I mean I'm technically a Christian even though I don't believe in God, since I was baptised as a baby. The local primary school required all kids to have been baptised even though I didn't end going there anyway.I mean, a lot of people will say they’re Christian, but I think that’s like a base religion that everybody says. I’d wager 50% of “Christians” would be scared out of their wits at Christ’s second return. Me included.
Well, the heart of being a Christian is having faith…I mean I'm technically a Christian even though I don't believe in God, since I was baptised as a baby. The local primary school required all kids to have been baptised even though I didn't end going there anyway.
According to the Catholic church when you get baptised you become a Christian apparentlyI
Well, the heart of being a Christian is having faith…
So being baptized isn’t enough.
I would say the Second Coming of Christ is indeed a source of future hope but dread can be understandable as that leaves us wondering about our friends and family yet to accept Christ. If anything, it should compel us to live to bear the good news of Jesus while knowing that we have a place in Heaven!I mean, a lot of people will say they’re Christian, but I think that’s like a base religion that everybody says. I’d wager 50% of “Christians” would be scared out of their wits at Christ’s second return. Me included.
While there is a degree of fear in all of us, that is largely due to a fear of change. That doesn't mean it can't simultaneously be a time of celebrationI mean, a lot of people will say they’re Christian, but I think that’s like a base religion that everybody says. I’d wager 50% of “Christians” would be scared out of their wits at Christ’s second return. Me included.
Ik they're wrong. Catholicism gets a lot of things wrong. It's not like I would ever want to identify as a Christian instead of an atheist or a humanist, unless a Christian fascist regime took over the UK, and I had to.They’re wrong…
You must be in the Southeast....i was raised Catholic and heard that a lot growing upI'm Christian (even if people don't consider Catholic that ). I can't believe I finally found someone else who's Christian! But I'm glad to have! :D
Communing with other Christians is technically instructed of us.Technically I am Christian. I celebrate the holidays, was baptized, believe in god, but I have never ever gone to church unless I really really have to :0
AmenCommuning with other Christians is technically instructed of us.
Iron sharpens iron and all that