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What we believe can define who we are 01/08/2012
We all have beliefs in our lives sometimes formed from our parental raising. When I was very young my parents took us to church then for some reason stopped taking us to church. We were taught that God is real and to love God and always respect the House of God. My parents always encouraged us to go to church with friends. My brothers and twin sister have visited and been in different churches and various denominations over the years. I have settled my beliefs in a charismatic or also known as a non-denominational church. The church as a whole as we know it today as changed as society changes our lives, lifestyles and the world. We have Mega churches with huge membership attendance. These churches have lots of ministry programs but because society dictates a strong voice, stages of professionalism are becoming consistent in these churches and other churches through our country. I am not a "Yes" man. If I don't agree with you I will tell you that I don't agree with you. If all my friends think that it is Ok and I feel it is wrong then I am not going to agree just because everyone else agrees. If a preacher says something that I believe is wrong then I will disagree. Preachers can and do sometimes make mistakes. Preachers are imperfect individuals just like any one of us Many people are "Yes" people - I am now one of them. I am my ownself and my own individual. Because of who I am and my personal convictions, I have high standards that I live by and follow. There are just many TV shows that I just can't watch. I just do not agree with offensive language and humor . it's not funny to me. To me offensive language is wrong, gross and disgusting. As a believer in the Cross and as a Christian, I just can't listen to it. I have no problem with others watching these shows, it's just me and my standards and how I live. Comments Comments are closed. | it's me - KirkLove people - love to help people - love to make things better for people. Love my friends - love encouraging them - love communicating with them. past blogsApril 2012 MUCH stuffAll |