
Popular social commentator Solomon Buchi has sparked a lively debate by suggesting that the modern concepts of dating and talking stages should be abolished, arguing that these practices lack biblical precedent.
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He believes that the traditional approach to relationships, as depicted in scripture, offers a more meaningful framework for connecting with potential partners.
In a recent TikTok clip, a social media commentator offered a thought-provoking analysis that drew intriguing connections to biblical wisdom. He invoked the teachings of Solomon, highlighting the necessity of being transparent about one’s intentions in relationships, akin to the moral lessons illustrated by biblical figures.
This perspective invites viewers to reflect on the deeper meanings behind their romantic pursuits.
Solomon Buchi further critiqued contemporary dating practices, asserting that the scriptures do not endorse the ideas of casual relationships or extended “talking phases.”
He proposed that when a man is genuinely interested in a woman, he should take meaningful actions, such as introducing her to his family, even if marriage isn’t immediately on the table. This approach, he argues, can cultivate a more profound bond between partners.
In his words he says:“I think we should ban dating because it’s not even in the bible, do you want to marry this person or not, ban all this talking stage, ban all this nonsense let me get to know you more.
“Where in the bible have you seen someone say I want to get to know your daughter more, men were very intentional in the bible. Dating is the problem we have in our modern day life. Ban dating, God called you too be someone’s wife or husband not someone’s boyfriend and girlfriend.
“There’s no dignity in taking so much pride in being somebody’s girlfriend or boyfriend that is nonsense. It’s either somebody wants to marry you or not.”