Inspired by my recent rewatch of Datenshi no Namida, but addressing an issue that I have been thinking about for quite a while, most recently prompted by reading Kathrine Lilleøre's autobiography "Woman, why are you crying?" in which she - amongst other things - tells about the reasons for her church's attempt to divide church service into Sunday
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Plus, I don't believe in there being Christians who are not 'good' Christians. Either they believe in God and honour Him in the way they best know how, or they're not Christian. (Me and my black-and-white-thinking, here, again, so feel free to disagree.) If someone chooses to only come to church when they get married, they clearly still feel a connection to the church, and who am I to judge that anyway?
Great post. ♥
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Churches tend to change as the world changes; beliefs and ideas about God must be modified as culture is modified, but it's not surprising that more than a few religions are having trouble figuring out just how to do that.
I don't think people will ever stop looking for God--or at least, most people won't--but they way they do it, and how they need God in their lives, will of course be different.
Personally, I think it's really cool that there's genuine discussion going on where you are. It's the first step to actually figuring out what everyone needs, wants, and can contribute...though the process itself is rarely fun.
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