Author Topic: What is it about your religion that for you makes you feel it is the right one?  (Read 5916 times)

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Moderator As this is an old thread rejuvenated, worth pointing out that it's on the Faith Sharing Area - So please make sure you read the rules of the board and make sure you follow them

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Because there is a hint of "I shall ignore you until I find you" or I'll try everything else first (St Augustine)?
Because the priority is your own effort rather than God?

So what?

None of this points to it being correct.
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Ah, well noted, I had not noticed.

I think the opening post poses a challenging question which sort of invites criticism.
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 I surrendered to a Christ I did not believe in...and found in Him a joy and peace, and a lasting presence in my life that has never left me.

OH YEAH?!?!? Met Him personally have you??? No Thought not !!!

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Moderator As this is an old thread rejuvenated, worth pointing out that it's on the Faith Sharing Area - So please make sure you read the rules of the board and make sure you follow them

I think, since the opening question is actually a challenge to the faith of many people, perhaps the thread should be moved.
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I surrendered to a Christ I did not believe in...and found in Him a joy and peace, and a lasting presence in my life that has never left me.

OH YEAH?!?!? Met Him personally have you??? No Thought not !!!

Nick
     



      If you mean, have I experienced His presence in my life, then, yes - many, many times.
If you mean did I receive a joy and peace - unlooked for, which has never really left me, then, yes.
If you mean did I find that the questions I thought were important did not need answers in the light of that experience, then, yes.
In every way that I can measure, I encountered Him as an atheist in November 1977, and left atheism behind with no regret whatsoever.
"for, as long as but a hundred of us remain alive, never will we on any conditions be brought under English rule. It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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I'm a Christian because I was brought up a Christian in a Christian country. Had I been brought up in Afghanistan, I'd be a Muslim. If I'd been brought up in Myanmar, I'd be a Buddhist. I make no bones about that.


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Sentiment, dear boy, pure sentiment. My head is sceptical, but my heart is a true believer.
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 If you mean, have I experienced His presence in my life, then, yes - many, many times.
If you mean did I receive a joy and peace - unlooked for, which has never really left me, then, yes.
If you mean did I find that the questions I thought were important did not need answers in the light of that experience, then, yes.
In every way that I can measure, I encountered Him as an atheist in November 1977, and left atheism behind with no regret whatsoever.

So my final line is correct then !!!