How is it possible for a Christian to become self-actualized?
How can the Christian man ever become self-actualized without laying down his religion; being in the belief that for God all things are possible, instead of in his own potential that for himself, in his own truth, all things are possible?
Most Christians don't believe that God controls every detail of each person's life. Instead, they believe that they should live their lives within the confines of their religious tenets while knowing that they will occasionally fail, and they willingly accept the consequences of their actions when judgment day comes.
So, any Christian can feel self-actualized within that specific religious context.
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February 27 2009 12:15 am | Christian
robertminidriver on 27 Feb 2009 at 5:29 am #
Most Christians don't believe that God controls every detail of each person's life. Instead, they believe that they should live their lives within the confines of their religious tenets while knowing that they will occasionally fail, and they willingly accept the consequences of their actions when judgment day comes.
So, any Christian can feel self-actualized within that specific religious context.
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