In what ways do you feel there is a separation from 'good' Christians to 'bad' ones? Or is the concept of being good or bad and being a Christian really relevant?
Everybody makes mistakes yes; but realizing that you in fact did make a mistake, feeling remorse, and trying to never make that mistake again, is that all it takes?
I guess this question revolves around the fact that in my short time on this planet I have seen many Christians who are active in the pursuit of God, of meaning, of purpose, take none of that same meaning, purpose, even God's own words to heart.
Is being a Christian defined by helping others, actively pursuing God, worshipping God, seeking meaning within the Bible? Is that enough?
Or is it being able to tell yourself that the answers found, the meaning discovered, even the journey itself - That you took all this to heart and applied all of it to your life via your thoughts, feelings, decisions, and actions. To become a better person, in our creators eyes?
2006-09-20
06:26:35
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