RE: Do atheists believe in the existence of friendship?
May 18, 2023 at 4:51 pm
(This post was last modified: May 18, 2023 at 4:56 pm by KerimF.)
A man loved really a woman. And the woman welcomed his love because she was seeing in him the man of her dreams. She lived with him, and both knew how to help each other and be happy. But, at the same time, she hoped, deep in herself, that, someday, they will be able to be one for life, by marriage. A marriage, anywhere on earth, is based on a contract which has to be confirmed by a third party representing a certain authority, civil or religious (or, on the sea, by the captain of a ship
).
On the other hand, the real friendship which could exist between two humans, also for life, doesn't need being approved by any authority (a third party).
If we exclude chemicals, the 'thing' that should exist in real friendship and may not exist in marriage, is the missing word here that you all know, but you insist not to say it to tease me

On the other hand, the real friendship which could exist between two humans, also for life, doesn't need being approved by any authority (a third party).
If we exclude chemicals, the 'thing' that should exist in real friendship and may not exist in marriage, is the missing word here that you all know, but you insist not to say it to tease me
