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Re: Can church be bad for your health?
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Originally Posted by Aquila
This individual would love to attend church more often. However, the negative thoughts, memories, suicidal feelings, stress, cold sweats, head aches, anger, and the outbursts that follow are too much to handle. Is it healthy to continue to argue, prod, and get this person to attend after they've voiced this issue? Do they need more time? Are they reprobate? Should they try to find alternative expressions for their faith that don't involve traditional churches? I'll admit, this is one reason why I lean far more towards the house church philosophy.
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House churches are worse for me. It's the personal interaction that I avoid. That's easier in a big church. But big building churches aren't easy for me either.
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