Jonathan Bailey
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Are you Christian because that was your family upbringing?
My parents did not raise me to be religious or churchgoing but claimed to have been raised in the Christian tradition. My mother was raised Catholic and my father Protestant. I started to go to church at age 17. I was baptized a Methodist at age 17. I felt compelled to go to church because some children at school made me feel it was the right thing to do. Being raised in America, I've always felt that Christianity was the predominate religion upon which our popular national culture is based: Christmas, Easter, etc. I went to church and bible study a couple of years and then gradually abandoned the practice. I was turned off by the ordaining of women and a certain prayer in church addressing God as "Father and Mother". I was also progressively turned off from the faith due to widespread homophobia among various churches.
I would go to church and crack open a bible off and on over the years by not devoutly.
What are good reasons to be Christian?
To me TRUE Christianity:
1. instills good morals and virtues
2. enhances a person's character
3. offers the possibility of a peaceful eternal life by believing and following the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ as written in the Holy Bible
4. does not condone hypocrisy but rather condemns it (I've been guilty of it myself in the past)
5. does not condemn same-sex love
Never in the New Testament does Christ command against or condemn same-sex love.
My parents did not raise me to be religious or churchgoing but claimed to have been raised in the Christian tradition. My mother was raised Catholic and my father Protestant. I started to go to church at age 17. I was baptized a Methodist at age 17. I felt compelled to go to church because some children at school made me feel it was the right thing to do. Being raised in America, I've always felt that Christianity was the predominate religion upon which our popular national culture is based: Christmas, Easter, etc. I went to church and bible study a couple of years and then gradually abandoned the practice. I was turned off by the ordaining of women and a certain prayer in church addressing God as "Father and Mother". I was also progressively turned off from the faith due to widespread homophobia among various churches.
I would go to church and crack open a bible off and on over the years by not devoutly.
What are good reasons to be Christian?
To me TRUE Christianity:
1. instills good morals and virtues
2. enhances a person's character
3. offers the possibility of a peaceful eternal life by believing and following the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ as written in the Holy Bible
4. does not condone hypocrisy but rather condemns it (I've been guilty of it myself in the past)
5. does not condemn same-sex love
Never in the New Testament does Christ command against or condemn same-sex love.
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