Friday, April 8, 2011

uh-oh

I just remembered this morning that, "oh goodness, today is Friday and I have nothing scheduled on my blog". My deepest apologies to you who follow my blog. I really really have no idea what to post today. So I will post a question and I would really really like some feedback. :) If you aren't comfortable commenting your answer you can email it to me.


How do you maintain a belief in true love when you live in a world of seduction? I read a book about it recently and it kind of sparked my curiosity, also has been in a few of my conversations lately.

I know it's kind of a big question so if it takes you a while to get back to me that's ok, just please share your thoughts, I would love to hear them.

3 comments:

Tony said...

In what context? Spiritual or not, and if not, with whom? In itself, seduction generally pertains to earthly and romantic relationships. "True love" does not, although it is all important to every aspect of life.

Maybe a little more clarification on the subject matter surrounding the question... What book are you reading?

Brittany said...

I know it's broad but I mean it in a broad sense. It has come to my attention recently that people don't even know what love is. I am guessing that until you know what love is you will not be able to believe in it. So I guess my question should have been what is true love, not the worlds model which is seduction ( weird as it may seem I also mean that on a human to human level not a 'lovers' level, and also a spiritual level (the true love of God versus the seduction of Satan).

The book I read was Immanuel's Veins by Ted Dekker.

Does that make more sense or did it just confuse you further?

Anonymous said...

In a nutshell, by the grace of God. :) Not in a nutshell, I have no idea. It's an excellent question, and one I will have to ponder. :) ~me :)