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IrishAyes

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23. You don't know my story and obviously haven't read the rehash upthread. Thanks for all your
Thu Feb 27, 2014, 01:12 AM
Feb 2014

well-meant but totally inapplicable advice. Above all, don't advise me to do things you wouldn't do yourself under the same conditions. It's unbecoming.

Can you still be a Christian and... [View all] Quartermass Dec 2011 OP
There is a long tradition of hermits in Christianity. hedgehog Dec 2011 #1
Thank you for that note. Makes me feel better. IrishAyes Feb 2014 #10
How are you answering the Great Commission? BOHICA12 Dec 2011 #2
You can be a good Christian - yes. tjwmason Dec 2011 #3
Very good point. IrishAyes Feb 2014 #7
As Christians, many do things in their daily lives to worship God. without going to church. demosincebirth Jan 2012 #4
Difficult Question JoyN62 Feb 2012 #5
Kindly refer to post 7; your post count seems to indicate you're a newbie. (WELCOME, BTW!) IrishAyes Feb 2014 #9
I recommend you go to church. God loves it when we pray together. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #6
Yes, although that can become problematic when churches resemble a war zone. IrishAyes Feb 2014 #8
Not sure what you're getting at. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #11
Church politics can be just as vicious as any other kind. That's what I'm getting at. IrishAyes Feb 2014 #12
Well, I was at church today and it was more like a bunch of people praying together than a war zone. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #13
So nice you had a good time. And for once I wasn't speaking of government politics, but rather the IrishAyes Feb 2014 #14
Actually, I live in a rural-suburban area, with farms - and lots of churches. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #15
Something I seem to know just as well if not likely better than you. Your initial response to me? IrishAyes Feb 2014 #16
My initial post was to the question posted. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #17
Yes you were - with far too broad a brush. Think about that next time. IrishAyes Feb 2014 #18
You should talk to your priest about it and attend when you can. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #19
It's best to give others the benefit of the doubt as to their intentions re Mass attendance. No Vested Interest Feb 2014 #20
For Catholics, ours is a sacramental religion. Participation in them is very improtant. Pterodactyl Feb 2014 #21
Thank you for your input. nt No Vested Interest Feb 2014 #22
You don't know my story and obviously haven't read the rehash upthread. Thanks for all your IrishAyes Feb 2014 #23
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