hiya, this week has been ok for all you people that are so deeply interested. Not much going on, nothing too special. I gotta go to a wedding tomorrow, waeitwpaoitjawpotijw :/ w/e i'll enjoy the long car ride.
One thing that kinda has my attention is this set of dvd's which is like the 5 most prominent religions in the world. My dad bought em, and he told me to watch them. The religions are judiasm, islam, christianity, buddhism, hinduism. I think it'll be really healthy for me to know more about other religions, especially the main ones at least. I've had my fair share of confrontations w/ other religions and i think it would be relaly good to know the the main points to have something to base off of. I remmeber pastor stephen gaves us that book w/ all the religions, lol i never got aroudn to reading it. I should...
I mean its good to know those right? I figure if i was born 3000 miles elsewhere, o i dont know, in like India or the middle east, most likely i wouldnt be a christian. I'd probably be muslim, islam, or hindu or something. It would be really close minded if i just denied myself any other information. If i were to flip it around and a buddhist person refused to listen to the gospel, we would find him or her really stubborn right? Well if im gonna make an actual effort to reach out to people i know who's parents are buddhist or jewish, then i realy cant do it head first arms flailing so to speak. ANYWAY, its really really cold, parents still havent turned on the heat. The teperature thing says 40 degrees O_o
Friday, October 24, 2008
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I think it is good to read about other religions in order for you to learn about them so that you can reach them for Christ.
2 things:
1. Be very careful about WHERE you attain your information. A topic such as world religions could be very biased depending on the author's position.
2. It's good to know, but never let falsehood confuse you. Every false religion is in essence a work of Satan. Therefore, it is wise to always pray before opening yourself up to these things. And always remember: if you are on the right road, not every dead end has to be explored.
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