Re: 20 reasons to abandon Christianity
Well I read number 1 and was, well confused. So the writer appears to agree we have moved on and our faith is now more moderate he/she chose to judge the Christian religion on what happened previously in earlier times.Re: 20 reasons to abandon Christianity
Re: 20 reasons to abandon Christianity
I used to say I was christian, but nowadays I don't. I can't quite believe there is a super human somewhere who looks over the world and commands it. I did think that at one stage in my life. I prefer to think that we all have a choice of how we live our lives. To be "christian like" to me is to be kind, gentle, caring, unassuming, just to be there for people. That makes sense to me. It makes more sense to me than certain religions these days who have fanatics and cause more harm than good. Surely that can't be called religion? Not in my book it isn't. I'm happy where I am. Maybe that is being "Christian"?Re: 20 reasons to abandon Christianity
You won't go far wrong looking at the website http://www.quaker.org.uk/ most of us don't believe in a deity exactly as we believe god is in us and all around us. It's up to us to live simple peaceful helpful lives and while I try I admit I am not as good as some.Re: 20 reasons to abandon Christianity
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