Editors Note: This was orginally a reply to someone, but I thought it was worthy of review (admittedly in my own estimation), so since its my blog I can make up my own rules -so there.

Religion becomes adictive because you are always running a religious treadmill. I am constantly exerting myself, but I am not making any actual headway. But people think that (using the 'ole tredmill analogy) if they sweat they have made progress and this makes them feel good about themselves. This is how in some religious sects people feel the need to hurt themselves or otherwise unnaturally deprive themselves. It quickly turns to a swirlling eddy of self-righteousness as people inevitably start comparing themselves to someone else. It moves from look what God did, to look what I have done for God. Religion at the core is really man centered God activities. does that make any sense? and thus I can see why it would be addictive as addictions are activities which satisfy on a temporary basis.

True Christianty is completely based in Grace, which is an amazing, mind-blowing concept which many Christians don't completely grasp (not the I completly get it here, but I think I get the sketch anyway). Grace is a true distictive of faith in Jesus. No other system of belief (haphazardly charecterized as religion by the uniformed) has that concept as the benchmark of its faith. We do nothing, God does it all. We get the benefit, God gets the glory.
 
   

 


 
 
featherdawn on
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Good comparison..good word...


ps.. I have a hard time reading your blog, I have to highlight the words to make them light cause of the background.

emmacg on
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Ditto.
revfluffy on
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Ditto for reading of the blog or the other thing.
revfluffy on
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Ya know, if I can't seem to change the text to a lighter color I am embrassed to say. If you have any insight on this, I would welcome the help :}
emmacg on
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Ditto for the reading. And I wish I could tell you how to change it, but I can't remember...I think it's under blog settings.
validillusion on
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When you log into mindsay, click on the "blog" box on the top of the page, the link you would usually click on to write an entry. You should see revfluffy.mindsay.com at the top of the page with six different links under that. The six links I am refering to are: [view blog, pick theme, customize design, edit old entries, plugins, im profile]. You want to click on customize design, it should bring you to a page with a header that reads, "Customize your blog." There will then be sub titles in orange: blog options, colors & background, and privacy, you want to scroll down to the colors and background section. You will see a list of options, customize your page background, chose a defult font color, customize the blog background, ect. You'll want to click on the "edit" box next to "chose a defult font color," and it seems that by popular demand, you may want to chose a lighter color. I hope that helps you.
revfluffy on
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Thanks Jenni, you are a peach, I will give this a try. 
revfluffy on
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Okay, I did that. All it did was change the Subject line, but not the main text... hmmm. It's a head sratcha
validillusion on
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Well then you might have to go back and edit each entry and manually change the font color. Select all the text and change the font color with the toolbar at the top of the blog writing box. And then every time you write an entry you might have to select the text and pick your font color. Maybe something in cyber space isn't allowing you to overwrite the theme's font color. Hmm... very odd. 
revfluffy on
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By George I think she is a genious. When I did that with one entry, they all changed-- TA DA!. I guess technicaly that all of the entries are somehow linked by MindSay' DB. So I guess you have fixed my problem.
If I do not talk, IM or otherwise comminicate with you, prior to Thursday have a wonderful and Happy Thanksgiving and make sure that you let Mom and Dad and Kim know that for Steffi and I as well.

 
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