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OneOfHisJewels -> RE: Purity Rings? (4/28/2008 11:50:43 PM)
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I have mixed feelings about purity rings. They can be a good idea, although I completely disagree with them being worn on the wedding ring finger. I STRONGLY believe that that finger should be reserved for engagement/wedding ring only. I think wearing a ring there for any other reason is deceptive. If you're gonna do it, let the kid wear it on the right hand. I have seen about an equal number of boys as girls with them, so that should make some of the posters here feel better. Now, about my mixed feelings...I can see where they could be a good way to encourage teens to save themselves for marriage... However, we can make such a big deal of saving oneself for marriage, that we feed into a teenage girl's most likely already unrealistic expectations. Although I never had a purity ring, the way my high school taught about abstinence led me down that path. Even when two virgins marry, they each still marry a sinner, and an imperfect, fallible being. Also, if one does fall, that teen needs to know that they can repent, and are just as pure as a new creature in Christ. Also, if you get a purity ring, at say, 13, but then you still end up single at say 36 (like me), and yes, I have stayed pure...but at this point it would seem silly to have a ring like that. But, if that floats a parent's boat, there is nothing wrong with it, I guess.
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