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originally posted in: I am an avid Christian; AMA
5/28/2015 7:43:22 AM
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I was Christian for a long time and I understand what you mean when it comes to fellowship. That's why I made that distinction. Church offers a community you don't get anymore in today's society. Which is a knock on society. Others have realized this, including atheists, agnostics and the like and I've read that people have just started having community fellowship on Sundays. No religion, just getting together with people who like you said, will listen, care, etc. I think people miss that factor and mistakingly attribute it to the holy spirit or some other nonsense when in reality its just the human psyche flourishing in a social environment because we are social creatures.
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  • And just to add to it, I've had times completely alone either praying, driving and turning the music off to just talk to God, or laying in my driveway at night time that I have undoubtedly felt the presence of God there with me. I've broken down and cried as well as felt rushes of euphoria. It doesn't have to be around others. The things I'm telling you right now are extremely open and honest of me. A lot of these things may seem bogus or off the wall, but I'm sure you've had similar moments if you ever took your faith seriously and pursued God, rather than simply believing in him.

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  • These things aren't religious experiences. They are resultant of deep inflection, examination of yourself, others, your life, existence. The things you describe happen to me, and can happen to anyone. Its because we are human, we have emotions.

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  • I don't want to say you are wrong because you aren't. You actually have a very solid point. But I don't think that is true for everyone. I love to "go get some fresh bread", as my preacher would say. It's the highlight of my week. I want to hear something new and read stories I haven't read before. I enjoy listening to my preacher breaking things down and analyzing scripture. I've had so many moments of "Oh! That makes so much more sense to me now!". And I think we are all designed to feel that flourishing feeling when you gather. I've felt it in many surroundings and environments, but I've never felt anything more powerful than the things I've felt in church or at church camps.

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  • Edited by Britton: 5/28/2015 7:55:17 AM
    Which all makes wonderful sense. There's nothing like a great analytical discussion of ideas and concepts, an exchanging of thoughts, and if you throw in some outdoors and the people are people you enjoy then you have a truly great thing happening. I learned this a long time ago, more people need to. Its not about religion, its about stimulating and interesting conversation with people you have some level of care for. Unfortunately religion is one of the few remaining facets in society that offers a form of this. We need more of that meeting of the minds.

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