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Being baptized and raised as a Catholic, although I am not practicing; I still believe quite a lot, but I am very confused about dogma and what the Pope just said. The last Pope said (a profane word) so I couldn’t stop my son from saying it. The new Pope said, “Anyone can go to Heaven, whether, they believe in God or not, but by good deeds alone!
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I have a couple of “friends” on Facebook who clearly do not live a Christian lifestyle. They are at the nightclubs every weekend. They curse and swear, and are very much into the partying lifestyle. But when they have a problem in their lives, they are on FB asking for prayers. I try not to be judgmental, but how do I help this person that I hardly know? We all will have our problems in life, but how do I tell them to change their lifestyle if they want the Lord in their life?
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Is it right for cousins who are married to other people to lay and act like they are lovers? When I said it is wrong they made out like I was dirty. They also go out to eat a lot alone and hold each other’s hands. I have been with my husband for 15 years and this just started about 3 years ago. Her dad is the preacher and makes all the rules. He brags about how older men are interested in his daughter.
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Matthew 12:33 states “the tree is known by his fruit.” I take this to mean that for those whom truly are the Lord’s, there will be some sort of “evidence” or fruit that will indicate their actual beliefs and lifestyle instead of just a general profession of faith. I have been to a variety of weddings in my life; when I was younger and just recently, before and after being saved. Many of the couples were dear Christian people, many seem to be professing Christians and many made no mention of Christ at any point before, during or after the wedding. Although one could go into much detail about marriage or a wedding ceremony; I am curious about what an ideal Christian wedding “reception” may include.
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