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Originally posted by MolsonInBothHands@Sep 1 2005, 02:30 PM
Well I can't answer for Christians, since I don't feel particularily Christian these days. As for myself, I never ask myself whether something in scripture literally happened or not. I ask myself what the message being conveyed is. Is it worth noting as an example to use in my life, is there wisdom?
I have a hard enough time reconciling beliefs in my own head, let alone reconciling them with others. I am very curious to find out what is on the other side. If it is oblivion, then I will finally be able to sleep through the wife's snoring.
On that note, I have to end my participation in the discussion. It was therapeutic, thanks. I now have to travel to a funeral, my grandmother's. A 93 year old woman, Mormon, devout, faithful, and one of the most tolerant people I will ever have the privilege of knowing. I sure hope her faith is accurate, because if it is, she is one who deserves the pampering she is about to receive. -_-
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A non Christian with religous beliefs then?
So where does that fit in in the list of religous represenatation posted earlier? Does that make you a Christian because you have "some" belief? Who would claim you to be part of their flock? If and when you fill out those forms that ask you what religion you are...what do you enter? Undecided?