wedding ring rules
Posted in Wedding Rings on 01/10/2010 05:50 am by admin
What are all the rules of purity rings?
Christianity now … as you can marry someone who is not pure if the wedding will be having engeged then all that sexual stuff please!
Purity rings or chastity rings / promise rings originated in the United States in the decade 1990 between Christians affiliated sexual abstinence groups. The rings are sold to adolescents, or parents that the rings may be given to their adolescent children as gifts. It is the intention of wearing a purity ring is accompanied by a religious vow to practice celibacy until marriage. The ring is usually worn on the ring finger left with the implication that the wearer remain abstinent until it is replaced with a wedding ring. Although the ring is worn on the hand, where others can see, its main objective is to serve as a constant reminder to the user of their commitment between themselves and God to remain pure until marriage. There is no particular style for purity rings, without But many Christians have been led by a cross in their design, in reference to Jesus Christ. Some networks contain a chip with diamonds or precious stones and / or "True Love Waits, "" One Life, One Love ", or similar recorded saying somewhere in the ring." Purity rings are often connected with purity balls were families who believe in this ritual, they all meet at a dance together and celebrate their purity and perform special dances. Even girls as young as six are pledged to stay pure until marriage. some people also believe in not having a kiss until their wedding day and having their first kiss at the altar.
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