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<blockquote data-quote="Firewraith" data-source="post: 73641139" data-attributes="member: 416934"><p>Name: G M</p><p>Age: 47</p><p>Gender: Male</p><p>Location: Melbourne (Heathmont)</p><p>Marital Status: Married</p><p></p><p>Christian Denomination: Christened in Uniting Church of Australia in 1978 when I was 7. Family never went to church though, and after my first marriage to a Roman Catholic, began to explore other things starting with Scientology (which is a bs religion), Spiritualism, Buddhism, Hinduism, then Islam, before giving up and becoming an atheist and declaring all religion evil.</p><p>January last year, and army mate was posting stuff account Chuck Missler and prophecies which I ridiculed him for, so he challenged me to watch them. I couldn't watch them for even 5 minutes, so I browsed online for something better and came across the Alpha Series on YouTube. I got hooked and remembered that a church I used to drive past a lot (Crossway Baptist) held the Alpha course, so I attended one Sunday to see when the next course was, and was hooked on the service (Hillsong songs) and the sermon which was very relevant to me.</p><p>I got baptised properly with full conviction in believing Jesus, and can now say I'm a Baptist.</p><p></p><p>Church attendance: Every Sunday <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Political Views: Secular (centre of the political spectrum) but Liberal otherwise.</p><p></p><p>Occupation: Ex army technician, now work for Alfred hospital.</p><p></p><p>Interests: Fishing, kayaking, sups.</p><p></p><p>My biggest challenge at the moment is accepting the trinity. Hard to grasp, but definitely believe in Jesus the son, and God the father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewraith, post: 73641139, member: 416934"] Name: G M Age: 47 Gender: Male Location: Melbourne (Heathmont) Marital Status: Married Christian Denomination: Christened in Uniting Church of Australia in 1978 when I was 7. Family never went to church though, and after my first marriage to a Roman Catholic, began to explore other things starting with Scientology (which is a bs religion), Spiritualism, Buddhism, Hinduism, then Islam, before giving up and becoming an atheist and declaring all religion evil. January last year, and army mate was posting stuff account Chuck Missler and prophecies which I ridiculed him for, so he challenged me to watch them. I couldn't watch them for even 5 minutes, so I browsed online for something better and came across the Alpha Series on YouTube. I got hooked and remembered that a church I used to drive past a lot (Crossway Baptist) held the Alpha course, so I attended one Sunday to see when the next course was, and was hooked on the service (Hillsong songs) and the sermon which was very relevant to me. I got baptised properly with full conviction in believing Jesus, and can now say I'm a Baptist. Church attendance: Every Sunday :) Political Views: Secular (centre of the political spectrum) but Liberal otherwise. Occupation: Ex army technician, now work for Alfred hospital. Interests: Fishing, kayaking, sups. My biggest challenge at the moment is accepting the trinity. Hard to grasp, but definitely believe in Jesus the son, and God the father. [/QUOTE]
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