religious discrimination

ash r said:
i was wiccan, but over time, i felt it less and less.
i happened to be going to a youth group thing. i'd been going for a couple of years. it got me to understand christianity better. it was controversial at time, it was a group that really made you think. but it was a great group. and one night, i really felt christ there in my heart, and i went with my friends, and we talked more, and i asked questions and such... and then i accepted christ.

some have accused these friends of "converting" me, but i really think they just showed me the way.

i feel this. it brings me joy. i know it's right for me.

:swing:
ash, I'm really super-glad that you've finally found something that is "you" and feels right. :hug:
 
thanks, leslie :) :hug:!!

and i'll have you all know that i'm NOT your stereotypical christian.
neither are my friends who helped me that night.
 
a13, I was not responding to ash, but to the post immediately preceding mine:
AlphaTroll said:
Do you mean no religious discussion would be preferred?

But then the same can be said about all RW topics :confused:
 
a13antichrist said:
Why are you all so eager to pre-empt any "preaching" on her part? Has she given any indication at all that she would do? Not at all. How's that for discrimination? :disgust2:

Sorry a13 but my post was not so much directed at anyone as a clarification of my previous point.
 
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