Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Fri Sep 27, 2024 6:39 pm
MG,
I'm having a hard time believing you don't remember your 10 year faith crisis.
During the years I went through my faith crisis back in the nineties and into the new millennium I kept going to church.
It made a difference.
If I had gone inactive I would have separated myself from the influence of the Spirit and thus the continued motivation to seek truth and understanding.
Regards,
MG
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Are you guys daft? ARE YOU DAFT??
Going through a faith crisis and struggling with belief is not apostasy.
Apostasy refers to the act of abandoning one's faith or religious beliefs. It often implies a deliberate and conscious rejection of the principles and practices of a particular religion.
Sheesh.
There are times when I get a bit concerned as to the childish innuendo and false accusations that go on around here. Those that are observing 'from the outside' must get a chuckle or two in regards to the blatant misrepresentation. I've caught Marcus at least two times just recently twisting my words around and then intentionally (I think?) misspeaking. Another word for that, of course, is lying.
Then folks actually have the gall to lift up and support the person that is actually making somewhat of a fool of themself.
C'mon guys. What you're doing is readily transparent. I've noticed that this is what happens when your backs are against the wall.
I've never been in a state of apostasy. I didn't separate myself from the church. I did not reject the teachings and ordinances of the church. I continued in my callings. I continued to pray. And as I said, this may have made all the difference.
When you consciously pull yourself away from church activity I believe it is more likely that you are going to lose the Spirit.
Regards,
MG