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Hi Theland, sorry to hear that you have been unwell - hope that everything will be sorted soon and that you will be back in good health.
I'm sure I heard you say before that you used to be an Athiest - and I just wanted to ask you how you found God? Did you have any interest in religion prior to this? and how did your family cope with your new faith?
If your feeling under the weather and don't feel like replying straight away just feel free to answer whenever your up to it. Thanks
I'm sure I heard you say before that you used to be an Athiest - and I just wanted to ask you how you found God? Did you have any interest in religion prior to this? and how did your family cope with your new faith?
If your feeling under the weather and don't feel like replying straight away just feel free to answer whenever your up to it. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fingerprint - Yes I was an atheist. Although christened and married in a C of E church, I really didn't believe, never gave it much thought, and although made to go to church as a kid, I thought it was boring and hogwash.
Then me and the missus went to the pictures to see the Exorcist, (about 1978), and at the end there was a bible quote on the screen about the mark of the beast, 666.
I spoke about it in work, didn't know the meaning, and a born again Christian, (I didn't know he was until then), explained it, then went on to explain the whole concept of Christianity, how Jesus died for our sin to satisfy Gods' perfect justice.
It made sense to me, and the rest is history. (I was 29 then). I didn't become a Christian in a flash, for me it was much more gradual.
I'm off to work in a minute, so not much time to write much more.
Then me and the missus went to the pictures to see the Exorcist, (about 1978), and at the end there was a bible quote on the screen about the mark of the beast, 666.
I spoke about it in work, didn't know the meaning, and a born again Christian, (I didn't know he was until then), explained it, then went on to explain the whole concept of Christianity, how Jesus died for our sin to satisfy Gods' perfect justice.
It made sense to me, and the rest is history. (I was 29 then). I didn't become a Christian in a flash, for me it was much more gradual.
I'm off to work in a minute, so not much time to write much more.
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