Okay. We'll try it from another angle.
Take this girl.
She had a powerful direct experience of Jesus. You can see it in how she talks about him.
I don't know what denominations she is, but it isn't Orthodox.
I am certain you would destroy her in a theological argument.
But her faith just jumps off the screen. This girl gets it in a direct, spiritual sense.
She is a Christian because she has experienced Jesus, and she is all in.
She will keep pushing and growing and learning to strengthen that relationship.
Next to faith and love like that, arguments about specific denominations and practices come across like pointy elbow talk.
But you would see her just as a bad thinker.
Take this girl.
She had a powerful direct experience of Jesus. You can see it in how she talks about him.
I don't know what denominations she is, but it isn't Orthodox.
I am certain you would destroy her in a theological argument.
But her faith just jumps off the screen. This girl gets it in a direct, spiritual sense.
She is a Christian because she has experienced Jesus, and she is all in.
She will keep pushing and growing and learning to strengthen that relationship.
Next to faith and love like that, arguments about specific denominations and practices come across like pointy elbow talk.
But you would see her just as a bad thinker.
“The greatest burden a child must bear is the unlived life of its parents.”
Carl Jung