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<blockquote data-quote="beast1989" data-source="post: 2179296" data-attributes="member: 15449"><p>Thanks for the response and that is my opinion precisely. Don't get me wrong, I am a "bonafide" Christian, I just don't need a B&M location to make me so. I started going to church when I was a few months old up until I was 19yrs old. I probably missed about 2 or 3 services a year at the max during that time frame. Needless to say I have been thoroughly indoctrinated with the bible teachings, I've sung in choirs, attended Christian private schools, been baptized, accepted Lord as my savior and the whole 9 yards.</p><p></p><p>I consider myself a Christian with no further labeling or classification necessary. I don't like going to church so I don't fake it and go just because my family does. God knows the content of my heart and I feel that that's the end of it. I was curious more or less of Sanford's take on my situation since merely being just Christian is not a religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beast1989, post: 2179296, member: 15449"] Thanks for the response and that is my opinion precisely. Don't get me wrong, I am a "bonafide" Christian, I just don't need a B&M location to make me so. I started going to church when I was a few months old up until I was 19yrs old. I probably missed about 2 or 3 services a year at the max during that time frame. Needless to say I have been thoroughly indoctrinated with the bible teachings, I've sung in choirs, attended Christian private schools, been baptized, accepted Lord as my savior and the whole 9 yards. I consider myself a Christian with no further labeling or classification necessary. I don't like going to church so I don't fake it and go just because my family does. God knows the content of my heart and I feel that that's the end of it. I was curious more or less of Sanford's take on my situation since merely being just Christian is not a religion. [/QUOTE]
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