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toppersbazaar
07-12-2004, 10:05 PM
I don't recall "asking your advice" I mean I'm always open to information and I seek often and find often(I believe knowing what info you lack, where you can find it and asking are the keys to being wise)..I think it's pretty simple We are here to do good and not be sucked in by all of the crap or "brainwashing" as you call it. I prefer to worship at my weekend cabin in the rockies(10k feet 300 degree view of the divide...talk about God) as far as church is concerned I found mine....let me ask you a question. Do you believe you have a duty to "witness"?
toppersbazaar
07-12-2004, 10:07 PM
whoops sorry folks ....my "new Topic" was just supposed to be a reply to humberton...I'm just learning my way around this board...try not to give me a bad rating. OK?
Humberto
07-14-2004, 07:27 AM
toppersbazaar: I do not feel that I have a duty to witness in the typical Christian way (I guess I d not have that gift)
When I do feel that as a duty is when I meet someone who is depressed or suicidal, than I do feel that duty.
What I do feel I should share some of these experiences is like a Scientist who found a new discovery and he feels that he should share it with the world.
It feels like that.
toppersbazaar
07-14-2004, 06:15 PM
I LOVE science so I can't argue with that.....the whole Christian (factory/born again type) witnessing i find creepy and talk about "cults" when these types start in on you it feels just like it....
Humberto
07-14-2004, 06:21 PM
Well I thank God that my Christian neighbors did preach to me.
But I know what you mean, some take it upon themselves to do it without th guidance of the Holy Spirit.
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