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Greetings, my beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Grace and peace be upon you all. I come before you today with a humble and sincere question that touches upon our shared faith and spiritual devotion. This question is also extended to our fellow believers and sincere seekers from other faith traditions be they Muslims, Jews, Hindus, or followers of other religions.
I ask you: How important do you believe it is to gather regularly in the house of worship be it a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple? Do you see such gatherings as essential to your spiritual life? Or do you think one can be a faithful and devout person without frequenting these sacred spaces, trusting instead in private prayer and adherence to the laws of one’s faith at home?
Please understand, this is not a debate about which religion is right or wrong. Rather, I urge us all to approach this question with humility and respect acknowledging the sincere devotion in others, even if their practices differ from ours. Let us remember that our Lord Jesus Christ teaches us to love our neighbors and to respect all people made in the image of God.
May the Lord guide us in understanding and compassion, and may His grace be with you all. God bless you abundantly.
And if this Thread already those go against the no Religion Rule than please just close the Thread as it was not meant to be a Debate about religion and was simply meant out of Curiosity thanks.
For Me it would be Other I don't visit Church but I believe I should but I am to scared because of my poor Health and I don't want to bother my fellow Believers with my poor health while they Worship,and i do feel a bit ashamed because of it.At least I manage to do my Confirmation wich I am happy that I managed to do so.I believe Church is good to foster a Community of fellow Believers but not necessary to your Salvation Following the Rules and Teachings of Jesus Christ should be enough as I believe in the Personal Connection of all Believers and Followers of Jesus Christ with God.
Grace and peace be upon you all. I come before you today with a humble and sincere question that touches upon our shared faith and spiritual devotion. This question is also extended to our fellow believers and sincere seekers from other faith traditions be they Muslims, Jews, Hindus, or followers of other religions.
I ask you: How important do you believe it is to gather regularly in the house of worship be it a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple? Do you see such gatherings as essential to your spiritual life? Or do you think one can be a faithful and devout person without frequenting these sacred spaces, trusting instead in private prayer and adherence to the laws of one’s faith at home?
Please understand, this is not a debate about which religion is right or wrong. Rather, I urge us all to approach this question with humility and respect acknowledging the sincere devotion in others, even if their practices differ from ours. Let us remember that our Lord Jesus Christ teaches us to love our neighbors and to respect all people made in the image of God.
May the Lord guide us in understanding and compassion, and may His grace be with you all. God bless you abundantly.
And if this Thread already those go against the no Religion Rule than please just close the Thread as it was not meant to be a Debate about religion and was simply meant out of Curiosity thanks.
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For Me it would be Other I don't visit Church but I believe I should but I am to scared because of my poor Health and I don't want to bother my fellow Believers with my poor health while they Worship,and i do feel a bit ashamed because of it.At least I manage to do my Confirmation wich I am happy that I managed to do so.I believe Church is good to foster a Community of fellow Believers but not necessary to your Salvation Following the Rules and Teachings of Jesus Christ should be enough as I believe in the Personal Connection of all Believers and Followers of Jesus Christ with God.
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