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<blockquote data-quote="16colt" data-source="post: 3378712" data-attributes="member: 529"><p>I am a “church-goer” too, aka a Christian, I hate to hear how you feel about 90% of us. I would think it would be just opposite and there was about 10% that could fall into that category. My entire family are Christians, we are far from perfect, but we would not hesitate to help others when possible. I think Jesus would even agree with you that there are times to be doing for others that my even cause you to miss a church service or two. </p><p></p><p>As far as church services right now during this pandemic (back to the OP) there are things I don’t agree with either, I am very concerned about the older members of the congregation that feel the obligation to be back in the building to worship. I feel masks should be worn just out of concern for them if nothing else. That said, my family chose to stay home this week (first week the doors re-opened) and we watched the live stream online. We all have to choose our own path and I believe there is many strong of opinions on both sides of the situation to ever let things get heated, especially with my pastor. </p><p>...I will continue to encourage my parents to stay at home and continue to worship God!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16colt, post: 3378712, member: 529"] I am a “church-goer” too, aka a Christian, I hate to hear how you feel about 90% of us. I would think it would be just opposite and there was about 10% that could fall into that category. My entire family are Christians, we are far from perfect, but we would not hesitate to help others when possible. I think Jesus would even agree with you that there are times to be doing for others that my even cause you to miss a church service or two. As far as church services right now during this pandemic (back to the OP) there are things I don’t agree with either, I am very concerned about the older members of the congregation that feel the obligation to be back in the building to worship. I feel masks should be worn just out of concern for them if nothing else. That said, my family chose to stay home this week (first week the doors re-opened) and we watched the live stream online. We all have to choose our own path and I believe there is many strong of opinions on both sides of the situation to ever let things get heated, especially with my pastor. ...I will continue to encourage my parents to stay at home and continue to worship God! [/QUOTE]
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