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The son who disowned his family (us) comes back to haunt my daughter.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 565923" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Okay, <strong>that</strong> is rather strange concept all things considered. This modern fundamentalist Christianity is after all quite new and contemporary way of practising Christian faith. So not considering any other Christians throughout the history as Christians feels somewhat odd. I'm (at least half of the time) more or less agnostic Lutheran and I'm certainly a Christian. I in fact know few highly devoted, educated and intellectual pastors in our Church who claim to be agnostic (they consider they do not <em>know</em> if God exists, they just fervently hope so and put their faith on that) and I would be totally perplex if someone would claim not they are not Christians.</p><p></p><p>But religious discussions of course are not for this board. I was just little baffled because I hadn't heard that kind of line of thought before.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your ex is being difficult though I can see how he would like to see his children get along better. I'm happy your daughter is able to stand up for herself and that she has a good SO to support her. Loosing family in any way is difficult and maybe in some ways it was good to your daughter to see on her own eyes, what the situation is with S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 565923, member: 14557"] Okay, [B]that[/B] is rather strange concept all things considered. This modern fundamentalist Christianity is after all quite new and contemporary way of practising Christian faith. So not considering any other Christians throughout the history as Christians feels somewhat odd. I'm (at least half of the time) more or less agnostic Lutheran and I'm certainly a Christian. I in fact know few highly devoted, educated and intellectual pastors in our Church who claim to be agnostic (they consider they do not [I]know[/I] if God exists, they just fervently hope so and put their faith on that) and I would be totally perplex if someone would claim not they are not Christians. But religious discussions of course are not for this board. I was just little baffled because I hadn't heard that kind of line of thought before. I'm sorry your ex is being difficult though I can see how he would like to see his children get along better. I'm happy your daughter is able to stand up for herself and that she has a good SO to support her. Loosing family in any way is difficult and maybe in some ways it was good to your daughter to see on her own eyes, what the situation is with S. [/QUOTE]
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