How far does this concept go when it comes to real life?
Is it a thing of paying taxes or something far greater?
I was talking with a group of church goes and the subject of people trying to take "In God we trust." off the curancy and the fact that the Schools are rejecting praying.
What is the idea of having images on material things that denote religious perspectives? To whom are these created for, since those who believe say that God knows our hearts?
It just seems that many are concentrating on being known as a Christian by others instead f by God, as if it were important what other people think.
This whole materialistic view seems to place Christian's in jepardy of being angered over that which could very well be attributed to being tested.
Anger, to me is a temporary state of insanity. I can only speak for myself, but of the myriads of times I've wronged innocent people, I think 99.9% of the time, I was angry.
Anger, to me forces out love and darkens the spirit so that rational thought is obscured. If God is love and anger forces love from you, then wouldn't the state of being angered separate yourself from God?
Wouldn't that be a test and wouldn't the fact that these church goers are so concerned for material acknowledgement set themselves up for a fall?
Is it a thing of paying taxes or something far greater?
I was talking with a group of church goes and the subject of people trying to take "In God we trust." off the curancy and the fact that the Schools are rejecting praying.
What is the idea of having images on material things that denote religious perspectives? To whom are these created for, since those who believe say that God knows our hearts?
It just seems that many are concentrating on being known as a Christian by others instead f by God, as if it were important what other people think.
This whole materialistic view seems to place Christian's in jepardy of being angered over that which could very well be attributed to being tested.
Anger, to me is a temporary state of insanity. I can only speak for myself, but of the myriads of times I've wronged innocent people, I think 99.9% of the time, I was angry.
Anger, to me forces out love and darkens the spirit so that rational thought is obscured. If God is love and anger forces love from you, then wouldn't the state of being angered separate yourself from God?
Wouldn't that be a test and wouldn't the fact that these church goers are so concerned for material acknowledgement set themselves up for a fall?