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Post by amyghost on Sept 5, 2019 4:35:46 GMT
I thought that with god all things are possible? And yes, your religion does imply that, as part of the duty to love one's neighbor as thyself, and to minister to even the lowest of the low because Jesus resides in them also, an 'obligation' does indeed exist to surmount any obstacles the believer might cite as incapacitating him from doing this.Lofty ambitions are born of egocentric notions and ultimately fail more often than not. I guess failure of belief is what Christians really need to embrace and accept. Xtianity abounds in instances of egocentric notions, many of which seem to have been born directly from the supreme instance of egocentric notion, namely Jesus Christ himself. It's unfortunate that it's a religion that places such extreme penalizing attitudes towards failure of belief. Xtianity could do well by stepping down from the lofty heights and allowing a more humanizing doctrine that accepts the nearly inevitable fact of a crisis/failure in faith of what most probably is the majority of its adherents at one point or another in their lives.
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