DAWN MARIE |
09-26-2014 06:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by CFrance
(Post 944250)
Are you saying that you don't think people change their beliefs, either toward or away from faith, or just that you don't know any that have and so therefore you don't know what caused it? I know many people who have changed their convictions. Some have said why; others have not. It's a private matter and none of my business unless they want to discuss it.
And I don't think people want to keep their lifestyle choices private so much as they don't want other people constantly lecturing them and shoving their own lifestyle choices down their throats. And so they keep those choices private and turn a deaf ear to the lecturer. Every single darn thing in life does not have to be about food.
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Exactly. We should never try to force feed anyone who isn't interested. It's not going to do a darn bit of good anyway so why bother?
As far as change who isn't excited when they make some sort of a lifestyle change whether it be to quit smoking, drinking, lose weight, join a gym, start running, etc? How much more so when you finally come to the realization that God has chosen you from the beginning of eternity? I have yet to see someone come face to face with their sin and understanding of who they are and who God is and keep quiet. We see example after example of those running to town to tell others what Jesus did for them both in Scripture and in our world today. Whether it be that he healedl them physically or spiritually. The proper response is to be elated and want to share with others. I never understood the whole "keep it to yourself" mentality. I guess there are times to speak and not to speak but generally when the opportunity arises we are supposed to share with others what God has done for us and how he's changed our lives for eternity.
When we lose 20, 30, 40 or 100 lbs or quit smoking after years of doing so, I don't think it's normative for people to not tell others about it. It's encouraging to help others who are looking for ways to get out of the situations they are in after we found a way out ourselves. Is it not? How much more so when we realize the Good News and Hope for our future and understand that this is not all there is? There is much more to look forward to as God has planned a spectacular future for us that eyes have not seen nor ears heard.
I believe in the creation account of the bible and have no problem with it after studying it for years. But at the same time have no problem with God using a "big bang." If he spoke it into existence as I read the account that he did, I can almost hear the boom of his voice as he started the creative process.
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