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Old 04-06-2012, 06:42 PM
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Re: What Is Your Passion?

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Originally Posted by MissBrattified View Post
So you DO view a passion as an emotion you must feel, e.g., if you're missing a strong emotion, you believe you are also missing passion.

What I find odd is that you believe you have no passion for God and/or that it is OKAY not to have a passion for God.
When he started thread I sort of presumed the Reverend precluded our passion for Jesus. Kind of like when someone asks, "If you could have dinner with anyone who ever lived, who would it be?". It sort of assumes all Christians would say Christ as a first choice and is asking beyond that.
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