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My point is, Robertson's a huckster and nobody should be taking him seriously. He does a disservice to organized religion and I don't think he really believes it himself.
I'm not a big fan of the actions of many churches (and haven't since the church told my mom they needed a "bigger contribution" to allow me to receive first communion when I was 13; yeah, perfect thing to tell a single mom of 4 kids who teaches kindergarten for a living), but I don't fault anyone for pursuing higher beliefs than what's on this planet. In the end though, religious extremism and corruption will do much more harm for any issues relating to religion than any atheist could.
I've heard and read several stories about people who grew up in solid Protestant backgrounds and then turned to searching for something more. A lot of them ended up with me, in the Catholic Church.
Ignore the stereotypes. Ignore the news reports. Ignore the miserable failures that the Church, like all denominations, has.
Just look at what she teaches and what she IS. Despite the ugliness of history and the errors of her children, she remains the bride of Christ.
Through my short (but they don’t feel that way) 26 years on this planet I have been trying to find peace and understanding for this life I have been given. I have tried to see with the understanding as a person can only see after an experience. What I observe is that the further I have gotten from God’s word the further I have gotten from myself (my true self) because I only lived for this world and not for God.
My questions only guided me to doubt my faith and that doubt consumed me. Don’t get me wrong, questions are good… but they should validate our faith, not tear it down. Ask the questions that bring you closer to the Son, so that He may show you the Father and they may bless you with the Holy Spirit.
I remember a time before this journey that I burned for a closer walk with God. But it has been a slow and painful road to redemption and I must rediscover my faith everyday to get my soul back in harmony with God’s will. One piece of advice….in harmony with the Will of God is the only place where you will find something built to last my friends. Peace be with you.