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Is Christianity the only way to have a connection to God?
These days I have a lot to be thankful (and honestly, my whole life I've had something significant to be thankful for). I've recently decided that its important for me to take moments to show gratitude for what I have and have this be toward God, since he is the architect. Here's the thing, I'm not Christian and don't practice Christianity. I have nothing against Christianity and would be open to it, but I think to myself if God truly loves me it won't matter what religion I choose to gain a connection to him.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
These days I have a lot to be thankful (and honestly, my whole life I've had something significant to be thankful for). I've recently decided that its important for me to take moments to show gratitude for what I have and have this be toward God, since he is the architect. Here's the thing, I'm not Christian and don't practice Christianity. I have nothing against Christianity and would be open to it, but I think to myself if God truly loves me it won't matter what religion I choose to gain a connection to him.
Anyone have thoughts on this?