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Old 03-25-2025, 03:04 AM
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I go to church like 3/4 weeks a month. that one I miss is usually a Sunday that I wake up and I'm like nahh F it today, maybe I'll watch the service on youtube.

Sometimes I get something good out of the service, sometimes it's boring. But after I leave the church if I ask myself, "Was going to church today better than not going to church today?" The answer is always yes.

The place is just overflowing with positivity and love, for no real tangible reason, it's just the nature of the people who are the church I guess.

That's always my answer when people ask why i go to church or are curious about the faith, it's just better to be a part of it than not be a part of it.
Yep. Believe it or not, I had taken into consideration that in actuality, the kind of people at church have a good amount of emotional intelligence and tolerance for other’s social struggles. If someone is going to have high amounts of anxiety, typical church folk are very likely to be empathetic and understanding especially to a first timer. Church has always been and will always be a place for the lost

But of course a Leftist I imagine doesn’t go or has a completely different perspective on church. And fair enough. But I know the culture of most Christian churches which was exactly why I suggested it. Man I shoulda mentioned the 10 studies that show a 3.7% chance of suicide though
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