I guess I'll start. for me my definition of what is actually needed (that is human NEED) is based on the bounds of Islamic law. If it's prohibited in Islamic law then by definition it's not something human beings need because we believe that the law is for our benefit and its based upon human nature as defined by Allah who created humanity
Yes. i mean really marriage is a formal declaration of "and I mean it" actually my plan is to get my kids married super early, even if I am still housing them. Note: I also plan on knowing my kids and being a person they can always come to with their problems
You answered "somewhat" even though you don't know what it means? It's the Calvinist doctrine of predestination. I know the Dutch Reformed churches follow that but I think some Presbyterians don't.
I'm agnostic but I really like Buddhism and to read about it and try to follow Buddha's doctrine into my life. Does that make me a Buddhist yet?
I am an other Christian. Some Christians get upset with me and say I'm not a Christian because I have different opinions to them but idc. Like one guy said I was a militant atheist because I was critical of Ravi Zacharias. Lol! I want to call myself a Christian so I do.