quiz alcohol problem
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
Christianity and television / radio?
One of my friends was in a Christian group that has rejected their members use television and radio as well as alcohol. Since coming back to its original state, she hung out with us and obtained back into old habits to know. Playstation, TV, alcohol. And now she feels guilty and want to go back. She said that television takes time away that could be used to pray to God and people trying to be negative thinking sexually etc. How would you guys respond to Ok this, so I have no problem with no alcohol. Damn, I think it may even be a good idea for me perhaps. But the other stuff … Look, we've had lots of fun to play a quiz as a group on the Playstation 2 a couple days ago. The four of We laugh and have fun so I thought it was great bonding experience. And she was really enjoy it. And it breaks my heart to see her feel so guilty about it now. (I'm agnostic by the way. If it makes a difference. I'm pretty open-minded to people's beliefs.)
I can pray and meditate and watch TV and even playing video games .. devil you do not have TV or games misleading these days … Sex is everywhere in our face right and everything we have to do if we do not want to say no is ti … refuse to be some and prudish right-winger … I think our relationship with God as we understand it / it is personal and we should be able to meet and have friends of all religious and non-religious … which is called the acceptance
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