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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wearing an inverted cross - 01-10-02

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Originally posted by Dyshade


Actually it is hard to lump me in any group as that which I believe is rarely practiced...... yes the Majority often dilute the minority... sad as that may be it is the truth of the matter.... though I do attempt to delve into a persons character rather than judge them by thier beliefs... this is hard to do with Christians.... merely because once most find out that you do not have a belief in a single supreme being defined as God they react in one of two ways.... spurn you as a damned soul or attempt to convert you... you being a Christian you should be used to being typoed as a mainstream Christian.... this may not be true.... yet all Christians believe in Jesus and a single being defined as God.... this is inherent in being a Christian.... so what teachings do you believe... for instance do you believe that i am damned because of my disbelief in your God???? or perhaps you feel a strong instinct to attempt to save my soul??? what Christian beliefs do you have that differentiate you from a traditional Christian??? Also what denomination are you???
*pockets a handful of ?*

I don't think that we haveall the answers do to the history that we follow was compiled by humans and is bound to have errors. However, yes i do believe that jesus died for our sins. I was raised presbytarian, and so that would be the most comfortable worshiping format for me to partisipate in if I were to go to a single church. I don't often go to church anymore and find that no matter where i go, the church or denomination will inturperate something differently than i do. i have not found all the answers i seek yet.


As I get older i find that the word quirky gets used less, and the word mad becomes more consistent.
  
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