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FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-09-23 00:37:59
September 23 2008 00:12 GMT
#1
I'm inspired by the blogs that have been up recently and a long time ago as well. I feel this is a little differnt because I'm one of the younger people at Teamliquid. And because of my innocence and my lovely outlook on the world I won't go too personal.

I've always loved Teamliquid because it's a time waster. All I do essentially when I get home from school is get home, go on TL.net, and play bass. I don't regret this cause now I'm pretty damn good. I play a few games of Starcraft, try and play World of Warcraft and just go back to bass with a failed attitude.

My school life is going pretty well. I'm in my first year of high school and so far it's going much better than my elementary school. I've learned lessons, do's and don'ts and came out a much more experienced person. There's one problem that I've been trying to keep low in high school that messed up my elementary years. Being a year younger than everybody else. I skipped a grade due to being mentally advanced than everybody. (That advantage has disappeared now :S) People would use that against me and ultimately led to everyone picking on the inferior child.

However I've grown up with that age so I act like that age. You wouldn't be able to tell that I was younger and so far in high school, it's not very known. As far as relationships go. No. Never had a girlfriend but I think that today's generation is trying too hard to grow up too quickly. I sub-concsiously do the same but I try not to.

If you haven't known, I am Christian and I'm proud. I'm not Christian cause I was born Christian. (However True) I was raised but one day, it just made sense to be Christian. I undersand what it means to be a Christian. I am a true follower of God. Not a boy with a Christian family who was told to be.

There's my basic life. I hope that was the most un-needed, poorly structured, unfascinating thing you've ever read that you'll forget within 10 hours. But if you got something out of th is. Maybe seeing the outlook of the world from a young child, then good for you.

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prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-09-23 00:23:49
September 23 2008 00:17 GMT
#2
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.
Oh no
Snet *
Profile Blog Joined September 2006
United States3573 Posts
September 23 2008 00:17 GMT
#3
Being a year younger doesn't really matter at all, don't let it make you feel self conscious around the other kids.
Deleted User 30223
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
3104 Posts
September 23 2008 00:24 GMT
#4
On September 23 2008 09:12 freedom yay wrote:
school life is going pretty well. I'm in my first year of high school and so far it's going much better than my elementary school. I've learned lessons, do's and don'ts and came out a much more experienced person. There's one problem that I've been tryong to keep low in high school that messed up my elementary years. Being a year younger than everybody else. I skipped a grade due to being mentally advanced than everybody. (That advantage has disappeared now :S) People would use that against me and ultimately led to everyone picking on the inferior child..


lol. i'm in the same situation as you, but i still act like my age. even if i'm 5'10", i really don't care about what people think of me when i act like a freshman (currently sophomore). as long as i don't start to piss people off, i'll act however the hell i want.
Ack1027
Profile Blog Joined January 2004
United States7873 Posts
September 23 2008 00:34 GMT
#5
This was a pretty quality post. Good to see everything is going well for you. Enjoy what seems to be *dead* time, you'll long for it later.
FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 00:35 GMT
#6
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies. Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
September 23 2008 00:40 GMT
#7
I was a year younger than everyone else too... Not because I was mentally advanced, just cause I was born in the fall, so it made more sense to start school a year early. Not a big deal at all.

I find it funny that you were born in a Christian family, yet you claim that has no influence on your decision to be Christian... Actually I find it stupid. From 0 to your age, family is the biggest influence. As you make your way into your teenage years, you'll find your peers have more influence on you than your family, and it'll be an eye opener for you if you start feeling less inclined to be Christian (unless all your friends are Christian... Then you're screwed for life).
LEGEND!! LEGEND!!
FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 00:43 GMT
#8
On September 23 2008 09:40 PsycHOTemplar wrote:
I was a year younger than everyone else too... Not because I was mentally advanced, just cause I was born in the fall, so it made more sense to start school a year early. Not a big deal at all.

