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ANC kind of a personal question. When did you turn from your father's religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?
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religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?
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wish DH you can post what I sent you. Basically it was that my beliefs didn't just change from Christianity to something else, and they didn't change over night. It took years of maturing, education, study, living life to reach my conclusions about the supernatural and superstitions and traditions that my parents followed. Ultimately, though I do not embrace any of the man made religious traditions, my life and actions and foundation, is not much different that the lessons my father followed of Jesus, or that others follow from other religions. On Sep 12, 11:35 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: ANC kind of a personal question. When did you turn from your father's religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -
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by God but by by the distortion and restraints that man has put on God. Through out my life time of study and living for God I have found it very freeing to cast off the religious yoke that so many have become slave to. I suppose we may differ a bit in our belief but I think some of the same precepts exist. I do believe in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit just not the one that many religions have constrained. Thanks ANC for your candor it has been arefreshing On Sep 13, 1:24 pm, AdaNeedsChange <
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wrote: Oops, I just hit reply to author instead of just reply , so if you wish DH you can post what I sent you. Basically it was that my beliefs didn't just change from Christianity to something else, and they didn't change over night. It took years of maturing, education, study, living life to reach my conclusions about the supernatural and superstitions and traditions that my parents followed. Ultimately, though I do not embrace any of the man made religious traditions, my life and actions and foundation, is not much different that the lessons my father followed of Jesus, or that others follow from other religions. On Sep 12, 11:35 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: ANC kind of a personal question. When did you turn from your father's religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text
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sent before it was done. It should have said Thanks ANC for your candor it has been a refreshing change form the norm on these forums. On Sep 16, 9:28 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: Thanks, ANC , I too have been disillusioned by man made religion. Not by God but by by the distortion and restraints that man has put on God. Through out my life time of study and living for God I have found it very freeing to cast off the religious yoke that so many have become slave to. I suppose we may differ a bit in our belief but I think some of the same precepts exist. I do believe in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit just not the one that many religions have constrained. Thanks ANC for your candor it has been arefreshing On Sep 13, 1:24 pm, AdaNeedsChange <
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wrote: Oops, I just hit reply to author instead of just reply , so if you wish DH you can post what I sent you. Basically it was that my beliefs didn't just change from Christianity to something else, and they didn't change over night. It took years of maturing, education, study, living life to reach my conclusions about the supernatural and superstitions and traditions that my parents followed. Ultimately, though I do not embrace any of the man made religious traditions, my life and actions and foundation, is not much different that the lessons my father followed of Jesus, or that others follow from other religions. On Sep 12, 11:35 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: ANC kind of a personal question. When did you turn from your father's religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text
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you and ANC, it would be appreciated. I believe as you do in the Holy Trinity and have been in and out of the church all my life. The church to me is the problem. I have a hard time going to church and haven't been going regularly since 2000. I could give a lot of excuses for that, but won't because I am looking for the answer to what religion really is and where I stand in God's plan or will I be excluded because I don't go to church. That is the problem for me in its short form Friends and ANC. On Sep 16, 9:32 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: Sorry about the ending my dog interupted my typing and the message got sent before it was done. It should have said Thanks ANC for your candor it has been a refreshing change form the norm on these forums. On Sep 16, 9:28 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: Thanks, ANC , I too have been disillusioned by man made religion. Not by God but by by the distortion and restraints that man has put on God. Through out my life time of study and living for God I have found it very freeing to cast off the religious yoke that so many have become slave to. I suppose we may differ a bit in our belief but I think some of the same precepts exist. I do believe in God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit just not the one that many religions have constrained. Thanks ANC for your candor it has been arefreshing On Sep 13, 1:24 pm, AdaNeedsChange <
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wrote: Oops, I just hit reply to author instead of just reply , so if you wish DH you can post what I sent you. Basically it was that my beliefs didn't just change from Christianity to something else, and they didn't change over night. It took years of maturing, education, study, living life to reach my conclusions about the supernatural and superstitions and traditions that my parents followed. Ultimately, though I do not embrace any of the man made religious traditions, my life and actions and foundation, is not much different that the lessons my father followed of Jesus, or that others follow from other religions. On Sep 12, 11:35 am, Friends of DH <
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wrote: ANC kind of a personal question. When did you turn from your father's religion? Why? I understand if you don't want to answer. What brought you to the beliefs you have now?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text
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