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Struggling with "Deny Yourself:" What Keeps People Out of the Kingdom
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<blockquote data-quote="VCR-2000" data-source="post: 75276213" data-attributes="member: 415812"><p>First off, I'm very sorry to everyone here that my posts might have come across as arrogant or mocking. I don't want to be anti-Christian. </p><p></p><p>I can understand that freedom to God is living as how he intended it, and that is all still well and great, even though I may find that struggling sometimes. I can understand that at the end of the day, he loves and cares for all his children.</p><p></p><p>I guess it just that it seems to rub off to me as language games. Many American conservatives are railingly anti-communist and believe totalitarianism to be abhorrent. The thing I see is that it seems to be only horrible when a man or even group of men want that over individuals, but if God wants that over us in his own way no matter how counterproductive or such, it's not only merely good, it's perfect. I still struggle about it though, and don't know how to cope or reconcile with it, that's why my sign says "agnostic" right now even though that doesn't fit either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCR-2000, post: 75276213, member: 415812"] First off, I'm very sorry to everyone here that my posts might have come across as arrogant or mocking. I don't want to be anti-Christian. I can understand that freedom to God is living as how he intended it, and that is all still well and great, even though I may find that struggling sometimes. I can understand that at the end of the day, he loves and cares for all his children. I guess it just that it seems to rub off to me as language games. Many American conservatives are railingly anti-communist and believe totalitarianism to be abhorrent. The thing I see is that it seems to be only horrible when a man or even group of men want that over individuals, but if God wants that over us in his own way no matter how counterproductive or such, it's not only merely good, it's perfect. I still struggle about it though, and don't know how to cope or reconcile with it, that's why my sign says "agnostic" right now even though that doesn't fit either. [/QUOTE]
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