tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post5529693959967187816..comments2023-06-25T06:07:14.706-05:00Comments on O-L-I [Opinionated Layman's Input]: Keeping Up Christian Appearances?Tim Laitinenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07659772910035894952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post-76149800125149980232011-08-15T17:03:34.779-05:002011-08-15T17:03:34.779-05:00I thoroughly enjoyed this post and say Amen! I'...I thoroughly enjoyed this post and say Amen! I've been asked the same question by various friends ("How can you be my friend and be a Christian/religious person/church-goer?") and my response is always: "Why wouldn't I be your friend?"<br /><br />Thank you for sharing!Angela Sartainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02314049791127887643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-63535302771376344.post-86061815805938784512011-08-04T07:18:46.028-05:002011-08-04T07:18:46.028-05:00I agree with the way you think and id like add a f...I agree with the way you think and id like add a few points. 1) sometimes Christians stay exclusive because they fear they fear compromising....the whole "bad company corrupts good morals" which is legit. You can compromise your beliefs too far. <br />2) its great to have friends from all walks but honestly, what happen to "forsake not the assembly with believers" we need STRONG Christian relationships so to go too far into church is not good and staying outside as a Christian isn't either. <br /><br />I quite honestly see more compromise in the church today so we can cool down to worlds level and what does revelation say about lukewarm?Naominoreply@blogger.com