AskSatanOperator
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Hello SS's,
Many of my friends are Christian and go to an Evangelical church two to three times a week. They are always very friendly, generous and don't seem to have a 'negative aura' as far as I can tell (which probably isn't very far as I am not advanced at all yet). The material on JoS and some forum posts talk about Christians often being highly negative people - as in hostile, unintelligent, hypocritical, etc. However, my Christian friends are actually quite friendly and welcoming to non-believers. They also relatively highly educated. Overall, they seem wholesome and healthy. I attended some services at their church and I find that I agree with many things they say. Many values in Christianity actually are shared with Satan's - values such as Justice, Discipline and Respect.
I do admit that I have sometimes cringed a bit at certain song lyrics like 'Your blood washed me clean'.
Ofcourse, they might not be necassarily representative of all Christians, but it does seem to be the case that 'turning your life to Christ' does not necessarily result in the destruction of your life.
Hopefully, you can share some insights regarding the above.
Kind regards,
Mike
Many of my friends are Christian and go to an Evangelical church two to three times a week. They are always very friendly, generous and don't seem to have a 'negative aura' as far as I can tell (which probably isn't very far as I am not advanced at all yet). The material on JoS and some forum posts talk about Christians often being highly negative people - as in hostile, unintelligent, hypocritical, etc. However, my Christian friends are actually quite friendly and welcoming to non-believers. They also relatively highly educated. Overall, they seem wholesome and healthy. I attended some services at their church and I find that I agree with many things they say. Many values in Christianity actually are shared with Satan's - values such as Justice, Discipline and Respect.
I do admit that I have sometimes cringed a bit at certain song lyrics like 'Your blood washed me clean'.
Ofcourse, they might not be necassarily representative of all Christians, but it does seem to be the case that 'turning your life to Christ' does not necessarily result in the destruction of your life.
Hopefully, you can share some insights regarding the above.
Kind regards,
Mike