I find it funny that you were born in a Christian family, yet you claim that has no influence on your decision to be Christian... Actually I find it stupid. From 0 to your age, family is the biggest influence. As you make your way into your teenage years, you'll find your peers have more influence on you than your family, and it'll be an eye opener for you if you start feeling less inclined to be Christian (unless all your friends are Christian... Then you're screwed for life).


What I meant by that is It did have an influence on my Christianity, but you can't truly give your heart to the Lord if you're just told to. I never said it didn't have influence. what I meant by that is unlike those kids who just go to church , stand, sing, sit down. I really embraced Christianity
prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
September 23 2008 00:45 GMT
#9
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold
Oh no
FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 00:50 GMT
#10
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD
paper
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
13196 Posts
September 23 2008 00:52 GMT
#11
well, try to maintain your faith

i am sorta lost lately (in university) :s
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prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-09-23 01:03:36
September 23 2008 00:59 GMT
#12
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars, and yes I do recognize people would find other reasons to go to war if religion didn't exist, but it certainly doesn't help).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?
Oh no
FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 01:04 GMT
#13
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!
prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
September 23 2008 01:08 GMT
#14
On September 23 2008 10:04 freedom yay wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!

Nobody is asking you to abandon your faith. I just enjoy discussing it. The fact that you're a 13 year old boy and seem so set in your decision is actually what worries me. You've got plenty of life ahead of you, and you shouldn't be making those types of decisions (just yet). The time of life you're in right now should be about information gathering, so you can make a more informed decision later in life (I'm 21 and still am yet to make any kind of decision, though religion in the form the bible presents it isn't doing much to convince me). Also, I find it strange you tie innocence to belief in a religion...
Oh no
SpiralArchitect
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States2116 Posts
September 23 2008 01:11 GMT
#15
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars, and yes I do recognize people would find other reasons to go to war if religion didn't exist, but it certainly doesn't help).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Time and again faith is proven to be the most powerful motivator for a human being, maybe your just looking at it the wrong way man. It doesn't have to be faith in God or any other deity you just have to truly believe in something with all your heart and mind, but I see what you are saying here. I myself am not a religious man but I do believe in certain things and those are what keep me going when I feel down or times are getting hard.

Research is meaningless into religion for some people as it was for me (though i have done my fair share) since when you feel a connection to a diety or God like that you do not want to question that with a mortal list of books. It is impossible to disprove or prove the existence of god, the quality of faith in the human life or en existence of one true path in life for every human, personally I highly doubt any of those things even exist, but that is what fucking rocks about being human, disagreeing making choices and shit.

Cheers
TeamLiquids #1 illiterate writer, writin dem wordz is de hardz.
Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
September 23 2008 01:13 GMT
#16
What I meant by that is It did have an influence on my Christianity, but you can't truly give your heart to the Lord if you're just told to.

I completely disagree. Certainly it also needs to be convenient to do so, but this is why you're Christian and that's undeniable in my mind.
LEGEND!! LEGEND!!
tube
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States1475 Posts
September 23 2008 01:15 GMT
#17
I miss freshman year (last year)... all i did was do my homework during class, ace tests/quizzes, come home, watch anime, play bw, play drums, play piano, occasional midnight excursions on friday nights, and attempt to teach myself how to cook.
This year I've had to study for a func/analyt test for a few hours before i had everything down in my mind and this ridiculous load of ap euro + ap computer science homework is making me live for the weekends. ㅠ.ㅠ
Enjoy freshman year while you still can, judging from your position you probably won't have to study more than 2 hours a week. Also, join all the good clubs early if you can like Model U.N. or Debate (if its allowed for freshmans at your school), it looks very good to have four good years of good clubs on applications, or so I'm told.

Christianity is getting kind of shaky for me, I completely quit watching porn this past summer (which was much easier than anticipated) and though I feel much better about myself when it comes to my girl peers, I'm still in the same hole with Christianity. This Wednesday is See You At The Pole if you even know what that is and I don't even feel like going because I've been having too many doubts about faith. Logic really is religion's greatest enemy...
Two in harmony surpasses one in perfection.
prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
September 23 2008 01:17 GMT
#18
On September 23 2008 10:11 Sp1ralArch1tect wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars, and yes I do recognize people would find other reasons to go to war if religion didn't exist, but it certainly doesn't help).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Time and again faith is proven to be the most powerful motivator for a human being, maybe your just looking at it the wrong way man. It doesn't have to be faith in God or any other deity you just have to truly believe in something with all your heart and mind, but I see what you are saying here. I myself am not a religious man but I do believe in certain things and those are what keep me going when I feel down or times are getting hard.

