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<blockquote data-quote="Lillybet" data-source="post: 54749317" data-attributes="member: 157445"><p><strong><span style="color: green">I think that due globalisation and the amount of denominations, sects, cults...around now-a-days people are struggling to get to terms with what to do so fundamentalism is becoming increasingly more popular because people want certainty in their life and that approach to religion gives them that.</span></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><span style="color: purple">I myself attend a church which has developed due to secularisation (playing more worship songs than hymns, different biblical interpretations, more things 'up-for-discussion' so to speak...) but it's a matter of opinion which teachings you prefer or find more useful in your life. I don;t see one as being better than the other, just different ways for different people. Both options are catered for if you were to move here.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lillybet, post: 54749317, member: 157445"] [B][COLOR=green]I think that due globalisation and the amount of denominations, sects, cults...around now-a-days people are struggling to get to terms with what to do so fundamentalism is becoming increasingly more popular because people want certainty in their life and that approach to religion gives them that.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]I myself attend a church which has developed due to secularisation (playing more worship songs than hymns, different biblical interpretations, more things 'up-for-discussion' so to speak...) but it's a matter of opinion which teachings you prefer or find more useful in your life. I don;t see one as being better than the other, just different ways for different people. Both options are catered for if you were to move here.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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