Christianity Reflection Paper

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Currently, I have been with my significant other for 5 years now and I have always had this question in mind because my significant other regularly practices Catholicism, while I on the other hand do not. From my perspective, I have seen a variety of relationships end because the other person is not invested into Christianity as much as their significant other. However, I have seen countless number of relationships continue to be successful with the couple practicing different religions. Some people may practice Christianity different than others. Therefore some people may say that it is not acceptable for a Christian to date a non-Christian because their relationship should be centered on the Lord and that you should love the Lord before you …show more content…

After my experiences with UFDN 3001 and thoroughly reading scripture I believe that application of the bible into your life are extremely important when considering if you are Christian. Currently I do not attend church on a regular basis and my parents practice a different religion. However, I do believe in God but I am confused on whether to consider myself a Christian if I had to evaluate my life when it comes to practicing Christianity. If someone were to ask me if I believe in God, my answer would be yes, the Lord is the only God I believe in. But some of my choices in my lifestyle may be considered sinful and un-Christian. For example, there are times were I can become immensely aggravated and I will use profanity from time to time. Also, some weekends I will drink alcohol heavily with friends. I would consider this a sin because the Lord created my body as a temple of the Holy Spirit and when I consume alcohol, I am consuming toxic and continuing to damage myself. Even though these are just a few examples of sinful actions, growing up in an age of social media, the standard of practicing Christianity seems somewhat strict to me. To a certain extent, in the public view, if you do not practice the religion precisely, some people may judge you and not consider you a believer of the Lord. On the other hand, referring to my first question, I believe that it is up to yourself whether you believe your lifestyle is Christianity worthy. To answer my question, I somewhat believe my lifestyle can meet the standards of practicing the religion under the Lord’s eyes as well as my own eyes. As long as I believe that my lifestyle may meet the standards in Gods eyes than that’s all that matters because the Lord is the only one that can judge

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