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CPUFreak91

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As of feb. 1st, I have been on CCN for over a year now. I'm also 8 days short (22nd) of having started to pick up Python.

What about you?

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vincent

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In 6 days my wife and I are married 2 years (20 feb for people who can't count)

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Today (Valentine's Day) is our 18 month wedding anniversary.
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This is yet another year where I forgot about Valentine's day until the middle of the day...
CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by HanClinto:
Today (Valentine's Day) is our 18 month wedding anniversary.

Wow! 18 Months. Congrats

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i forgot about it too

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not me. We had A YL valintines club last night, who can forget that?

But its not like i have a chance getting a valintine at all! haha.

18 months? Wow, a year... and a half! Keep it going!

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lol... not really lol... i can't think of any...

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yesterday the 13th, is the 7th year anniversary of myself and my wife.

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kiwee

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14th May, 16th anaversary of....well...me

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HanClinto

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Happy anniversary, Klumsy!

Thanks for all the warm congrats, all. God is good.

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Congrats HanClinto and Klumsy!!!!!

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whenever I hear about all those stats of how 50% of Americans are divorced(edit) and then hearing of happy and successful marriages(edit ), this warms my heart... and it sets me to wondering if I'll
A: get married in due time..(im too young for that right now)
B: end up as one of those 50% divorcees... scary...

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firemaker103

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Well, um...er... exactly a year and a month ago I started programming...

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CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by luke:
whenever I hear about all those stats of how 50% of Americans are divorced(edit) and then hearing of happy and successful marriages(edit ), this warms my heart... and it sets me to wondering if I'll
A: get married in due time..(im too young for that right now)
B: end up as one of those 50% divorcees... scary...


I don't beleive that at all. I can beleive 50% of all americans aren't married. What age is that stat aimed at? Definitely not for singles who have never married at all! Definitely not for you and me who are under 20!

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its true man.

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CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by crazyishone:
its true man.


Same question: What age group?
These stats always sound convincing, but they leave out some important info to make their point.

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moving back on topic...

my anniversary was like over 2 weeks ago...

four freaking years here.
do I really have no life?

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doesnt matter. married is married.

there are couples who marry at 18 that are more mature and ready than couples who marry in their late twenties.

maturity doesnt always translate to age.

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CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by crazyishone:
doesnt matter. married is married.

there are couples who marry at 18 that are more mature and ready than couples who marry in their late twenties.

maturity doesnt always translate to age.


You have a point. I still don't trust stats though.

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of course. you want to see it for yourself. take it from me, divorce happens alot in the US.

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CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by crazyishone:
of course. you want to see it for yourself. take it from me, divorce happens alot in the US.


Yup. I know very well that ppl divorce too much.

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lol... anniversaries... Today is DR and my 2 year and 5 month anniversary of meeting each other (September 15th will be 3 years), and Feb. 3rd was our 1 year and 2 month anniversary of us courting (December 3rd will be 2 years)

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CPUFreak91

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quote:
Originally posted by gamer4christ:
(September 15th will be 3 years)

oooh! I like that date there. Sept. 15 is Guatemala's independance day.

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quote:
lol... anniversaries... Today is DR and my 2 year and 5 month anniversary of meeting each other (September 15th will be 3 years), and Feb. 3rd was our 1 year and 2 month anniversary of us courting (December 3rd will be 2 years)

on the brightside... you won't have a problem remembering your wedding anniversary...


on the down side...

*bows head*

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lol, I do not think I will have any problem remembering such a glorious day, lol. I do not know how any guy could.

What down side is there? Just curious

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2 year and 5 month anniversary of meeting eachother?
*puts hand on shoulder*

yeah....


haha, I just playing with ya. sorta.
I had a bad run of obsession with a girl, so you see how things like this have negative connatations for me. so I thought I'd share it with you by picking ya.

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LOL, I see... yeah people tell me I am obssessed, lol, but who cares, I am sane.

Besides an obssession is a continuingly disturbing thought that is thought constantly... and thinking of her is not disturbing =P Although I do think of her constantly. I can focus on the task at hand, lol, I am good at multi-tasking.

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G4C is SO good at remembering important dates =D A lot of the times he's the one remembering them when I forget, lol. He usually sends me internet greeting cards on the 3rd and 15th of every month too =) He's SO sweet!!!!

