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Struggles by Non-Christians
The raven
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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Reverand Alex" data-source="post: 73395972" data-attributes="member: 405139"><p>I don't know what brand of Christianity you were involved in, but I have a few friends that were involved in churches that called themselves Amish or Methodist, but were more cult-ish, which sounds more like what you're describing.</p><p></p><p>And if you think that Christianity makes you go to hell, then the best thing I can tell you to do is pick up a copy of <em>Diary of St. Faustina</em>. It's a detailed diary of a nun's personal struggles & conversations with God, and can be opened up to a random page to read a few paragraphs when you're short on time; just a few bucks on Amazon for a used paperback.</p><p></p><p><em>“[Jesus said,] ‘I am love and Mercy Itself. There is no misery that could be a match for My mercy, neither will misery exhaust it, because as it is being granted – it increases. The soul that trusts in My mercy is most fortunate, because I Myself take care of it.’” (1273, page 459)</em></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.coraevans.com/blog/article/the-most-inspiring-quotes-from-st.-faustinas-diary" target="_blank">14 Of The Most Inspiring Quotes from St. Faustina's Diary</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Reverand Alex, post: 73395972, member: 405139"] I don't know what brand of Christianity you were involved in, but I have a few friends that were involved in churches that called themselves Amish or Methodist, but were more cult-ish, which sounds more like what you're describing. And if you think that Christianity makes you go to hell, then the best thing I can tell you to do is pick up a copy of [I]Diary of St. Faustina[/I]. It's a detailed diary of a nun's personal struggles & conversations with God, and can be opened up to a random page to read a few paragraphs when you're short on time; just a few bucks on Amazon for a used paperback. [I]“[Jesus said,] ‘I am love and Mercy Itself. There is no misery that could be a match for My mercy, neither will misery exhaust it, because as it is being granted – it increases. The soul that trusts in My mercy is most fortunate, because I Myself take care of it.’” (1273, page 459)[/I] [URL="https://www.coraevans.com/blog/article/the-most-inspiring-quotes-from-st.-faustinas-diary"]14 Of The Most Inspiring Quotes from St. Faustina's Diary[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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