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Can I be a Christian if I don't go to church?


Created By on 26/08/2016

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Alan247
29th Aug 2016 00:45:48
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Thanks for voting!
Myself, I'm far too old to have an imaginary friend
jeanmark
27th Aug 2016 12:18:52 (Last activity: 28th Aug 2016 15:04:36)
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Thanks for voting!
I was told recently by our vicar that Jesus will judge you by your life long behaviour not by whether you have attended church. He accepted that there are a number of church goers who would not be judged as Christians on their judgement day because of their behaviour. Shot himself in the foot there I think as I'm a dedicated fence sitter.
Response from Sunseeker1 Original Poster made on 27th Aug 2016 19:26:12
I,m on the fence with you. I love to help and assist those who need it if thats not good enough so be it.
Response from celtwitch made on 28th Aug 2016 07:06:19
Judgement day is nothing but a Christian myth, there is no afterlife, no `other side` no heaven. When we die, that`s it, there is nothing more.
Response from jeanmark made on 28th Aug 2016 12:19:21
That's your belief celtwitch but as no one has ever come back to tell us about the after life, we may just have to wait until judgement day to see if it actually exists, if it doesn't it won't be a problem!
Response from celtwitch made on 28th Aug 2016 13:07:05
If there was a 'life after death' I'm sure that science would have been able to locate exactly where it is that all those undead dead people are actually living.
'Life after death' is a preposterous claim that could only be proven with extraordinary evidence.
Response from jeanmark made on 28th Aug 2016 15:04:36
I thought they already had celtwitch, isn't there a TV programme showing them having fun?
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