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i expect the world to live in a selfish, self centered way, where wives won't respect their husbands, nor will husbands love their wifes i nthe self sacrifical way christ loves us, so in the world, such a marriage stat seems "normal", however the "church" has just as high (and often higher) stat of divorce,
and this is scary, very scary
though really it shows that we really are more of the world, (though not in it)..
however though a huge % of so called 'christian' marriages "fail" (or rather selfish people follow their flesh rather than obdedience to the Christ they proclaim to follow).. an interesting study showed that something like 1 in 1000 or 3000 marriages where teh couple prayed together for only at least 5 minutes a day . that shows how much a 'real christian marriage', which just oen 'little' ingredient is.

i mean from a 30% - 50% divorce rate for the whole 'church', to a less than .1 of a percent divorce rate for couples who pray together just 5 minutes a day or more..

makes you think, wake up and smell the coffee.

Karl

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lol, that was interesting response to people talking about anniversaries, lol.

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quote:
Originally posted by klumsy:
i expect the world to live in a selfish, self centered way, where wives won't respect their husbands, nor will husbands love their wifes i nthe self sacrifical way christ loves us, so in the world, such a marriage stat seems "normal", however the "church" has just as high (and often higher) stat of divorce,
and this is scary, very scary
though really it shows that we really are more of the world, (though not in it)..
however though a huge % of so called 'christian' marriages "fail" (or rather selfish people follow their flesh rather than obdedience to the Christ they proclaim to follow).. an interesting study showed that something like 1 in 1000 or 3000 marriages where teh couple prayed together for only at least 5 minutes a day . that shows how much a 'real christian marriage', which just oen 'little' ingredient is.

i mean from a 30% - 50% divorce rate for the whole 'church', to a less than .1 of a percent divorce rate for couples who pray together just 5 minutes a day or more..

makes you think, wake up and smell the coffee.

Karl


what's a shame is knowing to do that, "planning" to do that, but never doing that ... i've got a lot of daily routines to change.

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"The family that prays together, stays together"

This is often said, but sadly isn't the case. Sitting down to meals, praying, or even reading the Bible together -- these are all good things, but none of them are a "magic bullet" to the problem of divorce.

A very good friend of ours grew up as an MK overseas, and even though her parents prayed together and even went onto the mission field together for years divorced after 18 years of marriage.

It's not ourselves and our special techniques that keep us together, it's God and His enabling through the Holy Spirit. If you're relying on anything else for your marriage to work, you're not guaranteed.

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yah han!! good points there... i really can't imagine myself with a wife/family.... of course i am 14 so that makes sense lol... lol... well, i am happy for everyone who had an anniversary on here, however obscure... *satirically, wagging head back and forth to indicate joke* 'Today is 5.678 minutes, 47 1/2 hours, 68 days, 2 weeks, 14 months, and exactly 6 years from the day... something happened... I seem to have forgot...' LOL!!

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In Matthew 19 Jesus comments divorce.

God bless.

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there are always exceptions, for humans are humans, and just doing something externally doesn't neccisarily effect a persons heart, but in the HUGE majority of the cases, this is a factor (cause) as we as a symption (effect) of a good healthy christian marriage.

Karl

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the praying together, read the bible together stuff is to keep the foundation and focal point of the marriage on God. so both of us stay in fellowship with God as individuals, but also that we stay in fellowship with God as a couple, one mind and one accord type thing...the church's relationship with Christ is the ultimate example of a good marriage, that is if the relationship is how it's suppose to be. all i know, is God is good, and Jesus Christ was His Son...and i really love 'em both ...i've been thinking a lot about "what's my role in Christ" the past week or so, i know i'm called to preach, but the details i want to know, i just want a very close walk with God. oh...to get back on topic(anniversies) ...jan 25th was mine and my wife's 1st anniversiry, and the day our baby girl was born.
*is beggining to see how much he's been blessed, and falls more in love with God*

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Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.

proverbs 25:7
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WOOT!! go benny!! lol... that was a cool post... lol...

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i'm not condemning divorce, i know there are reasons for divorce. that's why i said if the relationship is how it's suppose to be, that is both people involved have to be wanting to make it work, and truely loving each other and God helps. both of my parents have been there, but eventually God put them together, although my dad only got saved a couple of years ago. i've got a cousin that's been through it, his marriage lasted around one week before she ran off with some guy, or guys ...not his fault, and divorce is a smart choice in that situation. on a side note, i was refering to the Christ's relationship to the church as being the perfect example of marriage in the context of God the Father being the Father, not the husband...if you get what i'm saying. i hope no one takes what i say the wrong way.

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Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.

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proverbs 17:28
Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.

proverbs 25:7
open rebuke is better than secret love.

www.gfa.org - Gospel for Asia

www.persecution.com - Voice of the Martyrs