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Exploring Christianity
Should people explore other religions?
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<blockquote data-quote="ToHoldNothing" data-source="post: 57684647" data-attributes="member: 263193"><p>Exploring as seeking fulfillment is hardly a bad thing any more than exploring as seeking knowledge and wisdom. While the first might pose risks, engaging in the world with evangelism is spiritually dangerous as well, is it not? If you do not take risks, you do not grow in any real spiritual or psychological sense. </p><p> </p><p>There's also the notion of election, if you believe that. There might be some people that appear to be genuine believers, but are elected to damnation anyway and will fall away either by their own choice later in life or because they choose to explore religions in that they feel unfulfilled in Christianity. </p><p> </p><p>But then, if they felt unfulfilled in christianity at all, then perhaps that's a fault of the person anyway, especially if they try their hardest, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToHoldNothing, post: 57684647, member: 263193"] Exploring as seeking fulfillment is hardly a bad thing any more than exploring as seeking knowledge and wisdom. While the first might pose risks, engaging in the world with evangelism is spiritually dangerous as well, is it not? If you do not take risks, you do not grow in any real spiritual or psychological sense. There's also the notion of election, if you believe that. There might be some people that appear to be genuine believers, but are elected to damnation anyway and will fall away either by their own choice later in life or because they choose to explore religions in that they feel unfulfilled in Christianity. But then, if they felt unfulfilled in christianity at all, then perhaps that's a fault of the person anyway, especially if they try their hardest, right? [/QUOTE]
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