Research is meaningless into religion for some people as it was for me (though i have done my fair share) since when you feel a connection to a diety or God like that you do not want to question that with a mortal list of books. It is impossible to disprove or prove the existence of god, the quality of faith in the human life or en existence of one true path in life for every human, personally I highly doubt any of those things even exist, but that is what fucking rocks about being human, disagreeing making choices and shit.

Cheers

Interesting. Can you give some examples of faith being the most powerful motivator other than when applied to a religion?
Oh no
FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 01:20 GMT
#19
On September 23 2008 10:08 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 10:04 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!

Nobody is asking you to abandon your faith. I just enjoy discussing it. The fact that you're a 13 year old boy and seem so set in your decision is actually what worries me. You've got plenty of life ahead of you, and you shouldn't be making those types of decisions (just yet). The time of life you're in right now should be about information gathering, so you can make a more informed decision later in life (I'm 21 and still am yet to make any kind of decision, though religion in the form the bible presents it isn't doing much to convince me). Also, I find it strange you tie innocence to belief in a religion...


I never said you were asking me to abandon my religion? The fact that he revealed his power to me cements my beliefs in him. One night I was feeling really depressing. So I prayed " Dear Lord, please just make me feel happy." After that. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling for the rest of the night.

Another time is when I was at a youth convention. I had the strangest feeling of my life. It felt like my back just inflated, got cold and deflated right away. After that, I was so thrilled and happy for the rest of the night. So I firmly believe in Jesus and the fact that the modern world has accpeted religion and more and mroe there are television shows tryiong to disprove Bible theories yet they simply can't. If you look in the book of Revelations, there are a lot of predidctions that are coming true. SO not only do I hold firm faith. I have little evidencxe to support mine, and millions of others faith.
ulszz
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
Jamaica1787 Posts
September 23 2008 01:22 GMT
#20
ya play a lot of bass. i wish i had started when i was in like 8th or 9th grade.
everliving, everfaithful, eversure
SayaSP
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Laos5494 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-09-23 01:42:19
September 23 2008 01:42 GMT
#21
My parents told me they had received an offer or whatever to put me up a grade but never did it :o

Edit: Glad they didn't cuz im pretty dum
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FreeDoM[YA]
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
Canada855 Posts
September 23 2008 01:48 GMT
#22
Well honestly I was offered to move ahead 2 grades. The I got dumber....
Raithed
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
China7078 Posts
September 23 2008 02:28 GMT
#23
....youre a freshman? wow. i thought you were older. didnt know there were that younger people on tl
il0seonpurpose
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5638 Posts
September 23 2008 02:40 GMT
#24
On September 23 2008 10:20 freedom yay wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 10:08 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 10:04 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!

Nobody is asking you to abandon your faith. I just enjoy discussing it. The fact that you're a 13 year old boy and seem so set in your decision is actually what worries me. You've got plenty of life ahead of you, and you shouldn't be making those types of decisions (just yet). The time of life you're in right now should be about information gathering, so you can make a more informed decision later in life (I'm 21 and still am yet to make any kind of decision, though religion in the form the bible presents it isn't doing much to convince me). Also, I find it strange you tie innocence to belief in a religion...


I never said you were asking me to abandon my religion? The fact that he revealed his power to me cements my beliefs in him. One night I was feeling really depressing. So I prayed " Dear Lord, please just make me feel happy." After that. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling for the rest of the night.

