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Post by The Seeker on Jan 20, 2006 16:36:58 GMT -5
Vote and discuss! I'm really interested to see how this will turn out.
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Post by Ali Blue on Jan 20, 2006 17:33:51 GMT -5
hmm.... hmmm... It varies. I don't think gender plays a role. it all depends on your closeness to God and your willingness to carry out his will
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Post by Joan Omnipresent on Jan 20, 2006 18:07:08 GMT -5
I agree with Alistair...
BUT
All other things being equal--assuming the guys and girls are equally in love with Jesus and neither group is very shy--guys who are Christians tend to show their seriousness more, by discussing issues, getting into debates, and caring about theological details. A big part of it is that a random group of guys is more likely to just start discussing things than a random group of girls...the girls are too busy looking for their clique, or being nervous about what the other girls will think about them. ((This is one of the reasons that I spend more time talking with guys than with girls)) That's just in the folks that I know, though...
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Post by Foral McDerson Windu DOOM! on Jan 24, 2006 14:42:30 GMT -5
I really don't know. With my YG, it's hard to tell. The guys don't really show alot of devotion to God on a regular basis, but when one of them decides to let it out, they have generated some really good veiw points. But then, the girls are like that as well. It's really a personality thing in my church. It all depends on their personality.
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Post by Jandalf on Toast on Jan 27, 2006 22:40:52 GMT -5
Depends on age, too. That's a huge part of it. With the adults in my church, it's usually the women who will get more involved with things like intercession and potlucks, etc. But no one can look at that and say the men aren't serious about their faith because they're less involved with some things...it's hard to tell, generally. I can't vote.
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Mar 10, 2006 1:04:24 GMT -5
I WON'T vote... it's not gender or age... or any of that... though that plays a big part in it. It's spiritual gifts that play the big role in it all. XD.
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Post by Master Warious on Mar 16, 2006 17:31:28 GMT -5
I won't vote because that isn't a very fair or nice question. Both can be equall in their faith. I've seen both males and females Highly into their Faith in Jesus Christ. It really only depends on the person. So the question is: Are YOU serious about your faith?
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Post by Padawan goober-shadowslayer on Mar 25, 2006 10:54:57 GMT -5
I think that I have to agree with Mort. I think that the older you are the deeper in the faith that you are.every body knows that
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Post by Ali Blue on Mar 25, 2006 18:44:09 GMT -5
not necessarily.. Jesus said we must have faith like a child. I guess it's not really how old you are, just how close you are to Him, and how you carry out His will.
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Post by SilverSergyon13 on Mar 29, 2006 9:08:39 GMT -5
I've seen both males and females very much into their beliefs in faith. I don't think it has much to do with gender, but rather with personality. I think this generally applies to ANY faith, not just christianity.
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Post by Padawan goober-shadowslayer on Mar 29, 2006 16:59:34 GMT -5
Yah, it also depends on their personality. I have seen both genders very deep in their faith. I guess it depends.
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Post by eoloth on Mar 29, 2006 17:13:03 GMT -5
i think that out of our nature, girls tend to be more introversial, and can connect spiritually better, simply because GOd created us to be more emotionally out there. However, i am not saying guys can't have deep faith too, it's just easier for girls to connect and get the mindset of prayer. i think.
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Post by Barnzo on Apr 1, 2006 18:45:10 GMT -5
I must say that I am quite ashamed in you, Kiranitha. Well, not really. I will not vote because it, as everybody is saying, totally depends on the person.
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Post by Padawan goober-shadowslayer on Apr 2, 2006 13:42:37 GMT -5
Yah, in fact I probably know more men that are deeper in their faith. I do no think that girls can connect better. That doesnot make sense to me. -whatever
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Post by Tiana, eh? on Apr 2, 2006 18:20:43 GMT -5
I think it depends on how you're raised, a lot of the time... girls are more thoughtful, I think, whereas more men are willing to get up and be ready and rearing to go.
(shrugs)
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Post by Padawan goober-shadowslayer on Apr 12, 2006 16:22:36 GMT -5
Ya, It does depend on how you are raised. And your parents. It REALLY depends. That is how I conclude this.
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Post by Kar Vastor on Apr 17, 2006 16:21:02 GMT -5
I'm not really sure that women connect better then men do bacuase I think men have a better connection with God because they can go farther into that connection then women can. Not that women can't have a deep vocation with God, I just think that men can take their vocation farther even though women can become nuns they can never concercrate the Holy Eucharist like Priests can. NO offense to the women here.
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Post by Sallowpad on Apr 18, 2006 12:35:00 GMT -5
I think Satan practices equal opportunity corruption. Both genders are created with spiritual advantages over the other, sure. But they're two equal halves of a greater whole.
Men have the privilege and responsibility of being leaders, protectors, and initiators, both physically and spiritually. Women are created to be followers, supporters, and anchors in the same way. We see this biblically, and played out in everything from personalities to biological cycles. The synergy of the two is an allegory to Christ's relationship with the Church herself.
That said, I voted female, but not for the reasons The Seeker may have had in mind. The Church, as the Bride of Christ, is inherently female. One day we'll all be part of the wedding supper of the Lamb, the end of history and the beginning of eternity. Hard for me (as a guy) to get my brain around, but there it is.
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Post by Trinity on Apr 18, 2006 12:42:01 GMT -5
I agree with Sallowpad. Each gender has a God given role to play, but we are both part of the whole. As for spiritual strengths and weaknesses, they lie within the individual. I know on-fire Christian guys and on-fire Christian girls, and I didn't see it as a gender thing, just a Jesus thing.
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Post by SilverSergyon13 on Apr 18, 2006 14:28:24 GMT -5
I can't say I agree that women were made to follow. I grew up in a family where both men and women have equal opportunities. Perhaps in the past most cultures saw women as weaker, but that certainly doesn't mean all women were followers. In fact, in many cultures women led.
I do think both men and women can be just as deeply connected with their faith, however I think women are a little more willing to show it. Females release more while males tend to hold things in.
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