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Jesus Christ the bearer of the water of life

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1 Fwd | religiosity has for some Christians may be due in part to the 2 1 | What is indeed required of Christians is, first and foremost, 3 2 | SPIRITUALITY: AN OVERVIEW~Christians in many Western societies, 4 2 | reflections are an attempt to help Christians do two things:~– to identify 5 2 | meant as an invitation to Christians to take the New Age seriously, 6 2.3.1 | of its spirituality. As Christians, we believe on the contrary 7 3.3 | Saint Paul's letter to the Christians at Colossae:~“He is the 8 3.3 | 15-20).~For these early Christians, there was no new cosmic 9 3.3 | revealed in Christ. For Christians, the real cosmic Christ 10 3.4 | and New Age mysticism~For Christians, the spiritual life is a 11 3.4 | to be unworthy”.(60)~For Christians, conversion is turning back 12 4 | religiosity as acceptable to Christians, while rejecting others. 13 4 | world, the people with whom Christians may have conversations on 14 4 | about human nature.(74) ~For Christians, salvation depends on a 15 4 | responsibility and freedom. Christians know that “in the cross 16 4 | and a new world order. ~Christians are in a constant state 17 5 | life is a key to the way Christians can and should engage in 18 6.1 | with scorn” (Lk 16.13). Christians have only to think of the 19 6.1 | resurrection of the body, which Christians proclaim every Sunday in 20 6.2 | a form of false worship. Christians must be taught about the 21 6.2 | Meditation (TM) should make Christians cautious about the prospect 22 6.2 | much work to be done for Christians themselves, and ultimately 23 6.2 | presence. Dialogue between Christians and people attracted to 24 6.2 | seen as an invitation to Christians to bring the message of 25 6.2 | world. This image offers Christians a positive challenge, since 26 6.2 | the people in the fair. Christians need not, indeed, must not 27 6.2 | Following the image proposed, Christians must issue forth from the 28 6.2 | to issue a challenge to Christians in this regard: “But we 29 7.2 | nature religion persecuted by Christians. Called “the Craft”, it


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