
May 10, 2013, 04:08 PM
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Member Since: Aug 2011
Location: Washington State, U.S.A.
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Originally Posted by healingme4me
To me, being a Christian has more to do with how we treat one another. How many hours you study the Bible, hmmmm...falls in line with actions speak louder than words and condemning you, my words--by virtue of what he said to you--, isn't Christian like, in my view.
I subscribe to the Golden Rule, and that's enough for me, to live by, ontop of whatever else a good Christian does. ((being charitable, giving isn't all about dollar donations, being kind to others, etc...))
You mention, before they were Christian?? What changed their worldview, if you don't mind my asking?
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It's kind of a long story behind how and why they became Christians, and I really don't remember all the details. But I do remember that even before that, if people didn't see things the way they did, they weren't "aware," they were "full of the bulls**t," etc. And even then they were always trying to "rescue" everybody. I remember a few years back, they were selling Tupperware, and my other brother-in-law told me one time, "I kept expecting ***** to start saying, 'Praise Tupperware,' 'Praise Tupperware.' "
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