This almost sounds sarcastic.
Wasn't meant to be. Was a sincere compliment. Also a warning that most can't/don't keep from conforming to their environment .. even if it's something they perceive to be 'wrong.'
This almost sounds sarcastic.
Wasn't meant to be. Was a sincere compliment. Also a warning that most can't/don't keep from conforming to their environment .. even if it's something they perceive to be 'wrong.'
I appreciate it. I personally think that we all possess equal to not conform- our conscience simply needs a good enough of a reason not to.
No doubt, but ..........
I thought this was a good post, spazz. I kind of disagree with what is bolded, but it's certainly not debating and ruining an otherwise solid message.
That's great but I don't believe in anyone being impervious to temptation.Been hanging with friends on weekends every week since grade ten. 90% of the time they're all drinking, and Im the only sober one. Same with smoking- nearly all of my friends have tried weed, cigarettes, and I haven't tried neither. I just think that the breaking point comes down to what your perception of this moral is.
I think it's both. I think you can't depend on only controlling your environment or only having ironclad beliefs. I don't think you just go blindly into "enemy strongholds" because you feel God is on your side and so no harm will come to you.Things like this come down much more to your sons behaviour, as opposed to trying to get him to avoid these "environments". Kids will always stumble into these sorts of environments- simply avoiding them won't help. Comes down much more to education from the parents, coupled with what the child him/herself thinks.
Fixed back... and I will add this note. NewAnonymityOldSkeptic does not believe it, and that is just fine.
Go back into your faithproof foxhole and enjoy yourself.
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Lots of faith/belief in my life. But, I reject anthropomorphisms of god.
Such a combination is possible.
Confused by what you mean here.
I got no beef with that. Like I said, beware your environment and be strong in your beliefs.Here's my philosophy; never run TO the devil ... But also never think you can outrun evil. Be solid in your beliefs, don't tempt yourself, but have enough confidence in your God that if you find yourself in a situation ... That you'll emerge victorious.
Why does everything always have to be couched in the extreme? I guess it's the easiest way to make a point and/or alter the circumstances to be right?
Who is quoted as saying they think it's a good idea to walk blindly into the enemy's camp and assume you'll be okay? I don't recall seeing that anywhere.
Here's my philosophy; never run TO the devil ... But also never think you can outrun evil. Be solid in your beliefs, don't tempt yourself, but have enough confidence in your God that if you find yourself in a situation ... That you'll emerge victorious.
I'm sure the Devil would say no one ever thinks they're running to him, when they actually are--that's kinda his strategy, wouldn't you say?
Lots of faith/belief in my life. But, I reject anthropomorphisms of god.
Such a combination is possible.
One Brow has made up his mind about me. He has no desire to figure out if what he thinks is the truth or not.
I'm pretty sure Spazz is saying he needs to be Christlike by going into the poker den of wolves and preaching repentance.![]()
My bad. You were speaking a lot for me so I just made that assumption.Wrong and wrong.
That would suckMaybe these people that seem to fear every situation and place that doesn't fit into their view of acceptable are supposed to feel that way.