climb k2 instead, i believe it’s even harderI used to want to climb everest but climbing it is rulecucked now and you have to walk in a stupid long ass line, I wish it wasn't that way
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I'd probably die on k2climb k2 instead, i believe it’s even harder
Uh, why aren't you baptized????I’d like to be baptized
The church that I believe is the true Christian church does not have a parish in my areaUh, why aren't you baptized????
Did you make the switch to the Orthocuck Church?The church that I believe is the true Christian church does not have a parish in my area
Many months ago, yeahDid you make the switch to the Orthocuck Church?
What do your parents and everyone else in your environment think about it? Did it influence anything about your daily life? Weren't you active in your local church?Many months ago, yeah
I don’t want to cause my family any trouble or concern, so I’ve hidden such beliefs from them. As far as they know regarding my relations with the faith, they seem to just think that I have an interest in studying Eastern Orthodoxy while still remaining Baptist. Not much of my daily life is different. I just want to find a parish once I move out so that I can actually become a catechumen and join the church, since without it, these beliefs are hardly ever put into action. In terms of what has changed, I guess I do the sign of the cross more often in private, starting and ending my prayers with it, and I also pray in front of an icon of Christ that my grandmother (she’s also Baptist but I asked for one for Christmas under the excuse of “holy room decoration”and she, being such a charitable and loving old lady, provided it to me gladly) gave me as a Christmas gift, but my public life has remained the same. I do still attend a Baptist church because I want to keep my parents happy, and I also don’t want to cause concern to the other old folk there who appreciate having me around.What do your parents and everyone else in your environment think about it? Did it influence anything about your daily life? Weren't you active in your local church?
Does your GF knowI don’t want to cause my family any trouble or concern, so I’ve hidden such beliefs from them. As far as they know regarding my relations with the faith, they seem to just think that I have an interest in studying Eastern Orthodoxy while still remaining Baptist. Not much of my daily life is different. I just want to find a parish once I move out so that I can actually become a catechumen and join the church, since without it, these beliefs are hardly ever put into action. In terms of what has changed, I guess I do the sign of the cross more often in private, starting and ending my prayers with it, and I also pray in front of an icon of Christ that my grandmother (she’s also Baptist but I asked for one for Christmas under the excuse of “holy room decoration”and she, being such a charitable and loving old lady, provided it to me gladly) gave me as a Christmas gift, but my public life has remained the same. I do still attend a Baptist church because I want to keep my parents happy, and I also don’t want to cause concern to the other old folk there who appreciate having me around.
She’s the only person I’ve talked to in my personal life about it, yes. She herself said the last time we spoke of it that she feels more hesitant about researching and diving into other denominations/branches than I’ve felt (since I’ve already chosen to “convert” to this, after all), but that she’d like to start reading some texts from the church fathers soon to do her own spiritual studies of the faith.Does your GF know
aedra would be proudMany months ago, yeah