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Well I lived as a protestant attending church regularly for 19 years, then I studied the bible further and became one of Jehovah`s witnesses, so I have been living a "Christian" life for the last 31 years.The word "Christian" means, "follower of Christ" imitating his thoughts and deeds, and this I have tried to do, so I feel I am qualified to answer others on the subject of, what it means to live a Christian life.
I have not only tried to live my life as a Christian ,but have also spent years teaching my own children to lead Christian lives.Living as a Christian comes first and foremost in my life.
Keep on living my life according to the scriptures even when the going gets tough.
Living as a Christian is the best way of life there is, and brings the greatest happiness and fulfillment, and brings purpose to your life.
there is more to being a "Christian" than just saying "I believe in Jesus", it involves living the same life as Jesus.
“SO MUCH OF DEUT. WAS CHANGED BY KING JOSIAH AND AGAIN THE BIBLE LANGUAGE CHANGED UNDER KING JAMES” It was not changed by Josiah, I have no idea why you come to that conclusion :¬) the authenticity
The short answer is yes you can, as you said you have scriptural grounds for divorce (Matthew 5:32; 19:9) Here is a bible based article dealing with this subject-- "The Bible’s Viewpoint Adultery—To
"PHILIPPIANS "FINALLY, BROTHERS, WHATEVER IS TRUE, WHATEVER IS NOBLE, WHATEVER IS RIGHT, WHATEVER IS PURE, WHATEVER IS LOVELY, WHATEVER IS ADMIRABLE--IF ANYTHING IS EXCELLENT OR PRAISEWORTHY--THINK ABOUT
“BOOKS THAT MIGHT BE AVAILABLE A LOCAL LIBRARY ON THOSE SUBJECTS” If you go to our website www.watchtower.org you can search there for information on the subject. All of our literature has quotes from
Hi Delman, you said--"THERE ARE MANY SCRIPTURES THAT REFER STRONGLY TO HELL". First let me say I have read these & many other verses regarding hell, & I stick to what I said, here is why-- The word
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