AmsterdamAssassin
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Disagree. And I fear nothing.If you fear God, then you'll be sober and not make such jokes about the devil, who the Bible describes as an adversary walking around as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Unless you can fight him, then you are either under his control (ie and therefore heading towards hell), or are sitting ducks for some onslaught if you are not careful. Sober people that have their head in the right place concerning the spirtual realities and where most people are going after they die, and they of themselves if they are not careful, don't joke around like that. .
Also if you are in a war then you don't make light of your enemy. Do you think it would be helfpulf or WW2 soldiers to make fun of Hitler before engaging in deadly battle with the Germans or being sober as to their military techniques to make it out of there alive? Literally, that's why I take these things seriously. We are in a spiritual war.
It's also a thread about meeting women in church, so it's also in bad taste, at best.
That is all I have to say about it because someone else brought this up. I don't want to have any discussion about this as it is against the rules of the board, but since you asked me about this and we are on this subject, that is all I have to say.
Fearing God does not mean the same thing as being scared. In context it means having a healthy reverence. Like you dont drink and drive, or dont try to pass a moving train when the train warning lights are on...like I said, healthy reverence.Disagree. And I fear nothing.
I haven't attended a "physical" church since 2017, the church I attended on and off since 2003, it was a Pentacostal church in a mostly Episcopalian, Lutheran area. I enjoyed going to that church a lot, however, the church members slowly moved away or to other churches last I heard the church service is now being held at the pastor's home. However, I have not talked to him much in the last several yearsRevisiting this post-
Anyone here have Positive experiences with attending a church and likely forming a social circle because of it? Say you're a single man moving into a new town or something in that manner and your faith happen to have an organization of some sort.
What are you guys experiences? Just wondering
I'm fine with being worshipped.A place of worship, and no I'm not talking about with regards to bee dee es em
You wrote this before. Now you are saying that is where you met your current girl? I thought you were against the devil. Why would you go to such a place?So you're afraid to joke about satan? Don't be. He's a pu$$y.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
Most people who attend church don't believe in it, at least literally, 100%.But one thing I would not be comfortable is being part of something I do not believe in 100%, Id feel like a fraud.
I'm not against anybody. People are free to live their own lives as long as they're not harming others.You wrote this before. Now you are saying that is where you met your current girl? I thought you were against the devil. Why would you go to such a place?
(I'm presuming regular Christian sects here.)Please do not make this a thread to be a religious debate as it goes against forum rules.
What I’d like to talk about are The Pros and Cons of attending a church.
If you’re a loner like myself, would this be a good idea? I understand some positive aspects about it like having a sense of community, a social circle and having people you can chat and bond with on a regular basis.
But one thing I would not be comfortable is being part of something I do not believe in 100%, Id feel like a fraud. For example, theres a group of mormon missionaries who Im talking to, they seem like a great group of people, but Ive done my research on the mormon faith and thats one group I wouldnt be comfortable attending.
So what are The Pros and Cons of attending a church. Is it a good idea? why not? Thanks.
All-male Catholic schools, like the type where I & Kegger Kavanaugh had attended?I went to catholic school for 10 years and am still religious. I find it much more satisfying spending time alone in nature on a Sunday morning and praying or meditating ( whatever your thing is). Church people put up a great front but most of the time turn out to be frauds.
And there is always that chick "with a great personality" that every other man before you has found unforkable that the new member will be bombarded with.They want you to be married; but meeting someone and getting there is your problem. Not to be harsh, but it’s roughly like that.