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Does your like of an affable non-Christian (friend or relative that you know, or even a celebrity that you don't) cause you to overlook your responsibility to pray for their reconciliation to God?
Does their likability seem to suggest to you that they are "good enough" that they do not need Christ's forgiveness (for surely, He must like that person too)? Your thoughts?
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You're reading Christian:Do you neglect to pray for people that you know/reasonably suspect are not reconciled to God BECAUSE you enjoy them so much?
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If you are not a Christian, then this question was not to you. Please feel free to address other questions as you are not in the intended audience. Thank you.
by PhileoTruth on June 4th, 2010
If you only want answers from Christians, then go on to a Christian website. Clearly, this one is not for you. Thank you.
by Liquid Salvation on June 4th, 2010
"Every question deserves a great answer."
by Anonymous on June 5th, 2010
How's that for control and self-righteouness, huh? This person just doesn't get it. I'm not the first one to say that either, still he/she presses on with the same line of bullshit.
by Liquid Salvation on June 7th, 2010