I am a sinner; like it, love it an want more of it and there is a comfort in knowing that. I'm not hot so I will accept cold. The old saying "To thine onself be true", is one I live by. What I ...mehr sehenI am a sinner; like it, love it an want more of it and there is a comfort in knowing that. I'm not hot so I will accept cold. The old saying "To thine onself be true", is one I live by. What I have learned in doing so is that one will see the truth of who they are and I have realized that no one wants too. Here's a question. If one cannot look at the reality of who they are, then how can one change to be a better human being?
I am cynical of Christians, and church go'ers. Not because of who or what they believe in but because their thirst for RATIONALIZATION is akin to insanity. FREE WILL allows no middle ground, which, RATIONALIZING one's wrong becomes the center to middle ground. If i'm not mistaken Jesus Christ said something about that. I think it was along the lines of "Be HOT or COLD". What's left inbetween is tepid and another word for tepid starts with an "R".
I wonder how one can love their GOD, when they know nothing of HIM, only what they have been told to regurgitate. I find this to be self-serving righteousness with non-satiating indignation. I am a sinner, comfortable with the knowledge that I strive to be a better person, not quite there yet but the challenge of reaching that goal is becoming intoxicating.
"For GOD so loved the world that HE gave HIS only begotten SON that whosoever believith in HIM shall not perish", and you still believe you have the right to ask for more when you give nothing in return. Remember fifty percent of being a good Christian is half of being a bad one and 99 and a half just won't do.
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