The main idea is that over time, Christians suffer by the hands of other Christians; they are physically not hurt and are associated with negative stereotypes. The fundamental fundamentalist group calls themselves Christians. Crazy Church People In the world of media fanatics, Christians can survive without how ridiculous it is. Every day, the media strikes the NFL's professional quarterback, centering on church-led protests, Internet videos of self-righteousness, and love to the Messiah, centering on the Christ who condemns the world's evil.
Do you know what is the craziest and most toxic workplace to raise children? As a priest of the cathedral. Because you know those crazy people? They have no meaning compared to the mad mad at church. The church madmen get the support of the Bible because you tell you that your life is wrong. Growing a pastor's child ("PK") means that every step you take, all the words you say will be monitored and disapproved. You will always be measured and found to be missing. You are always good enough. It is not because you are a person in need of help in the church, you are always expected to be in the second place, not you always need help.
The church pastor shared a trust with God when he was diagnosed as "low blood volume". "Trust in God" I entered the hospital and smiled. People thought I was funny. I was smiling at an emergency ... they talked about blood transfusions. "They said that if it did not go up, you said you would stay there ... Well, it appeared a bit ... they said it was unheard of ... it did not work, I will not "Whatever you did," he said, "God made it happen." "This happened because of God's faith in my God and being faith in God."
Acceptable choices are Methodist Church and Baptist Church. Methodist Church made me indifferent. The Battle church bat is funny but the second Baptist church I visited was very warm and the people were friendly. Their beliefs are too modest to my taste, but they are accepted by my Republican husband. I like this service and people. I participated. I immediately received a revelation that "I am no longer in Kansas." But I like these people again. So when I heard the ridiculous belief that I thought it was absurd, I just smiled and told myself. I want the feelings of the community.