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In reply to the discussion: Is Faith a Cognitive Error? [View all]Mariana
(15,152 posts)75. I'm having to look up words, Sprinkleeninow.
I'm really not fluent in the jargon associated with your denomination. But that's cool, I like learning new things.
Your Church is rather ancient. I can see the sense in an adult Christian seeking out an old denomination, and finding that it resonates with them. What you describe for the kiddos is probably very similar to the introduction to faith that most any child in a religious household receives. Those methods of inculcating ideas have been refined over a very long time.
I hope you aren't kicking yourself.
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understood - just wanted to help clarify. interesting question you posed.
NRaleighLiberal
Jan 2019
#6
As is the case with many words in the English language, "faith" has more than one meaning
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#11
Yes, it's the religion group, but all that means is you never went far down that road.
marylandblue
Jan 2019
#55
'Cradle' Orthodox are presented the Faith b4 they have ability in 'understanding'.
sprinkleeninow
Jan 2019
#70