Posted on 12/20/2015 9:11:23 AM PST by QT3.14
...During this time I was single, and friends set me up on a lot of dates. When they asked me if there were any deal breakers, I explained there was only one: No religious people.
Shortly after I made that declaration, I started dating a guy who mentioned, in passing, that he attended a Presbyterian church. I flinched. But I liked him, and because I was so religiously illiterate, I didnât understand that some Presbyterian churches are evangelical. I assumed he was a cultural Christian, like the few other Christians I knew.
A few months into the relationship he confronted me with a question I didnât expect to get from any person I knew: âDo you accept Jesus Christ as your Savior?â
(Excerpt) Read more at christianitytoday.com ...
It’s not that important. To me...
You got that right, hence her final statement:
Christmas is a day to remember all of this; to ponder the mystery and the wonder of a birth like no other.
What a gift! Its one I wont take for granted again.
Wow, an unstable lunatic Democrat who believes in Jesus and Christmas......
Makes me wonder who the REAL lunatic and hypocrite really is...........
I swear, the more comments I read from so called "christians" such as yourself further reinforces my belief that while there is a God, organized religion is just a scam........
Can I get an “AMEN!!!”
Great story. People should read it before making such disgusting remarks. Welcome home,Kristen
It should be. Men of faith through out history have done remarkable things
That seemed to be the turning point.
Now I have read that she became a Catholic.
Now that doesn't make sense at all.
>> Her earlier understanding of Christmas ...
apparently suffered the consequences of feckless parenting.
>> I swear, the more comments I read from so called “christians” such as yourself further reinforces my belief that while there is a God, organized religion is just a scam
Despite riri’s cantankerous remark, to suggest Christianity is an organized religion is absurd. Furthermore, Christianity is not a religion.
Yes. I’m a fan of the writings of C. S. Lewis. But it’s his writings that I am a fan of. He was just a man like me. If this man you mentioned imparted a lot of unique wisdom, I would be interested. The challenge I have is that much of the old “extrabiblical” information is myth.
I laid hands on a person and they were miraculously healed. I’d be embarassed if someone saw me as “special” for that. Jesus did it. It wasn’t even me.
This man was real. Learn or dont
Well, I’m sure he existed. I hit the Wikipedia article to get the basics. Sadly, I can’t know everything about everything so I must choose what I have a cursory knowledge of and what I drill into.
I hear ya.
That is what happens when politics is enthroned above religion.
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