Wonder should never change; it should merely mature.
"When Bucer was thundering loudest against the papacy, when anathemas were on his tongue, you could always detect a twinkle in his eye and a smile at the corner of his lips."
The depravity in Frankenstein may scare us - yes, even horrify us - but this only sets it apart from the glory of Christianity. Our Frankenstein loves us; His creation is not left untended, but is constantly governed by His watchful eye.
If you are looking for a sound exegesis of the principles that should govern a Biblical journey to marriage, or if you are seeking a delineation of some details to guide you or your children along the path, then read Doug Wilson's book, Her Hand in Marriage. You'll be glad you did.
We must remember that Christianity is not so limp-wristed as to avoid all mockery of wrong positions. But we must also remember that the purpose of satire should always be to bring about repentance, and when sarcasm is causing undue offense, it should be pulled back.
I always used to wonder what my mother did to make her meals taste so good. Now I know.
How can I deviate from the course set before me? If a man strive against the Lord, shall He succeed?