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Is it possible to be a good Christian and a good American at the same time?
probably
but never a good "Christian" and a good communist
baptists are bad
or whatever stephen anderson is
@Orthodox Andy It depends what you think a good American is.
Hey, I have a prayer request.
Lately I've been questioning my faith, and I worry that I am not growing as a Christian. I feel like lately I've been too absorbed by the world, and doubts nag at my mind constantly. I don't know if when I came to Christ if it was genuine, or if it was the influence of the medication I was on at the time and my 'experience' was just an anti-depressant fueled feeling of chemical euphoria, or if my faith is shallow and I'm just trying to score 'points'. Part of me wants to bea better Christian, but I don't know how, or if I can. I feel like I don't love the Lord the way I'm supposed to. And that my obedience is not from love of God but more of something else...
I don't even know if I'm being genuine reaching out like this, or if I'm just going through the motions.
I feel like my faith is not growing like it should. It just is. If it's even there at all.
So pray for... whatever it is I need I guess. I don't even know anymore.
Apparently i wont be doing RCIA until september
Wednesday evening classes
I am gonna die
Need to speak to him properly tbh. I have two physical conditiond that affect my ability to do certian stuff. Like i can get around fine but if i do to much i get really shakey and stuff
Maybe i can get a lift from someone
Nuke france when
Guys halp
Can i do classes online or something?
riddle me this:
>me
>visit gf at job for surprise hello
>"what are you doing here?"
>no hello
>rushes right in
>she's late, so I can let it slide
>I try talking to her again
>"I'm working"
>I sit down and drink my coffee
>I leave without warning
>gf immediately texts me despite working
>she tells me next time to say goodbye
>my response:"you didn't tell me hello..."
Well...
she has been stressed, but i don't see that as an excuse. if she complains, I'll call out her double standard
I'm available, she doesn't want to talk. Now that I walk out, she suddenly expects me too.
You did well. Don't spoil her
better response: "you were busy"
the way you put it sounded kinda petty
I figured perhaps when you came in she was stressed at that moment in time, but wanted to come back and say hi when she had a moment
yeah, you're right.
Is "you were busy. I can't talk to you when you were too busy, so I left you work in peace." a good response and damage control? @CPEGaebler
*alone so that you can work in peace
I'd truncate to "you were too busy, I'll drop by another time"
hmm, I don't wanna reward bad behavior by visiting her again. She clearly didn't value my presence until I left.
Just fix it tomorrow?
What Kraut says.
I don't have a gf, and I never had, so I'll stay out of this.
The idea you're not going to stand for her nonsense is more obvious in person. Most communication is non-verbal after all.
She won't be mad if you do it in person tomorrow even if she is literally rn
Because it would seem silly
True. we live far away, so I think calling her is the next best thing. At least she'll know the tone is polite and firm.
She was stressed and busy when you showed up
people who are stressed and busy act different
Don't let small things bother you like this unless it's specifically attached to a problem behavior of hers, like if she does this all the time. Chances are she didn't mean to be that way, couldn't see she was being that way and therefore only read your behavior rather than their own as well