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1 | At what moment do we go to heaven? | Eccl 12:7 | srbaegon | 155666 | ||
Hello kw5kw, Unbelievers are more open-minded because they come from a worldview that states, "Whatever works for you." That worldview is self-defeating because reason and logic are dismissed. Critical thinking is ejected and replaced with feelings. Rather keep the feelings and the critical thought process. Steve |
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2 | At what moment do we go to heaven? | Eccl 12:7 | kw5kw | 155674 | ||
Greetings Steve. Unbelivers can range from: DON'T EVEN TALK TO ME ABOUT GOD! to Please tell me more. My brother-in-law... does not wish to see me anymore because he's so afraid that I'll even mention the "G" word to him. My son-in-law... never been to church, swears he never will. I am going to tread gently in my witnessing to him. My other daughter, however, is soaking all she can in about God. Funny thing, the daughter who is married to the one who has never been to chruch is the one who's been saved. My older daughter hasn't been saved and she's soaking it up. Go figure. Each person is different, Steve, I know a guy who used dope every day for 20 PLUS years, he now professes to be a beliver in God... praise the LORD! Do I stand on the street corner giving my testamony, not yet, maybe I should... :) I actually have found that so-called Christians are far more critical, however, of things that they don't belive in, such as: taboo subject here A Vs. C... or CoC Vs. everyone else on baptism saves. We argue amongst ourselves much more than we argue against anything else. To me that is sad! Russ |
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3 | At what moment do we go to heaven? | Eccl 12:7 | srbaegon | 155676 | ||
Hello Russ, Yes, Christians tend to be more critical. We (the universal church) have forgotten that we are to deal with our brethren in Christ with patience and gentleness (Romans 14-15 as well as other passages). Steve |
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