Redditor TheLocoYoko and his fiancée wanted to set the right mood for their wedding, and so commissioned this image for their wedding invitations. When he was asked "Are you inviting people to a wedding, or a massacre?", TheLocoYoko responded "Depends on how things go with the open bar."
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As for the invitation, people will do silly things to be original. Maybe if we spent half as much effort on our marriages as we do on our weddings, we'd be better off.
and Ryan S, perhaps love doesn't discriminate, but the Bible sure does.
No way Jose. I don't even own one. See, the passage is broken into parts, and the last part "..for it is better to marry than to burn with passion." is actually a logical statement that can be weighed completely independent of any doctrine, creed or anything else. I'm merely looking at what is being said and weighing the truth of it for myself. The Bible is one of many texts that interest me in this regard. Others include the Baghavad Gita, Tao Te Ching, Qu'ran, Torah and the writings of St. John of the Cross, Omar Khayyam, Rumi and Al-Gazahli. They are all interesting teachers, though they come from different schools; Hinduism, Daoism, Islam, Judaism, Christianity and Sufism respectively. It's more just about the actual truth of what they are saying and not the categories. So no, not a "bible thumper".