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"No, don't you dare do it David Bowie."
"Here I come!"
"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
 
With your outbursts, you remind me just how rare truly devout Christians are in this world. I'm married to one. When she talks to me about what she believes, I want to believe it, too, if only for the idea, the dream, that when we leave this life, I will see her again. I love Peggy that much.

Paul said that he wanted to know only Christ, and Him Crucified. I wonder if I even know that much, or if it's even true anymore. I doubt you will have an answer for me, and further question whether you'll listen long enough to even try.
Rt, I appreciate your sharing here. It does concern me when I hear so many people see the wrong impression of what being a true Christian is. I would say from what you said about your wife you are a blessed man!
We take a stand in believing God, we are not purposely trying to inflict pain on others by sharing it. This is again a misconception. We don't want anyone to miss out on heaven! Isn't just easier to want to believe God than not?

And as far as what happened to you at that church that really upsets me that those people treated you guys that way. People need love and acceptance, not a cold shoulder. I had a very dear girlfriend that went through a similar situation after she divorced her 1st husband. It took her years to find faith again after that. I am happy now to see how God faithfully brought her back and gave her a new 2nd husband that is a Christian too!

And when it comes to some of the other issues ...well that's a whole other topic but I am concerned with some of these type of teachings that Hank calls more Word of Faith Movements. Here's a link if you are interested...
http://www.equip.org/free/DC755-1.htm
http://www.equip.org/free/DC755-2.htm
 
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Isn't just easier to want to believe God than not?

Great flibbering bunnychickens, no!

Believing in God requires all kinds of mental hoop jumping for people like me who go "Gee, how can a moral being sentence people to eternal torture?" etc, etc.

Not believing in a God is a cinch.
 
Great flibbering bunnychickens, no!

Believing in God requires all kinds of mental hoop jumping for people like me who go "Gee, how can a moral being sentence people to eternal torture?" etc, etc.

Not believing in a God is a cinch.

Belief makes you feel better, but it doesn't actually solve any problems.
Read the quote in my sig. I think it sums up this issue quite nicely.
 
It does concern me when I hear so many people see the wrong impression of what being a true Christian is.

What is a True Christian? How do I identify one? For example, how do I know you're a True Christian and the people that mistreated Roadtoad aren't?
 
Choosing to live a life of faith is definately a road less traveled. But I just don't understand why peolple feel it's a threat to test their own beliefs against what the bible says? Nobody should feel it is being crammed down their throat...but why not test our own truths in light of scripture?

Hi kathy,

You might enjoy a book by Houston Smith called Why Religion Matters.
 

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