tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701493905444060883.post2174509842889295969..comments2023-10-14T07:25:20.552-07:00Comments on Adventures of the Spirit: Should Christians Fast?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12146000148674092586noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701493905444060883.post-19645657931308508452010-01-05T16:55:03.669-08:002010-01-05T16:55:03.669-08:00I read your blog, Thelema. Thanks for commenting.
...I read your blog, Thelema. Thanks for commenting.<br /><br />As for Christianity being dead, I suggest you might want to consider places like China, Africa, South America, and India where it is growing like wildfire. Even here in increasingly secular America it is still very much alive (though perhaps weakened).<br /><br />People thought Jesus was dead too -- but look how that turned out.<br /><br />And Voltaire said that within 100 years of his day (1700s) there would not be a Bible left on earth. His house has since been used as a Bible distribution center, and the Bible today is the most published and translated book on earth.<br /><br />Looking at your blog, I wonder if your beef is not with "Christianity" as it has been distorted down through the ages, rather than with Jesus and the Bible. If so, I can't blame you there. I can't affirm all that has been done or taught in the name of "Christianity." Some of it we downright have to apologize for.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12146000148674092586noreply@blogger.com