I am a Christian who is very much into music. But I have to say, sadly, that most music labeled Christian music sucks, consisting mostly of centuries-old European drinking songs retooled as hymns, mediocre contemporary folk music, childish love songs, and wannabe rockers.
I do believe in respecting the laws of other countries. However, a law against my talking about and sharing my religion with other people is a law that is so wrong that I would violate it even if it were in my own country.
I have a question concerning an issue that I'm sure comes up in many different religions:
How do you make moral decisions? Let's say that a situation comes up in which there are several different possible courses of action: Course A is what feels like the loving thing to do and which seems...
I'm a Presbyterian and I'm very middle-of-the-road. The PC(USA) is by far the largest denomination, and it's mostly moderate-to-liberal. The PCA is a much smaller denomination and it's mostly conservative.
Belief is an indicator of those who are assured salvation--it is not the cause. Also, being a Christian is deeper than belief--it's about being spiritually transformed. Finally, I believe that it is possible for some who do not profess belief in Christianity to nevertheless be saved.
I don't think that there's anything wrong with looking at pictures of beautiful women. However, dwelling upon or obsessing over pornography is detrimental. Ideally, lust should be in the context of a loving and committed relationship.