Another time is when I was at a youth convention. I had the strangest feeling of my life. It felt like my back just inflated, got cold and deflated right away. After that, I was so thrilled and happy for the rest of the night. So I firmly believe in Jesus and the fact that the modern world has accpeted religion and more and mroe there are television shows tryiong to disprove Bible theories yet they simply can't. If you look in the book of Revelations, there are a lot of predidctions that are coming true. SO not only do I hold firm faith. I have little evidencxe to support mine, and millions of others faith.


Wait, I don't know get what happened to your back, just some sensational feeling? But I'm pretty similar to you, I was 13 as well in freshman year, and it felt pretty good and still kinda does taking the same courses as people who are a year older, but I don't get the best grades. I've been going to church my whole life and my family is all up tight about church, but God has blessed me with people who care, I used to hate it cuz my dad became a pastor and we just moved churches, some small Korean one and the building was small but as more people came, it became a really nice place. I feel that I'm a christian but I'm not really sure why, sometimes I wonder if I woulda been like a muslim if (you have to know your history for this) if the muslim empire attacked europe back in like the 15th century and won, thus influencing europe and then america. Even though I'm korean, I moved to America at a young age and maybe there woulda been more islamic influences? Crazy thoughts I think of sometimes. I actually had some deep discussions at my church, a guy that wnats to go to church but doesn't believe asked alot of realistic questions, like why is Christianity the only way? Has God done something miracously in your life? Why did you take christianity instead of anything else? Why do you believe it? Like what you said, the Creator that created everything, and he created people, if you think about it, there is no way that people were accidents, look at what we've been able to do. Although there are flaws, people killing, disabities, miscarriages, I'm sure there is a higher meaning. That was a long response.

PS: Read Purpose Driven Life, it's really good
NotJumperer
Profile Blog Joined July 2005
United States1371 Posts
September 23 2008 02:56 GMT
#25
--- Nuked ---
prOxi.swAMi
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Australia3091 Posts
Last Edited: 2008-09-23 03:23:15
September 23 2008 03:22 GMT
#26
On September 23 2008 11:40 il0seonpurpose wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 10:20 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 10:08 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 10:04 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!

Nobody is asking you to abandon your faith. I just enjoy discussing it. The fact that you're a 13 year old boy and seem so set in your decision is actually what worries me. You've got plenty of life ahead of you, and you shouldn't be making those types of decisions (just yet). The time of life you're in right now should be about information gathering, so you can make a more informed decision later in life (I'm 21 and still am yet to make any kind of decision, though religion in the form the bible presents it isn't doing much to convince me). Also, I find it strange you tie innocence to belief in a religion...


I never said you were asking me to abandon my religion? The fact that he revealed his power to me cements my beliefs in him. One night I was feeling really depressing. So I prayed " Dear Lord, please just make me feel happy." After that. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling for the rest of the night.

Another time is when I was at a youth convention. I had the strangest feeling of my life. It felt like my back just inflated, got cold and deflated right away. After that, I was so thrilled and happy for the rest of the night. So I firmly believe in Jesus and the fact that the modern world has accpeted religion and more and mroe there are television shows tryiong to disprove Bible theories yet they simply can't. If you look in the book of Revelations, there are a lot of predidctions that are coming true. SO not only do I hold firm faith. I have little evidencxe to support mine, and millions of others faith.

if you think about it, there is no way that people were accidents, look at what we've been able to do. Although there are flaws, people killing, disabities, miscarriages, I'm sure there is a higher meaning. That was a long response.

What do you mean "if you think about it"... What's this 'thinking' that lead you to believe people were not accidents? And how is looking at what we've been able to do any kind of indication of that?
Oh no
Track
Profile Blog Joined May 2006
United States217 Posts
September 24 2008 02:32 GMT
#27
On September 23 2008 10:20 freedom yay wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 23 2008 10:08 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 10:04 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:59 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:50 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:45 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:35 freedom yay wrote:
On September 23 2008 09:17 prOxi.swAMi wrote:
Quite a good post for someone of your age. Can you explain about why you found Christianity 'just made sense' ? I guess what I'd like to hear is what kind of questions you asked yourself in order to come to that conclusion. It's very interesting.


Definately. I really felt that it answers all my questions..

