NEW YORK, NY, February 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) Mingles Media, Inc is pleased to announce the launch of www.interfaithmingle.com, an online dating site that is dedicated to people of the Interfaith community all faiths and beliefs. Our site is not just for people who want to date within their own faith but also for people who want to mingle and learn from members of other faiths and beliefs.
The mission of www.interfaithmingle.com is to bring together people who have strong values, who will care for each other and like-minded people of the interfaith communities.
Our faiths may be different, but we must be willing to embrace these differences through total tolerance and mutual respect. Our mission is built on bringing people together through faith and deep religious conviction. We who embrace Interfaith religions are a peculiar group of believers. We believe in whomever we praise and we do so with compassion, pride and high moral. We show respect for each other's beliefs even though we may not necessarily agree with his or her beliefs or religious practices.
www.interfaithmingle.com is dedicated to help remove the social stigma from online dating and for that we are asking our members to be truthful in all their actions, while enjoying the online dating experience. Show respect to others and do unto others as you would like them do unto you.
www.interfaithmingle.com is packed with a wide range of features to help you find and communicate with like- minded religious people who are passionate about their beliefs and looking to mingle. Our site is built for ease of use from login to interaction. Our site is built with state of the art security and privacy software. We enable instant messaging, photo and video galleries, online chat rooms and we give our community members the ability to create their own discussion groups.
Below are some quotes on love from various faiths:
"Love is the mystery of divine revelations! Love is the effulgent manifestation! Love is the spiritual fulfillment! Love is the light of the Kingdom! Love is the breath of the Holy Spirit inspired into the human spirit! Love is the cause of the manifestation of the Truth (God) in the phenomenal world! Love is the necessary tie proceeding from the realities of things through divine creation!"
'Abdu'l-Baha, Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bah
"Love is patient; love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres."
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
"And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might."
www.interfaithmingle.com does not and will not be using any psychological profiling tools to form relationships. We believe if God meant for you to be together then you will find each other. Let the journey begins.
Join us @ www.interfaithmingle.com
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Charles Burrell, Mingles Media Inc, President/ CEO.
New York City, United States 10013
Voice 1-888-920-2289 ext 1
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Helping to remove the stigma from online dating.
Mingles Media is Please to Announce the Launch of an Online Community for Like-Minded Religious Individuals, with the Aim to Promote Cross Cultural Exchange and Mingling - www.interfaithmingle.com
The mission of www.interfaithmingle.com is to bring together people who have strong values, who will care for each other and like-minded people of the interfaith communities.
2012-02-29
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[Press-News.org] Mingles Media is Please to Announce the Launch of an Online Community for Like-Minded Religious Individuals, with the Aim to Promote Cross Cultural Exchange and Mingling - www.interfaithmingle.comThe mission of www.interfaithmingle.com is to bring together people who have strong values, who will care for each other and like-minded people of the interfaith communities.