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Looking for My Partner in Faith, Family, and Homesteading - 33M

 
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Hi, I’m a 33-year-old rancher in Arkansas, building a self-sufficient life rooted in faith, tradition, and sustainability. After careers in engineering, the military, and a few other ventures, I realized my calling: working the land, raising cattle, and creating a legacy worth passing on.

On my ranch, I raise cattle and plan to add chickens and fur bearers, practicing rotational and regenerative grazing to improve the land. I’m deeply passionate about sustainable agriculture, permaculture, and re-greening techniques, working to make my ranch a thriving ecosystem for decades to come.

Here’s a bit about me:

Faith-driven: My Christian/gnostic beliefs guide my life. God comes before everything.

Hardworking and traditional: I value family, legacy, and purpose-driven work.

Curious and well-read: I’m passionate about history, reading, and exploring alternative perspectives, including conspiracy theories. I enjoy digging deep into topics that make me think about the world in a new way.

Creative in the kitchen: I love experimenting with new recipes and trying different ways to use what’s grown or raised on the ranch.

Hands-on problem solver: Whether it’s fixing equipment, building something from scratch, or restoring old tools, I enjoy working with my hands and finding solutions.

Active and outdoorsy: I stay fit through ranch work, lifting weights, hiking, and generally staying active.


I’m looking for someone 18-29 who wants kids, is unvaccinated, and shares traditional values. I hope to meet someone who’s passionate about faith, family, and living close to the land. If you enjoy gardening, working with animals, or the idea of living off-grid, that’s a huge plus.

If you value God, family, and a meaningful life, and you dream of raising kids on a ranch while building something real and lasting, we might be a great match. Let’s talk and see where it goes!
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Hi there
I thought your post was really good so I thought I'd make a comment to boost it up again.
Out of curiosity; what does it mean to have gnostic beliefs? I've heard of people being agnostic but I've never actually heard someone describe their beliefs as gnostic.
Sorry if that's a stupid question.
Good luck on your search 😊
 
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Michele Rose wrote:Hi there
I thought your post was really good so I thought I'd make a comment to boost it up again.
Out of curiosity; what does it mean to have gnostic beliefs? I've heard of people being agnostic but I've never actually heard someone describe their beliefs as gnostic.
Sorry if that's a stupid question.
Good luck on your search 😊



Thanks Michele.

There's significantly more too it, but overall the Gnostic belief system centers on the idea that spiritual enlightenment and direct knowledge (gnosis) of the divine truth lead to salvation. It often emphasizes a dualistic view of the world, where the material realm is seen as flawed or corrupt, and the spiritual realm as pure and divine. Gnosticism seeks a personal, inner connection with God, often bypassing institutionalized religion.

 
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Thanks Michele.

There's significantly more too it, but overall the Gnostic belief system centers on the idea that spiritual enlightenment and direct knowledge (gnosis) of the divine truth lead to salvation. It often emphasizes a dualistic view of the world, where the material realm is seen as flawed or corrupt, and the spiritual realm as pure and divine. Gnosticism seeks a personal, inner connection with God, often bypassing institutionalized religion.


👆 (Responding to this but I don't think I know how to put it in the little white box.)
Oh, okay, gotcha. Thanks for the reply 👍🙂
 
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