
03-26-2008, 09:37 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Arkansas
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Re: Should standards be an issue when witnessing?
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Originally Posted by SavedLou
stop the insanity!  no-i read the other posts. i just replied to yours b/c it was there. i do believe A LOT of people conform b/c of peer pressure but not ALWAYS. i admit some things i did at first in order not to dissappoint or b/c i felt guilty (not from someone telling me, just because) but later after rethinking and prayer changed my decisions. example-i went five years w/out trimming one split end but a year or so ago after researching/prayer i started trimming again and don't feel guilty about it. same thing with going to movies, etc. but i do still feel convicted over getting my ears re-pierced or wearing pants/shorts in public. in consider these personal convictions. i think some don't know the difference. they think all or none and it isn't always the case.
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Yes
PREACH!!!!!!
We are in the minority though because as you can see..
The vast majority of "conviction" is nothing more than peer pressure
our walk with God is just a phsyological false hood to some others on here
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