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Originally posted by Trashed20


I think you can believe but not be associated with anything. You don't need to go to church and have a man read the bible to you, you don't have to sing, you don't need communion. They are all man made items with no real affect on you as a person even if you think they do. You can stay in your home and pray if you want. If you think that "he" is out there then thats all you need. Besides, you should be glad that he is actually going to church, don't discriminate about what kind. Church is just a place to gather for people that believe, it doesn't matter in what.
Yes I understand this, and I do understand that I should be happy that he goes to church. I am happy that he does, and it does not bother me that he chooses to go to a non-denominational church. However, I wish I knew more on what he specifically believes, only so I can better understand him. I guess that I am going to just have to leave it as that he believes in God, the bible, and goes to church. I guess this means that he is Christian? However, I will never understand the difference between denominations; either between mine and his or mine and others in general.
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