How did evryone become a christian?!
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Thread Topic: How did evryone become a christian?!
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My whole family are christian so there was no major turning point for me. From a very young age I accepted Christ as my saviour.
However, when I was about 10 years old the devil began putting strong and dangerous thoughts in my mind. I began thinking I was worthless and that no one wanted or loved me. It was a scary time and I had voices in my head telling me how worthless I was.
But I prayed about it and my sister was very supportive. I have never had those thoughts again as I know that I am loved and was put on this earth for a reason. :D -
I agree :)
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very inspiring ange! :) however i was talking to my mum about how people think we come from gorillas and monkeys and sadley my mum thinks thats how we came about, she also says that adam and eve wernt real because they wouldnt have thoes types of names back then. i was very shocked about this and i dont know how someone could think they came from gorillas but they can still believe in god!?
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:Implying that everyone is christian:
I was indoctrinated into a catholic private school since I was old enough to walk. I didn't know better. And I didn't know how many other beliefs were out there. After a couple years, I became aware of how I was shunned any time I didn't follow someone blindly. This bothered me to the point I actually started researching all the other things I was following blindly. I discovered the flaws in theism when I was 11 and 12. I left christianity at 13 and do not regret that decision to this day. -
dw1996 NewbieThere are two paths to becoming a Christian.
Path 1: You are born into it. Your parents push it on you and you come to accept it.
Path 2: You experience a sense of guilt and shame after a life of drugs, heavy drinking, or promiscuous kinky sex, and you wish to "turn your life around".
Also on another note, the devil does not put bad thoughts into your head. Those are your own thoughts, and they are probably worth considering, because a life where you can be yourself is more fulfilling than a life serving God.
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