Friday, August 5, 2011

COMMENT TO ANONYMOUS BY A SITE FOLLOWER:

Dear Anonymous,
There is nothing wrong in educating yourself, & I encourage you. When I was young like many others I went on my search, too. During that time, an Episcopal priest (Chattanooga, TN) said to me, "You know Susan, I'm not worried about you. You are searching for the truth, & because you are searching, I know you will find it" He believed in me. I believe in you, too. 
~ Susan Littleton ♥

1 comment:

Jimmie S. said...

Dear Pious Bob,
A thoughtful and loving comment by Susan to your anonymous friend. She makes good points in the searching part. It seems like believers are much more tolerant and caring of non-believers than the other way around. Believers strive to mirror God's Agape Love. It is a worthy task in that it seeks to be unconditional. Can we fully achieve it? No, but it sure helps make the world a better place when we strive for it. I don't pretend to know if non-believers are able to seek unconditional love-giving in their lives. Since believers aren't perfect in practicing unconditional love, I guess we can be criticized, but how able are the Godless to practice it at all. That brings us back to Susan's truth-searching thought and it's importance. Those searching for God in their lives have a better chance at the truth than those who don't. God Bless and thanks for this blog.