I was wondering about this, the "making friends" bit. Do Christians who are part of a Christian fellowship really make friends, I mean long term ones? Supposing they lose interest in the faith or have a crisis of faith that takes them away from it, do their friends remain friends? I don't think so.
"No man is an island" said John Donne but there are many connotations to that statement. Sometimes it's better to be alone, not to ignore others or be unfriendly or unhelpful, but to work out your faith on your own.
A group referring to themselves as christians, no doubt make very good long lasting friendships, why would there be anything supernatural involved especially as there is no evidence that would support such an idea, (if there is any tell me), so it stands to reason events involved with christianity would be pointless, other than of course the friendship.
Having faith in christianity is having faith in nonsense to me.
I very seldom go out of the house without a copy of this Messrs Donne you mention, in my pocket, it's truly beautiful it means a lot to me.
Shame his ill health put a stop to his career.
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