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The Barna Group has released an analysis of a survey that show there are varing degrees of commitment.
http://www.barna.org/FlexPage.aspx?P...naUpdateID=203 Quote:
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The easier the comitment the higher the score!
Any one surprised? Terry______________________ Amen! Truly I say to you: Gather in my name. I am with you. |
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"# 16% said the highest priority in their life was their faith." For better or worse, I would be in that minority.
My highest priority, before my faith, if need be, are my loved ones.
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My life is an open book; if you don't like the read, put me back on the shelf ....................
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My life and my religion are inseparable. I live my life according to my religion, though it doesn't require "faith" in the religious (or metaphysical) sense of the word. My level of commitment can only be measured by my commitment to honor, courage, self-discipline and the rest of the virtues.
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How do you measure religious commitment? Try to look in the mirror and convince yourself that you don't judge other people and are not a hypocrite. If you can't do that, how can you measure any religious commitment given that you can't even be honest with yourself.
It seems like this question is about making one feel better about themself. Religious commitment shouldn't even be quantifiable given that the only person who can measure it is yourself. You're just pleasing everyone elses' ears and stroking your ego by talking about it.
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A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. - Aristotle, Politics. |
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Personally, I measure religious commitment by one's integrity. Are you what you claim to be? I once read a statement that pretty much sums up my beliefs in this regard:
Fundamental righteousness is based on adherence to what you know to be right. If it turns out that my own beliefs are incorrect, I know that I will at least be able to stand before my Creator and say, in all sincerety, that I was lived by what I believed to be right. I was a person of integrity.
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If they are not attacking you, that means they are not worried about you. ~ Kevin Madden ~ |
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