[Faith-talk] Faith Question

jesusloves1966 at gmail.com jesusloves1966 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 23 23:07:20 UTC 2016


Hi,
When I went to Ohio State, I had to sort out what I believed, I was involved in many faith groups, and I read the Bible, and many other religious works. God did things in my life, and he showed me through his spirit that Jesus is the answer, not a religion. Everywhere I turned, a Born Again Christian was there. It was a miricle. The Bible has more proof to back it up as totally true and athoritatve than any other religious work by far. I encourage you to really ask God to show you the truth, and check everything out for yourself. Constantly ask god to show you the truth, because human beeings cannot show you what the true way of salvation is. Only God himself can do that. Keep praying all of the time for God to show the true way to be forgiven of your sins. Pray for the truth about how one gets into Heaven. Just keep praying, and go ahead and read the Bible and other works, and keep talking to people to find out if they are fake or not. In my life, when things have been so bad, Jesus never left me. This is why I have so much peace. You need to find out all of that yourself, though, because that is what I had to do. People can't show you, God will show you as you earnestly look for him.
David Moore
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From: adrijana prokopenko via Faith-Talk
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2016 4:24 PM
To: Faith-talk, for the discussion of Blindness in faith and religion
Cc: adrijana prokopenko
Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] Faith Question

 Hope you sort this out. I am glad to be a part of my church, but what
I realize happens with people is that they try to draw you into faith,
church and religion and then when you are learning, you get to feel
lonely and find out that these people are actually the way you were
before you learned about all you know regarding this subject.

On 12/23/16, Vejas Vasiliauskas via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I hope everyone is having a great holiday.  I haven't written on
> here in a while.
> I was just curious to see if there is anyone who has lost
> interest in a faith that family practices after leaving home.  I
> know many people become frustrated with their faith due to anger
> or grief, but I'm talking about simply not being interested in
> going to church because there are other more interesting things
> to do and it just feels expected?
> I attend a Catholic university although it accepts anyone of any
> religion.  Each dorm has a residential minister, and I spoke to
> mine.  He did not try to steer me in any direction and said it
> was my choice.
> I am planning to attend a Bible study because I like the
> community of it, but it may help me decide.  I was just curious
> if anyone else has gone through similar?
> Vejas
>
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