@Another Jake -- I don't see any anti-Christian hate speech here. I see people engaged in a lighthearted conversation about biblical examples of the sanctity of marriage. No one is suggesting that as a Christian you should go out and steal a wife at at party, or that it's common place. Also, a hyper-defensive attitude does nothing to convince nonbelievers of your moral high ground.
I see no reason to disbelieve the story. I know a girl whose mother is psychic. Say what you want, but this woman knows things that she couldn't know otherwise. The day her daughter lost her virginity, she called the boyfriend only moments later, demanding to know what he did to her little girl.
There are phenomenon that can't be explained, only rationalized under the "had to happen to someone" theory. If someone can believe in a magic man in the sky that controls our fate, I can believe in the power of the human mind.
There are phenomenon that can't be explained, only rationalized under the "had to happen to someone" theory. If someone can believe in a magic man in the sky that controls our fate, I can believe in the power of the human mind.