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No longer a Non-Christian? Why not?

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St_Worm2

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Former Non-Christians, I've been following a thread that Aldebaran started called, No longer a Christian? Why not?. I thought it would be interesting to hear from the other side as well so, if you are a former atheist, agnostic, humanist, deist, LDS, JW, Muslim, etc., please let us know why you decided that Christianity is true after all.

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Yours and His,
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I felt an inner something prompting me to travel in a direction which, as an apatheist, with no very high opinion of self appointed guardians of the nation's morality, I felt Ill inclined to travel in.

I have had similar experiences since, prompting me to adjust my religious opinions. Every time I have resisted them, and every time I have eventually given way.
 
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Well I like to give to the poor. Does that count? Ir do I have to do the scouts honor hand signal and reject all works of the devil too?

Meaning: I am influenced by Christ, but not rally a "christian" in an orthodox sense.

Giving to the poor has nothing to do with being a Christian. The salient question here is whether you believe there was a person named Jesus who was the son of God, and that God exists.
 
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Former Non-Christians, I've been following a thread that Aldebaran started called, No longer a Christian? Why not?. I thought it would be interesting to hear from the other side as well so, if you are a former atheist, agnostic, humanist, deist, LDS, JW, Muslim, etc., please let us know why you decided that Christianity is true after all.

Thanks!

Yours and His,
David

Because the Bible has the answers to many questions that are not answerable.
 
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This is not a philosophical topic. It's in the wrong forum.

Perhaps you are correct. Which forum do you believe would be more appropriate (perhaps GT/Salvation)? I put it here, as I said in the OP, because I was following the thread and topic, "No longer a Christian? Why not?", that was already here in Philosophy. Perhaps both would be better elsewhere on CF?

--David
 
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