tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8221001856162126448.post538691233615735794..comments2023-04-07T08:20:05.494-05:00Comments on The Truth IN Context: Warfield On RenewalAlanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01152987444260369287noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8221001856162126448.post-77310306878298161742008-05-17T09:41:00.000-05:002008-05-17T09:41:00.000-05:00I am glad there's another person out there in sear...I am glad there's another person out there in search for the truth and who also isn't afraid to be wordy. LoL<BR/><BR/>I have a new <A HREF="http://samsara.ihostyou.com/category/religion/" REL="nofollow">category on religion</A> devoted to discussing it. I figured why let my theological scholarship go to waste?<BR/><BR/>Besides. I WANT my spiritual life to coinside eith my religion. To me, that is the point.<BR/><BR/>I have a good friend. She is deeply religious to the point she speaks of who she worships and etc. She is an alcoholic and drug addict and sugar addict in recovery.<BR/><BR/>We're working on enriching her SPIRITUAL life. She is now discerning the difference. Syhe has been clean and sober for a year. :)<BR/><BR/>THIS is what a spiritual transformation can provide. Her religion, however nice, did not provide this. Thus, I think it an admirable endeavor to try to bring the two together. :)<BR/><BR/>I found you through Entrecard.<BR/><BR/>So....take care.<BR/><BR/>PS. If you don't mind constructive advice that may help... If you make the paragraphs definable it may help for more readership. And perhaps also make sub-headings so the audience can quickly browse what they're looking for in the longer posts/articles? [That's what I do.]Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com