Gamingphreek
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- Mar 31, 2003
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That was an absolutely incredible statement of faith. You probably define peoples lives in so many ways with that set of beliefs.
I would have to say, that I, while a very devout Christian, still have a long way to grow in my faith. In HS, I was very active in Youth Group and went to church every day. In college, I briefly went to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship the first semester. In addition, I didn't go to church on Sundays. Over Winter Break it hit me and I made a vow to not let anything like that happen again, and that I want to grow more in my faith. Since then, I have become extremely involved in IV, I am going to weekly Bible Studies, I am going on retreats, I am applying for Small Group Leader next year, and, above all, I have been going to Church regularly, every Sunday.
Despite what everyone says, in College, I feel that I have grown in my faith more than any other time period in my life.
I also share your views on people who have been hounded by Evangelists. Carrying an open mind works both ways. Not only that, just because they are not Christian does not make them in any way shape or form inferior to me because of differing beliefs. I, like you, would like to sincerely apologize to those that have experienced this.
I would also like to apologize for those who have seen people living the Christian stereotype in their every day lives. I believe dc Talk said it best:
The greatest single cause of Atheism in the world today, is Christians. Who acknowledge things with their lips- they walk out the door and deny it by their lifestyles... -dc Talk
When discussing religion with a friend who is not Christian, and they tell me what their previous experiences were, I am so unbelievably sad. I cannot apologize enough to them- and I make every effort to let them know that they should not judge the faith based on those people.
Recently, my friend has been discussing the reason he is Agnostic. He talks of things, such as, Christians "tricking him" into going to bible study, Christians that claim works alone get you to heaven, Christians, who like before, deny their faith by their lifestyles, Christians who make excuses for past wrong doings, Christians who believed that since he wasn't he was unclean (I could go on and on). My friends and I have prayed long and hard about it. What is truly amazing though, is after all of these talks, while still not a Christian, he has now begun seeking more information on the faith. He comes to us to ask questions, and, though he denies it, I believe he is starting to see that not all Christians fit the stereotypes and they he may want to look more into the religion.
I, for the same reasons as you do not support abortion. On the contrary, I do support the War in Iraq. While I believe, it was handled wrong, I believe the cause was justified.
Finally, like other Christians, I believe that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour. I believe that I can only get to heaven through him, and by asking for forgiveness for the sin I commit every day.
-Kevin
I'm sure I have forgotten a great deal of things, and that my post is not nearly as well thought out as HotChics, but I hope I touched on at least the very basic things.
I would have to say, that I, while a very devout Christian, still have a long way to grow in my faith. In HS, I was very active in Youth Group and went to church every day. In college, I briefly went to InterVarsity Christian Fellowship the first semester. In addition, I didn't go to church on Sundays. Over Winter Break it hit me and I made a vow to not let anything like that happen again, and that I want to grow more in my faith. Since then, I have become extremely involved in IV, I am going to weekly Bible Studies, I am going on retreats, I am applying for Small Group Leader next year, and, above all, I have been going to Church regularly, every Sunday.
Despite what everyone says, in College, I feel that I have grown in my faith more than any other time period in my life.
I also share your views on people who have been hounded by Evangelists. Carrying an open mind works both ways. Not only that, just because they are not Christian does not make them in any way shape or form inferior to me because of differing beliefs. I, like you, would like to sincerely apologize to those that have experienced this.
I would also like to apologize for those who have seen people living the Christian stereotype in their every day lives. I believe dc Talk said it best:
The greatest single cause of Atheism in the world today, is Christians. Who acknowledge things with their lips- they walk out the door and deny it by their lifestyles... -dc Talk
When discussing religion with a friend who is not Christian, and they tell me what their previous experiences were, I am so unbelievably sad. I cannot apologize enough to them- and I make every effort to let them know that they should not judge the faith based on those people.
Recently, my friend has been discussing the reason he is Agnostic. He talks of things, such as, Christians "tricking him" into going to bible study, Christians that claim works alone get you to heaven, Christians, who like before, deny their faith by their lifestyles, Christians who make excuses for past wrong doings, Christians who believed that since he wasn't he was unclean (I could go on and on). My friends and I have prayed long and hard about it. What is truly amazing though, is after all of these talks, while still not a Christian, he has now begun seeking more information on the faith. He comes to us to ask questions, and, though he denies it, I believe he is starting to see that not all Christians fit the stereotypes and they he may want to look more into the religion.
I, for the same reasons as you do not support abortion. On the contrary, I do support the War in Iraq. While I believe, it was handled wrong, I believe the cause was justified.
Finally, like other Christians, I believe that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Saviour. I believe that I can only get to heaven through him, and by asking for forgiveness for the sin I commit every day.
-Kevin
I'm sure I have forgotten a great deal of things, and that my post is not nearly as well thought out as HotChics, but I hope I touched on at least the very basic things.