Out of regard for the pastor, he and his church will certainly go unnamed. I was an energetic participant of this church in my very early thirties. This pastor is definitely well versed in biblical trainings. He is likewise acutely conscious that the participants of his church see him in a superior light. Because of this, he has actually selected to benefit from the power given to him by his parish. I might be biased in stating this. I intellectually reasoned that canines have the important significance (life) as much as people do. This allegedly joyful event consisted of a lobster and steak supper at a cost of 10 bucks (browse and lawn). The senior pastor advised that every one of male members of the church put obstructing software (provided by the church) our computer systems so that they might not access grown-up websites. I do not browse adult web sites. What occurs in an individual's marriage is his/her exclusive service. I have checked out the Holy bible from starting to finish. I may include his words have been misunderstood and misused by lots of societal leaders and groups as a means of furthering their evil schemes. Nevertheless, this subject needs to be covered in a separate write-up. As is true in my last story, I am not targeting the Spiritualist religion as being ethically deficient. Nor am I slamming the pastor associated with the story that follows. I am passing judgment on no one. I can directly attest to the achievements he made in advancing the root cause of Spiritualism. This pastor conveniently confesses to having an over-inflated vanity for being given his lofty condition. All of us need to tame our over-ambitious egos, and do so without removing them. This priest is passionately opposed to the Christian religious beliefs and its teachings. I differed with his provocative statement. One evening the pastor was offering a lecture on universal law. During this discussion, he made a remark that Jesus Christ can not possibly have strolled on water as mentioned in the Holy bible. In knowledge, I should have been respectful of his sights. The lessons I took away from the three events I just associated are this: 1. We are all learning. The lessons we gain from our experiences are meant to boost our personality. Because this procedure is constant, there is no ideal state. The excellence we seek is in the modification we experience. I currently recognize that it is not for me to evaluate whether an individual's ideas stand. I feel this ought to be done without entering into unneeded dispute with the various other individual over issues that teem with supposition, and are of little relevance in the grand plan.