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So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology
as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the
living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this
blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb,
as in maybe....
If 90 % of the country believed in the tooth fairy and thought we should all
live by laws originating in the tooth fairy and run our country according to the tooth fairy's wisdom, you'd probably be on
blogs dealing with the tooth fairy and arguing against the use of her existence
as a basis for running society.
Meanwhile, I have gravitated to a certain type of mommy -
blog: one written by a stay - at - home mother, lovingly grateful to her provider - man, capably in charge of every detail of her children's
lives and home: the Angel in the House,
as we might have sneered back in English 101.
«At one point in my
life I became so self - reliant and secretly angry with men, I let myself believe men never hurt
as bad
as women,» says Tracy Keen on the rickthomas.net
blog.
I do think we are to inwardly focused
as churches... be it this church
blog, the mega churches, the legalistic churches, etc... What keeps me sane is looking around the church I am in... seeing all the people who struggle to
live out their
life as a Christian.
«The challenge», wrote Father Alexander Lucie - Smith in his Catholic Herald
blog shortly after the Holy Father had announced his resignation, «will be in having to watch the airwaves fill with a whole load of people who are very marginal to Church
life, and yet who will be invited to pontificate on all matters papal and religious, giving it their own particular slant, which they will advance
as a mainstream view.»
Elizabeth Scalia is the author of Strange Gods: Unmasking the Idols of Everyday
Life and the managing editor of the Catholic Portal at Patheos.com, where she
blogs as The Anchoress.
And the back story remains that most of us non-believers have been excoriated in «real
life» (
as opposed to «
blog life») for so much
as QUESTIONING beliefs that people (parents, pastors and peers) did indeed presume to IMPOSE on us.
In addition, the «About this
blog» section above states
as part of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers»
lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our
lives, so we are involved already.
Lycidas, Reality,
as with Observer and the rest of the weenie whiners on this
blog only complain about
life and want everything changed to their way of thinking or not thinking, for doing absolutely nothing in
life.
You have tried to twist it to make communism and atheism mutually exclusive, but they are not,
as you have clearly met me and many others on this
blog and in real
life who are atheist and not communist.
The
blog goes on to say that in the Church's schools, the subject will be «rooted in the teachings of the Church», including «the importance of trust, loyalty, fidelity and the Christian understanding of marriage
as the context for sexual relationships,
as well
as the understanding of abstinence and celibacy
as positive
life choices».
If you are truthful with yourself and want to settle this «thing» about God... read Romans and then I would suggest the Gospel of John... I can truthfully say (and I once thought
as you and many others who post on these «religious»
blogs)... I am so believing in this Jesus dude that I really can not imagine
living my
life without Him.
Insofar
as the one on the 100 Top Christian
Blogs goes, I'm not nearly there yet but I do love to write about
life and faith.
I've been reading Jeremy's
blog for around a fortnight now and I've become an avid fan.I'm Godfrey from India.The insights on the love of God in this
blog are astounding and I'm so happy that there's no hostility towards different interpretations of the bible so
as to reflect the love of christ and comprehend every single verse in terms of God's love.I love Jeremy's insight and Glory to God.I believe that every action of God is borne out of love and he is the source of love which sustains
life.
In a
blog he wrote for The Huffington Post's religion section, he says: «Old age has its challenges and is not for wimps, but God wants us to embrace it
as part of his plan for our
lives, and to look for the Lord's purpose in every circumstance and in every face or voice we encounter daily.
As Jonathan Dudley observes in a recent Belief
Blog post, U.S. Catholic leaders began to take on abortion right after Roe v. Wade legalized it in 1973, but American evangelical leaders continued to teach that
life begins at birth until the late 1970s and early 1980s.
@Eric If
as you say these are only weapons with no other purpose than to take human
life, the statistics would prove that... but
as I showed you in my
blog the stats do nt infact prove that... they prove the opposite.
Tara Pohlkotte currently tells her stories of
life,
as she discovers it, at her personal
blog: www.pohlkottepress.com.
Are real
life Christians
as rude and bigotted and intolerant and just plain mean
as they are on the Belief
Blog?
Have been following your
blog for over a year, and I love the way you combine theology with practical down to earth
living as a Christian.
I applaud Atheists for their challenging Christians for their beliefs, but there is a completely untapped source of evidence against the existence of their God... the daily
life of the Christian (
as can be seen to a small extent in a
blog like this.
Karl — I really like your description of a
living communication
as God's word and will have to check out your
blog.
I absolutely love your
blog — my family are making the conversion to plant based
living as my Dad has recently been diagnosed with a form of leukaemia.
I really like your
blog, I love the way you eat, and I hope to include more of your healthy recipes into my diet,
as healthy
living is something I'm very preoccupied with!
As has been said in a couple of previous
blogs, the only real cure is the power of the Holy Spirit in the
lives of each one of us.
I really love your
blog and books,
as someone who suffers with mental health issues and is prone snacking when unhappy, cook your God always gives me a new lease on
life.
The book is filled with over a hundred amazing recipes, almost all of which are totally new — plus I've included a couple of old favourites from the
blog, including sweet potato brownies, raw brownies and superfood bread
as I know that none of us can
live without those!
However, case in point is that a very well known (very wealthy) lifestyle blogger
lives close to me and while I do follow her
blog / instagram (which ALWAYS makes me feel terrible about my
life), when I have seen her out and about she has been excruciatingly rude, unpleasant & ungrateful which to me makes me wonder if she really is
as happy /
living the perfect
life she projects to the internet??
I've recently found out that I'm very sensitive to gluten which has made my
life difficult but now I'm using your
blog as a fool proof guide to success!