Why should I care what happens in life, it judges my afterlife...
What's the point of being nice and obeying the laws and commandments. Wouldn't it be morally right? I found that to have a good life on Earth, if you follow these commandments your life will be good and meaningful.
People know good from bad instinctively, having commandments enumerated in text is not a requisite for living a good and fulfilling life, wouldn't you agree?

Also. It's a great feeling to know that the creator of the Universe, the Planets, the Stars, the Galaxies.
I'd agree that would be a great feeling. But not a reason to believe it, surely...

Cares about me. He cared about me so much he sent his son to die for me just so I can see him in heaven.
How do you know? Don't you question the authenticity of this 'story' which comes from a book that is by no means meant to be taken literally?

Babies have turned into wrongful children and wrong doing children and adults because they felt nobody loved them. God loves everyone and to fully understand and be surrounded byt that love is why I'm Christian. I;ve learned while going to large youth gatherings. There are people there who you've never met, yet they will treat you as if you're their child, or sibling.
All children can grow up with the same love given their parents are decent people. Again, this is something religion is not needed to supply

So to those people who say "Blah Blah Blah Christianity is wrong." It says in the bible that you'll only see him with great faith. So those people who say "I'll only believe God if I see him." I just say good luck.
Cheers

In Bold


I hate religious arguments xD. I'm not very good at debating. But asnwer this. If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind. why not place it in something that means well? I'm not going to debate cause I always lose but I'm Christian and I'm keeping it that way xD

If human faith is the most powerful thing in the mind (that's a big IF, but i'll humor you), that doesn't necessarily make it useful. And yes, it should be placed in something that means well but unfortunately this faith causes people to use their religion as an excuse to do bad things to others (wars).

I'd like you to consider another question of mine (and thanks for answering by the way); did you consider (I mean research, study etc) other religions before choosing Christianity? When you consider the repercussions of choosing the wrong one would be so terrible, wouldn't it be your foremost concern to ensure you picked the right one and hence do a LOT of research into what religion you chose to follow?


Maybe my decisions were flawed but it's what I chose to believe. I have full respect with other peoples religions. Ask a preacher. I'm just a 13 year old boy! Innocence is all I have left don't take it from me!!!

Nobody is asking you to abandon your faith. I just enjoy discussing it. The fact that you're a 13 year old boy and seem so set in your decision is actually what worries me. You've got plenty of life ahead of you, and you shouldn't be making those types of decisions (just yet). The time of life you're in right now should be about information gathering, so you can make a more informed decision later in life (I'm 21 and still am yet to make any kind of decision, though religion in the form the bible presents it isn't doing much to convince me). Also, I find it strange you tie innocence to belief in a religion...


I never said you were asking me to abandon my religion? The fact that he revealed his power to me cements my beliefs in him. One night I was feeling really depressing. So I prayed " Dear Lord, please just make me feel happy." After that. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling for the rest of the night.

Another time is when I was at a youth convention. I had the strangest feeling of my life. It felt like my back just inflated, got cold and deflated right away. After that, I was so thrilled and happy for the rest of the night. So I firmly believe in Jesus and the fact that the modern world has accpeted religion and more and mroe there are television shows tryiong to disprove Bible theories yet they simply can't. If you look in the book of Revelations, there are a lot of predidctions that are coming true. SO not only do I hold firm faith. I have little evidencxe to support mine, and millions of others faith.




Eh man, I've just got to question your reasons for believing. But understand I'm doing it from the perspective of honest curiosity, not trying to change your beliefs.

Have you heard of the Placebo Effect? I'm going to assume not. It was a scientific trial whereby, according to wikipedia:
An example of the placebo effect was when scientists tricked runners into thinking that they were drinking oxygenated water; thus making them perform better. In reality, the runners were drinking regular tap water. When they ran they even performed better because they thought what they were drinking would enhance their performance.

So, this is really a testament to the power of faith. Faith tricks your mind, makes you feel things. You expect to feel happy, giddy because you prayed to your God. Your brain makes it happen.

The whole television show things not being able to disprove bible theories... what are you talking about? Predictions that are coming true? Give me an example.
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