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Contra_Mundum_1
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I remember thinking about this a lot during several periods in my life. I don’t have an answer. I don’t think we are meant to have it in some intellectual, rational way because our thinking is not like God’s.
I grew up in a communist country and without religion. I knew that churches were holy places for some people but that was it. On seldom occasionas that I went with my grandma (maybe once every other year or so) and I remember being scared of the crucifix but feeling the attraction to church, feeling something there. I knew that I wanted to become a Christian when I grew up because of that strong attraction. So I did when I was 16.
Now, my brother never liked church and never felt anything. He was baptised the same year as me, but because our mom thought he should ‘get it done’. He still believs that faith and belonging to a particular religion is completely random and is determined by social/cultural context.
I am one of those people who claim that you just know in your heart that Jesus Christ is God. It’s like being in love. others can describe it to us and we can have an idea of what it is like to be in love, but it is not enough. When you are in love -you know it. The same with Christ. You kind of ‘know’, but that knowledge is beyond words.
I realise that some could now say that I am somehow predisposed to be religious, and that Christianity was accidental. But the thing is, one can’t prove it either way.
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I grew up in a communist country and without religion. I knew that churches were holy places for some people but that was it. On seldom occasionas that I went with my grandma (maybe once every other year or so) and I remember being scared of the crucifix but feeling the attraction to church, feeling something there. I knew that I wanted to become a Christian when I grew up because of that strong attraction. So I did when I was 16.
Now, my brother never liked church and never felt anything. He was baptised the same year as me, but because our mom thought he should ‘get it done’. He still believs that faith and belonging to a particular religion is completely random and is determined by social/cultural context.
I am one of those people who claim that you just know in your heart that Jesus Christ is God. It’s like being in love. others can describe it to us and we can have an idea of what it is like to be in love, but it is not enough. When you are in love -you know it. The same with Christ. You kind of ‘know’, but that knowledge is beyond words.
I realise that some could now say that I am somehow predisposed to be religious, and that Christianity was accidental. But the thing is, one can’t prove it either way.
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