That makes sense. Christians are, by default, happier people. Faith has a calming effect on the senses. Non-believers tend to be angrier, nastier and have a generally negative outlook on life (maybe not every one of them, but it seems they are filled with anger when they feel the need to bash us for believing). People who have less stress and are happier people tend to be healthier. Anger really does eat a person alive. Stress from anger tends to manifest itself physically in people, and thus they will not be as well as people who have faith. It all adds up. And it's very basic.
Mike Pence is a "practicing Christian". They are saving RELIGION for very very last as most people do not understand that the Bible, Koran, Torah are all manipulated by the same darkness that is currently being taken out. The "muh Christianity" red pill will probably have to be a suppository due to posts like this.
The Kingdom of Heaven is within each of us; We ARE LIGHT; We do not need to "practice" anything. We need to BE that which we ARE.
And to clarify, there is no bashing here regarding your belief. Just a caution, you may want to pull that pointing finger back. Glass houses and all.
As I stated, maybe not every one of them. You can't deny how many people are very quick to make fun of and harass Christians for their beliefs. They are vile, nasty people. That's just true. I don't act like that towards people so I'm not worried about calling out those who do. They don't seem like happy people to me if they go around bashing others simply for having faith. It's not so much a pointing finger as it is just an observation. People who are happy don't do that. With regard to Mike Pence, I don't believe he's quite the practicing Christian that he wants us all to believe he is.
I do agree with you that the Kingdom of Heaven is absolutely within each of us. However; the "practice" part is what keeps us on the path on a regular basis; whatever you consider that "practice" to be - whether that's going to church, reading the Bible, praying daily, doing good deeds for others (helping people), or whatever it is that keeps your faith alive. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. But, to each his own. I thought your suppository comparison was pretty funny!
That makes sense. Christians are, by default, happier people. Faith has a calming effect on the senses. Non-believers tend to be angrier, nastier and have a generally negative outlook on life (maybe not every one of them, but it seems they are filled with anger when they feel the need to bash us for believing). People who have less stress and are happier people tend to be healthier. Anger really does eat a person alive. Stress from anger tends to manifest itself physically in people, and thus they will not be as well as people who have faith. It all adds up. And it's very basic.
What's the cultural significance of 1775 my totally American and not wumao friend?
That's the year before America became free of England...not sure what you're looking for otherwise...forgive me.
I think they misread your name
Mike Pence is a "practicing Christian". They are saving RELIGION for very very last as most people do not understand that the Bible, Koran, Torah are all manipulated by the same darkness that is currently being taken out. The "muh Christianity" red pill will probably have to be a suppository due to posts like this.
The Kingdom of Heaven is within each of us; We ARE LIGHT; We do not need to "practice" anything. We need to BE that which we ARE.
And to clarify, there is no bashing here regarding your belief. Just a caution, you may want to pull that pointing finger back. Glass houses and all.
As I stated, maybe not every one of them. You can't deny how many people are very quick to make fun of and harass Christians for their beliefs. They are vile, nasty people. That's just true. I don't act like that towards people so I'm not worried about calling out those who do. They don't seem like happy people to me if they go around bashing others simply for having faith. It's not so much a pointing finger as it is just an observation. People who are happy don't do that. With regard to Mike Pence, I don't believe he's quite the practicing Christian that he wants us all to believe he is.
I do agree with you that the Kingdom of Heaven is absolutely within each of us. However; the "practice" part is what keeps us on the path on a regular basis; whatever you consider that "practice" to be - whether that's going to church, reading the Bible, praying daily, doing good deeds for others (helping people), or whatever it is that keeps your faith alive. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. But, to each his own. I thought your suppository comparison was pretty funny!
Mike pence is a fake Christian