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Just lost my family because of Christian Church, having a bit of a hard time coping?
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<blockquote data-quote="kdanley" data-source="post: 2410033" data-attributes="member: 374753"><p>Ask any Christian what he or she gave up in order to become a Christian.</p><p></p><p>Your church did not leave you, you left your church. When you openly, publicly, and unashamedly continue in sin, your church has no choice but to exercise discipline. Our youth pastor confessed to adultery, and our church reluctantly rebuked him. He may no longer serve as a pastor in any church. It was hard for everyone, but it had to be done.</p><p></p><p>If you are the pastor's daughter you should know what the Bible has to say about sin, the church, and discipline. You have hurt many people with your choices. Your family and church are likely praying for you at this very moment. They love you, care for you, and worry about your soul.</p><p></p><p>I know the reason you left the church. You wanted to live your own life without being restrained by religious laws.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdanley, post: 2410033, member: 374753"] Ask any Christian what he or she gave up in order to become a Christian. Your church did not leave you, you left your church. When you openly, publicly, and unashamedly continue in sin, your church has no choice but to exercise discipline. Our youth pastor confessed to adultery, and our church reluctantly rebuked him. He may no longer serve as a pastor in any church. It was hard for everyone, but it had to be done. If you are the pastor's daughter you should know what the Bible has to say about sin, the church, and discipline. You have hurt many people with your choices. Your family and church are likely praying for you at this very moment. They love you, care for you, and worry about your soul. I know the reason you left the church. You wanted to live your own life without being restrained by religious laws. [/QUOTE]
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