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Nope, I don't. I prefer to let people get to know me and then discover what my religion is after they've already formed an opinion of me. For instance, when my husband and I go on cruises, and there is assigned seating at dinner, everyone at the table introduces themselves at the first night's meal. If the others at the table share where they're from, we do, too. If they don't, we don't either. The conversation then expands to hobbies and interests and, since everyone in the group enjoys traveling, to the places we all have traveled and plan to travel. As soon as we mention (if we do) that we're from Salt Lake City, you can almost see the wheels start to turn in everybody's brains. "I bet they're Mormons! Wow! Real Mormons! I wonder what these two are really going to be like." Before the cruise is over, they've usually figured it out and are the ones to mention Mormonism. We never do. When we don't order drinks, that clues a lot of people in. So, I guess you could say that we "flaunt our religion" by what we don't do, but that's not our intention. It's always kind of entertaining to see their responses when we say, "Yeah, we're Mormons." By the time they come right out and ask us, their response is almost like, "Wow. You guys seem pretty normal."
I see that you're a Mennonite. One of my mom's closest friends was a Mennonite. They were friends for years and years, up until my mom died at the age of 96. I suspect her friend has probably died by now, too. They sure were close, though. Welcome to the forum, by the way.When I went to a religious high school I would wear a cross necklace every day, but now that I'm in a secular university I've found that I hardly ever put it on. Like Katzpur, I'd rather someone get to know me as a person first, and then maybe later add the information that I'm a Christian.
I don't like "flaunting" my religion in public, because I feel that when I do, the person I am speaking with becomes more cautious with what they're saying, as if they are scared to offend me (which is completely not the case - I quite enjoy being challenged). If it happens to come up in conversation though, I'll openly say that I'm Christian - but won't offer up any more information unless asked.
I see that you're a Mennonite. One of my mom's closest friends was a Mennonite. They were friends for years and years, up until my mom died at the age of 96. I suspect her friend has probably died by now, too. They sure were close, though. Welcome to the forum, by the way.
I do wear a ring on my pinky finger....stainless steel with a cross cut into the square face of it...Explain why and how you "flaunt" your religion, or why you don't.
"Flaunting" might include clothes, jewelry, tattoos, proseltyzing, praying in public, etc. Anything that makes your preference known to the world, no matter how subtle or blatant.
Feel free to include stories. Did your outward expression make a difference in the world? Were people nice? Were they mean? Did you meet like-minded people?
Why I dont flaunt: I decided a long time ago that it was in my best interest to keep to myself, and I've found that an unassuming appearance works to my advantage. Revealing my views to friends and family would cause trouble and take away from my enjoyment of life.
I wouldn't say that I "flaunt" my atheism, but I've made definite choices not to keep it secret.Explain why and how you "flaunt" your religion, or why you don't.
"Flaunting" might include clothes, jewelry, tattoos, proseltyzing, praying in public, etc. Anything that makes your preference known to the world, no matter how subtle or blatant.
Feel free to include stories. Did your outward expression make a difference in the world? Were people nice? Were they mean? Did you meet like-minded people?
Why I dont flaunt: I decided a long time ago that it was in my best interest to keep to myself, and I've found that an unassuming appearance works to my advantage. Revealing my views to friends and family would cause trouble and take away from my enjoyment of life.
I don't like the word flaunt, and believe it has negative definitions. I believe true Christians will happily and zealously share their faith in God and his Son. This includes preaching publicly. They take to heart such Scriptures as Romans 10:13,14) "For “everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved.” However, how will they call on him if they have not put faith in him? How, in turn, will they put faith in him about whom they have not heard? How, in turn, will they hear without someone to preach?"
"With nothing but an all-powerful god who wants above all else for humanity to rely on, how will anyone ever find out about him without ME to tell them?"I don't like the word flaunt, and believe it has negative definitions. I believe true Christians will happily and zealously share their faith in God and his Son. This includes preaching publicly. They take to heart such Scriptures as Romans 10:13,14) "For “everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved.” However, how will they call on him if they have not put faith in him? How, in turn, will they put faith in him about whom they have not heard? How, in turn, will they hear without someone to preach?"
Well my whole purpose of showing people openly my faith, is because I have a love for my neighbor. I believe I have the truth, and the answers to life's most important questions, so I like to share my hope.Explain why and how you "flaunt" your religion, or why you don't.
"Flaunting" might include clothes, jewelry, tattoos, proseltyzing, praying in public, etc. Anything that makes your preference known to the world, no matter how subtle or blatant.
Feel free to include stories. Did your outward expression make a difference in the world? Were people nice? Were they mean? Did you meet like-minded people?
Why I dont flaunt: I decided a long time ago that it was in my best interest to keep to myself, and I've found that an unassuming appearance works to my advantage. Revealing my views to friends and family would cause trouble and take away from my enjoyment of life.
Explain why and how you "flaunt" your religion, or why you don't.
Feel free to include stories. Did your outward expression make a difference in the world? Were people nice? Were they mean? Did you meet like-minded people?
Such hypocritical prayers are to display one's piety to men and to be seen and spoken of well "by others", IMO. Obeying the Scriptural command to "go...make disciples" is not done for show or praise from men. To the contrary, it often results in rebuke and persecution. (Matthew 28:19,20)“And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you." Matthew 6:5-6
I believe it is the faith of true Christians that move them to share the good things they learn from the Bible. "Nevertheless, someone will say: “You have faith, and I have works. Show me your faith without the works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” (James 2:18)"With nothing but an all-powerful god who wants above all else for humanity to rely on, how will anyone ever find out about him without ME to tell them?"
It seems to me that in your need to proselytize, there's an admission that your beliefs are false... or at least a lack of faith or self-aggrandizement.