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Problem Solving: the Church

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An essay attempting to solve the problems of non-Christians and the church.

When you think of church what do you think of? Do you think of Easter and Christmas, the two most popular church holidays? Do you think of Sundays? Do you only think of what you don't know about, what you haven't experienced? What do you think? Do you think about it being your day to sleep in? Or maybe you think about being judged. You might think about a stranger standing behind a pulpit telling you that your going to Hell if you don't change your ways.

No one wants to voluntarily go to a place every week and be yelled at. They don't want to live in fear and guilt. That's not how it's supposed to be. That's not how it is. We are all sinners and we all make mistakes but that is why.....

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