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Debbie... to the contrary, I got your point and was agreeing with you. I just do not believe in organized religion in general. As I stated earlier, IMO organized religion does not teach from the bible, they pick out a few passages and use them to point out other peoples sins. I couple of years ago, I went to a Luthren church for my Granddaughters baptism. It was a very modern church and had huge screens on the walls with the words of the hymns and so forth. On the screen they had a message about a protest march they were planning to protest Gay marriages and how the bible is against homosexuals. The entire time I was there, I wanted to stand up and speak out about "let he who is without sin cast the first stone", and "judge not lest ye be judged." Some churches preach against inter racial marriages. talk about hypocrites. My very own sister and BIL go to church every Sundy, they are involved in many of the church functions, yet they are two of the biggest racists that I know. They told their own grand daughter that if she married a black man she would never be welcome in their house. My SIL on my husbands side, goes to church all the time, and when talking about the illegal immigration of the Mexicans, her comment was, they should set up machine guns and SHOOT them.:eek: :eek: :eek: My mother, who went to church all the time, believed that the reason I am disabled is because God is punishng me. And that wealth is a reward for being a good person. So when her millionaire brother got cancer she was very troubled. Was he good or bAd, then she got cancer and felt she was being punished for having been so stingy about giving to the church. WHAT DO THEY TEACH IN THOSE CHURCHES???? NONE OF THAT IS IN THE BIBLE. Do people really believe that God likes some people better than others???? that he puts all the people he hates in third world countries and makes all the people that he likes wealthy or gifted?????????? I'm going to start my own church. Where people get together and discuss how to be better people rather than how to make other people be better people. Sorry sorry Sorry I'll get down off my soapbox now. I am writing a book on all of this. So hopefully some day I will be heard. |
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may the Lord be with you. |
Thnx Thank you Jeanie...God be with you too angel :) |
I am a Christian and could do nothing without my Savior. Teri:animal-pa |
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I used to be Catholic. Now I am against organized religion and am more of a believer in karma and "paying it forward". If I absolutely HAD to pick a belief system, it would be Tibetan Buddhism. Am still considering following their beliefs, but I kind of like to drink alcohol every once in a while. |
I have to say I am really enjoying this thread. I love learning about all other religons and beliefs. I like seeing that pretty much we all believe in one thing and that is being a good person. I am interested in knowing a lil more about the jewish religon because just the other day my son asked me what the differences are between the catholic and the jewish religon. Unfortunately I was not able to answer him as thourghly as I would have liked. Can someone help out with that one? Thanks |
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I just meant like I would change for a while I was ATHIEST completly and then for a while I was agnostic and then I was back to athiest and then here I am Christian lol |
Originally Posted by dray I am a Christian, but it wasn't always this way. In 1980 my doctor told me I had cancer need to have surgery to remove it, My marriage had ended, I could not find enough work, had to live on food stamps, and I was on medication every day for allergies. So I gave up and one day ask God to come into my life and help me. I didn't know anything about God but I still ask. Then amazing things started happening , It was not cancer! I get a job that paid about 4,000 a month grooming!! Three months on food stamps, the most degrading thing I have ever had to do was over, and my allergies went away, I am not joking no more shots or drugs. So I am a believer in God and Jesus and in Angles , and peace is in my heart every day because of it. Even when the bad things happen in life I know I am not alone. And that is a great feeling, I wish it on everyone. Some days I can just feel his arms around me. I am lucky. [/Quote] Isn't it amazing how much he cares for us and blesses us. I have struggled many years with illnesses and other problems but God was always there and helped me pull through. He has done so much for me and my family. I could name off so many things, so many miracles he has done for me and my family, it is truly amazing. I feel his presence every day. I feel so loved, so blessed, so secure and protected, so connected to him. It is the most wonderful feeling, I wish everybody could know the feeling. |
We are Christian .... I was raised Southern Baptist, Patrick was raised Catholic. As adults we both "left" the religion of our childhoods and ultimately both wound up in a Non-Denominational church and became best friends! We had many things in common ... both were single parents raising little girls alone .... both respected all religions and found things that we agreed with in all the teachings, etc. Bottom line ... I don't think it's "accidental" that our lives take us on winding roads that bring us to the point where we are today. We have learned that when God closes a door He always opens another. We sometimes have to be "shoved" through that new door!! :p We don't like it sometimes, in the end we always see that it was best for us and likely as not we are in a far better position than before. God has blessed us in so many ways and even though we are seldom in a church pew on Sunday morning, we feel that the examples set are far more influential in the lives of others. I suppose if we had to simplify our philosophy it would have to be "Do Unto Others"! We are all God's children and He loves us equally regardless of our church affiliation or lack of it. We can all do His work by loving each other, sharing and helping others .... wasn't that what Jesus was talking about?? ;) |
I'm a Christian. Life is a struggle, no one is perfect, and I'm sure I make mistakes daily but I do my best to live by Gods word. I've been raised as a Christian all my life. Without My Lord and Savior, I'd be Nothing. :) |
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I am a Christian. I was born and raised Methodist, met my husband who was born and raised Episcopalian, we married in the Episcopal Church and now we attend the Episcopal Church. But, the denomination doesn't matter much to me. I believe in the Bible. And I don't believe that you have to go to church to be a good Christian, but I like surrounding myself with Christians, no matter what the denomination might be. God loves EVERYONE, no matter what religion or denomination, or lack thereof, you are. The Bible tells us that EVERYONE, and I mean EVERYONE, will all be in Heaven one day. "One day every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess you are Lord." However, the greatest treasure remains for those who gladly chose the Lord now. |
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