So, I used to be a buddhist for a few years before converting (theravadan...

Indeed I lack this hope, I'll check the books thanks my friend

bruce charlton, a very interesting christian blogger, just posted this today: charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2018/07/is-christianity-therapeutic-does-being.html

interesting coincidence.

i kind of relate to you. i know christianity is true, i have no doubt about it. the historicity of the resurrection, the miracles of the saints, the efficacy of exorcisms done in the name of jesus. i could go on, i could write a whole book on apologetics, the materialistic worldview we absorb from the media, from highschool textbooks, from public atheists like dawkins and dennett, it's completely flimsy. the spiritual is very much real.

i too struggle with sexual temptation, it makes me miserable because i know it's a sin. when i renounce it and decide i'll just be 100% committed to God, i feel blissful.

christianity is too good to be true. God loves us. i can feel this. everything feels completely right when i decide to be serious about my christianity.

that's a pretty spooky picture you posted. some people say they became possessed when meditating. maybe you could look into getting deliverance.

Lol.

Maybe if awake-ism and anointedone-ianity both seem hellish to you, maybe do a few hours of breath meditation or mental prayer a day?

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Yeah, under the Mosaic Law, which Christians are not bound to, you absolute retard. Blind one? Speak for yourself.

16He that knoweth his brother to sin a sin which is not to death, let him ask, and life shall be given to him, who sinneth not to death. There is a sin unto death: for that I say not that any man ask. 17All iniquity is sin. And there is a sin unto death.


I didn't get this understanding from the OT, user.