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Post by qazwsx on Jan 25, 2022 20:16:46 GMT
... the average person would probably agree that we'd be totally validated in wanting to going out, smash church windows, key cars, blast all the hateful comments from PRs on social media, drag the church (and maybe Christianity as a whole) through the gutter, and not feel bad about it.
But we don't do that.
All we've done is walk away from the sh!t. All we do is talk with each other and look for support. And that's like, worthy of hell fire.
I'm so tired.
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Post by NotSureWhatToPutHere on Jan 26, 2022 2:34:17 GMT
... the average person would probably agree that we'd be totally validated in wanting to going out, smash church windows, key cars, blast all the hateful comments from PRs on social media, drag the church (and maybe Christianity as a whole) through the gutter, and not feel bad about it. But we don't do that. All we've done is walk away from the sh!t. All we do is talk with each other and look for support. And that's like, worthy of hell fire. I'm so tired. THIS!!!! In a letter that we received from a relative... we said that we are christians... and that we should be able to at a minimum have dinner together for Thanksgiving or Christmas... we were told... they would see us in heaven and not before... sigh... I think they (some of my immediate family) believes we are going to hell because we are no longer PR or RP... and... I think they do not have a clue what it is to be a true Christian...
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Post by fellowhuman on Jan 26, 2022 3:17:11 GMT
... the average person would probably agree that we'd be totally validated in wanting to going out, smash church windows, key cars, blast all the hateful comments from PRs on social media, drag the church (and maybe Christianity as a whole) through the gutter, and not feel bad about it. But we don't do that. All we've done is walk away from the sh!t. All we do is talk with each other and look for support. And that's like, worthy of hell fire. I'm so tired. THIS!!!! In a letter that we received from a relative... we said that we are christians... and that we should be able to at a minimum have dinner together for Thanksgiving or Christmas... we were told... they would see us in heaven and not before... sigh... I think they (some of my immediate family) believes we are going to hell because we are no longer PR or RP... and... I think they do not have a clue what it is to be a true Christian... Normally I would complain about the "I'm Christian so I'm still good" thing, but this is ridiculous from within the Christian framework. I'm just imagining meeting in heaven the sanctimonious jerks who shunned you and them suddenly changing their tune to smiles and hugs and love, like they are different people, and Jesus there welcoming you all home, but adding that they did well to shun you your whole life. It's a crazy picture. It's gonna take some serious tinkering on people's personalities to get everyone to get along in heaven.
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Post by qazwsx on Jan 29, 2022 20:19:21 GMT
... the average person would probably agree that we'd be totally validated in wanting to going out, smash church windows, key cars, blast all the hateful comments from PRs on social media, drag the church (and maybe Christianity as a whole) through the gutter, and not feel bad about it. But we don't do that. All we've done is walk away from the sh!t. All we do is talk with each other and look for support. And that's like, worthy of hell fire. I'm so tired. THIS!!!! In a letter that we received from a relative... we said that we are christians... and that we should be able to at a minimum have dinner together for Thanksgiving or Christmas... we were told... they would see us in heaven and not before... sigh... I think they (some of my immediate family) believes we are going to hell because we are no longer PR or RP... and... I think they do not have a clue what it is to be a true Christian... "See us in heaven and not before..." That is one of the most insane things I've ever heard! Wow.
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