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As I said, you need to look it up for yourself, RyanBlack. Obviously, you don’t realize how crafty and subtle Satan is. Nor do you seem to want to know. You just want to excuse the OP’s reasons for going to a place he has no business frequenting.
I love Indian food (and foods of many different nationalities and cultures) and hanging out with my friends as much as the next person. But I’m not going to put my soul in danger for momentary pleasures.
The OP uses his desire to eat free Indian food and hang out with his Indian friends as an excuse to go to the Sikh temple near him. Why is he not able to hang out with these friends somewhere else like school, the movies, any other social setting? Why is he not able to eat Indian food elsewhere? Why must these things only occur in a Sikh temple?
Is the OP going to Mass before he hangs out with these Indian friends of his? Or is he placing his desires (the free food and hanging out with these Indian friends in the Sikh temple) above his obligation to God?
If he has no desire to leave the Catholic Church, why is he spending more time at a Sikh temple than he is at Mass? Mass is a half hour to an hour each day, Can he not spend even that 30 minutes to an hour with Jesus?
I can understand going to a Sikh temple or another religious setting as part of a class assignment. Those are field trips. You go and then you write a report about what you saw and learned. But that doesn’t seem to be the case here. The OP admits he’s been to a Sikh temple quite a number of times with his Indian friends. The food and desire to hang with them are the draw.
Again, why is he not hanging out with these friends and sharing food and fellowship in places that aren’t Indian? Why must it be at a Sikh temple? While on the surface, everything looks innocent, there is more going on beneath the surface than perhaps the OP realizes.
I love Indian food (and foods of many different nationalities and cultures) and hanging out with my friends as much as the next person. But I’m not going to put my soul in danger for momentary pleasures.
The OP uses his desire to eat free Indian food and hang out with his Indian friends as an excuse to go to the Sikh temple near him. Why is he not able to hang out with these friends somewhere else like school, the movies, any other social setting? Why is he not able to eat Indian food elsewhere? Why must these things only occur in a Sikh temple?
Is the OP going to Mass before he hangs out with these Indian friends of his? Or is he placing his desires (the free food and hanging out with these Indian friends in the Sikh temple) above his obligation to God?
If he has no desire to leave the Catholic Church, why is he spending more time at a Sikh temple than he is at Mass? Mass is a half hour to an hour each day, Can he not spend even that 30 minutes to an hour with Jesus?
I can understand going to a Sikh temple or another religious setting as part of a class assignment. Those are field trips. You go and then you write a report about what you saw and learned. But that doesn’t seem to be the case here. The OP admits he’s been to a Sikh temple quite a number of times with his Indian friends. The food and desire to hang with them are the draw.
Again, why is he not hanging out with these friends and sharing food and fellowship in places that aren’t Indian? Why must it be at a Sikh temple? While on the surface, everything looks innocent, there is more going on beneath the surface than perhaps the OP realizes.