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My Question of the Day for 31 May 2010 – UPDATED

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My Question of the Day: According to U.S. Census Bureau, the world’s population stands at about 6,824,281,222 people and counting. With that in mind, and thinking about love and relationships, do you think it’s possible to have more than one soul mate?

My 2 Cents: The idea that God has someone for everyone has never sat well with me. The adage implies that no one is suppose to be single by nature or by choice, and it also implies that God (if you believe in Him) gave us free will in every other area of our lives except in the choice of a life partner. Goodness. He even gave Adam a choice (although his choice was one or none) to accept or reject Eve. Had Adam rejected Eve as his life partner, there’s a possibility God would have created another choice, or Adam would have just been single by choice.

Having said all that, I think you can imagine that I’m strongly leaning toward the idea that we can have more than one soul mate. With all these people in the world, and so many we’ll never get to meet, I can’t fathom that the God I serve (and I acknowledge that others don’t believe in Him) would, as I said before, give me free will in every other area of my life and then dictate with whom I spend the rest of my life.

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My Question of the Day for 30 December 2009 – RESULTS

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The Question: Imagine your mother is single and tells you she is going to marry the man she believes is her soulmate. She reveals to you that her fiancé is the exact same age as YOU, and then she asks for your blessing (support). What do you do??

My 2 Cents: Traditionally, society has accepted older men being with much younger women. However, when it is an older woman with a younger man, we raise an eyebrow. Studies have shown that women mature faster than men, so it seems unnatural for an older woman to have anything in common with a younger man when studies say that a younger man is even more immature than his actual age.

Having said all that, I’d give my mother my blessing (support) in who she has chosen as a life partner. I won’t say I won’t be uncomfortable with her choice, but I’d make every effort not to be a hindrance to her happiness. When all is said and done, my mother’s happiness is the most important thing to me. She would have my full and undivided support no matter what.

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Take a few moments to check out the tweets from Twitter on this subject:

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Mitch Mitchell Mitch_M  I think this question would be easier to answer if my mother was younger; now, I’d have to lay some smack down. lol

Reasy F. Baby! Mo_Rease  I would give her my blessings. I mean if she was happy then I would have to respect that.

Gloria A NightShade10  I’m sorry whether your a male or a female,that’s rather like being a pedophile,that’s gross. I’d love her and pray for her afar

David Bass davidsbass  Been there. Done that. Rudy’s only a bit older. I freaked. I doubted. I observed. I finally endorsed him. But trust …?

Tomi Clark tclarkusa  It’s mom & her life decisions are hers to make despite any uncomfortable feelings I may have I’d still support her decision

Jason Stover TankaBar_JasonD  I would be coo with him you never know it might be for the best. I would want nothing but the best for my parents.

Vicky BLKMGK  Give my blessing. A soulmate is not necessarily your same age.

Aqiyl Qasim consciousskillz  Pray that I never find myself in that situation. lol

Risha Holmes rishaholmes  CHILD PLEASE..I would tell that man to Kiss Da baby!ewww

MsShana MissMeandI  If I don’t live with my mama (or even if I did) I would have nothing to say abt who she marries, her life is her’s to live

Joshua Gibson JoshDamage  before I opine let me say what an excellent ? That is. Now I wud just hope for the best and hope my dad is happy with her.

Fawn N. Rhodes ItsThaTarheeLdy  Pray 4 her and tell her if it is God’s will then who I am 2 block her happiness.

Ed Richardson BigEd_1956  No Way!!! But I’m old school… Hehe

Michael Falkner womprat99  I don’t believe love knows an age difference. As long as it is legal and is truly love, I support it.

Nukirk Digi.tal nukirk  Actually, that’s a BIT closer to home for me. I can’t imagine that because it happened. For the record, he was actually about 7-8 years older, but still… Mom’s died before the marriage happened. But I didn’t really care about that. All I care about is that she was happy.

lt md20737  I tell my momma I support you and I love you. And gone about my business. I dont think age matters with adults.

Chela chela816  As long as I am old enough to be out of the house (ie, he doesn’t have authority over me), then best wishes to them both!

Andre Hadji Jones Hadji4ever  I would give her my blessing! There’s a recession in men!

Sasha X. Zeromind xsashagirl  Who am I to question Mom’s destiny? I’d try to get to know the dude & hope for the best

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