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Well it's up to you actually. If you want to stay and listen to what Christians believe, then that perfectly fine. But if you don't want anything to do with Christians then thats fine to.
Lol yes Christmas is fun. But being a Christian is a lot more than what people make it out to be. People over here are flippant about it. I know how seriously Muslims take their faith, Christians are the opposite(though we shouldn't be). We've become to relaxed in our culture.


thts made me confuse. so many beliefs in islam. like sunny, syi'ah, NU, muhammadiyah, ahmadiah, etc.
what i know is just like what i told you.
in christian like chatolic and protestant.
everything are good, depends what you believe.
You know, Christmas has nothing to do with presents, we just give and receive at this time to represent the wisemen's three gifts to Christ after His birth.
I agree, the presents help. It's also fun if you get snow.

when shaum/puasa, we may not to eat and drink anything from subuh until magrib. and we must control our emotion.

I don't believe going to church truly matters, I know i would probably be critized by a few fellow Christians for voicing that but there are people that can't go to church. A church is just a building and as long as you truly believe in god and that Christ died for our sins, it doesn't matter if you do not attend service.

Church has slowly become a substitution for what real Christianity is. Searching out God and knowing Him is the most important thing of our life. Then we must walk out His will in the world. Fellowship with one another is very important as well. For we need strength as Christians and having people to talk to and share life with is essential. But our main goal is to reach the lost, not relax in our salvation and watch the world burn. Church has become a place not of praising God but of hiding from the world. Or even worse it's become a place were we give God his hour and a half of our week, and then forget about Him while we do whatever we want the rest of the time.


going to church is enjoying fellowship and support of others - not going the devil can intervene and your peace is no longer as is your fellowship with the lord

Part of fellowship is helping others by carrying their burdens. When someone is going through a difficult time, we pray specifically for them. It is so nice to be the recipient of prayer as well as the one who prays for others. Many times I prayed for someone with health issues or monetary issues and, amazingly, was so happy to meet them when their issues were resolved positively. Not all turn out that way, but even in the most difficult and sad situations, you are with them in prayer. (We also help them with food, care for their children, etc.)
1 Samuel 12:23
As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the LORD by failing to pray for you. And I will teach you the way that is good and right.

I think not. Each person should be able to take the bible into his or her own hands and learn it in their point of view. Every person thinks differently, so let there be a group where people can debate or argue their side of the story. I know that life isnt about arguing but we need to atleast try to set the story straight. Seeing things from a different person's view might change their beliefs completely. So let us teach to be consoled. Let us learn so we can pass on what needs to be tought to others. Let each individual have their own opinion... God did.
-Believer



