourself until marriage and concentrating only on sexual purity, instead of (as we have been discussing) integrating it into every part of our lives. Like I shared before, I wore a True Love Waits ring before I got married and I had my own reasons for wearing it, as do any others who wear purity rings.
What I don't agree with is this (and I'm probably going way off on a limb here) is that the whole sexual purity thing and rings doesn't portray an accurate description to nonbelievers about who a Christian is. As I said before, I don't care if you want to wear a purity ring or not, but what I do care about is what message are you unknowingly sending to those nonbelievers? To me, it's "I'm a Christian 'cause I don't have sex, nyah nyah!"
I've heard and grieved over stories of Christians (some who I have known personally) who engaged in sex before marriage and other activities that probably are not the best examples of salt and light to the world. I know saving your virginity is one thing that can distinguish us from the world, but it shouldn't be the only thing. Get what I'm saying?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1462907) wrote:Not gonna lie I thought the same exact thing, and I was like "purity balls WHAT EVEN." XDD Then I realized that a ball is also sometimes a social gathering. Clearly I don't attend too many of those. XDD
TGJesusfreak (post: 1462596) wrote: ... but as we al know.. i am not awesome v____v
K. Ayato (post: 1462905) wrote:I guess what Nate was trying to address was the fact that the Christian community at large seems to be all about saving yourself until marriage and concentrating only on sexual purity, instead of (as we have been discussing) integrating it into every part of our lives. Like I shared before, I wore a True Love Waits ring before I got married and I had my own reasons for wearing it, as do any others who wear purity rings.
What I don't agree with is this (and I'm probably going way off on a limb here) is that the whole sexual purity thing and rings doesn't portray an accurate description to nonbelievers about who a Christian is. As I said before, I don't care if you want to wear a purity ring or not, but what I do care about is what message are you unknowingly sending to those nonbelievers? To me, it's "I'm a Christian 'cause I don't have sex, nyah nyah!" I've heard and grieved over stories of Christians (some who I have known personally) who engaged in sex before marriage and other activities that probably are not the best examples of salt and light to the world. I know saving your virginity is one thing that can distinguish us from the world, but it shouldn't be the only thing. Get what I'm saying?
RD wrote:Not gonna lie I thought the same exact thing, and I was like "purity balls WHAT EVEN." XDD Then I realized that a ball is also sometimes a social gathering. Clearly I don't attend too many of those. XDD
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