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Some beliefs I'd like to add:
-I don't like to call myself anything more than Christian...even then, that's only because I believe in Jesus Christ.
-The woman/church thing. I believe that if God called me to a leadership role in a church, I'd take it. I'm a big time feminist, but also close to God. I pray all the time and go to Him for everything...I feel that if I were wrong, it would have been put on my heart a long time ago. My inlaws do believe women shouldn't hold certain leadership roles in church, my husband may very well believe the same...but they all know not to utter even the slightest opinion around me.
-Baptism. I was baptised a year ago. I believe baptism is something one should do when they are old enough to fully grasp what it is. Baptism is desplay of one's faith in Jesus and God. I personally don't feel a child is capable of doing that and having it truly mean something.
-Children and sin. I think Sara and Serrahbed explained it exactly how I would have. Its kind of like if someone living in some remote wilderness dies....what if they didn't know God (any religion), would they go to hell? No, God bases where we're going on our heart...if one that died in that desolate wilderness enjoyed torturing animals, they most likely wouldn't meet me in heaven. Does that make sense?
-Here's a hot topic...tithing. I feel that by giving $$ to God's children "counts" in the giving category. Not all giving needs to be at a church. I believe God puts certain things on people hearts, for me its His animals and sick children.
I totally agree. As for attending church, I haven't been in a while and I don't think you need to go to church to be a "good Christian". Maybe I feel this way because our local church bothers me...the priests mutter everything and I just sit there not learning at all. I actually feel more comfortable praying to God at home. I pray during the day but mostly at night. I feel like I have a good relationship with God and He has truly helped me through some difficult times. :) Faith is just important to me.