Capt. Caleb Holt lives by the old firefighter’s adage: Never leave your partner behind. Inside burning buildings, it’s his natural instinct. In the cooling embers of his marriage, it’s another story.After seven years of marriage, Caleb and Catherine Holt have drifted so far apart that they are ready to move on without each other. Yet as they prepare to enter divorce proceedings, Caleb’s dad asks his son to try an experiment: The Love Dare.
While hoping The Love Dare has nothing to do with his parents’ newfound faith, Caleb commits to the challenge. But can he attempt to love his wife while avoiding God’s love for him? Will he be able to demonstrate love over and over again to a person that’s no longer receptive to his love? Or is this just another marriage destined to go up in smoke?
This whole affair really got me wondering – am I a sinner for the things I watch on the internet?
Is it a sin to sing about masturbating in the future?
Is it a sin to watch people pretend to masterbathe masturbate?
Is it a sin to watch a Japanese alien wake up with morning wood?
Is it a sin to laugh at a Russian getting attacked by a dildo copter?
Is it a sin to research how the fairer sex can join in the fun of peeing while standing up (and writing their name in the snow)?
Well if I am… fuck it. As the G.O.A.T., Billy Joel, once said:
I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints
The Sinners are much more fun…
BONUS SINNING:
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