Saturday, January 8, 2011

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last SF-club discussion of last year, Christine Maier asked in the round: "Is faith really a private matter?" It was not agreed. While free-thinkers have said probably yes, religion belongs to private life, said both a rabbi and Christians of different denominations, that belief is very probably related. The entrepreneur Hiltl was actually right when he said: "This club talk shows, in fact, that faith is not a private matter." Swiss TV had carried the theme "What do you believe?" The faith of five people once made more public; and that's good! Too often we believe Central Europeans that their own religious beliefs to the people concerned and neither do their own payroll or tax return. I mean, however, the personal belief should not be taboo.

held in Thun The Evangelical Alliance of Region for the second time "ProChrist-live" with Pastor Ulrich Parzany, former YMCA Secretary. So a big event with a musical program, interview guests and unit costs a lot of money, especially when the public should also be made aware. And indeed, these days not to be overlooked in the region, that of 8 to 16 will be January in tuna "doubt and amazement." The Christian faith is to talk of the town - will be - or even publicly. Why? In our secular society religion threatens to be supplied in a drawer that only opens every secret for yourself at home. Either out of a fear no longer perceived as a serious contemporary to be incorrect or out of consideration, it would indeed encountered no one with other beliefs in the face. This attitude is harmful in two respects: First, there is a "me-and-my-God- spirituality" in danger, only to turn himself or even through extreme positions to completely alienated from the reality. And the other is the Christian faith actually created then positive for influencing society. This happens all the time and audience appeal. Especially in public debate, faith is tested, refined and contextualized. So the Christ today "the Jews can be a Jew and the Greek a Greek, "or indeed the top countries, a top countries.

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