Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your Synagogue have small group discussions? Or classes that interest you?
Agree with this suggestion. OP, sharing stories about religion and what it means to an individual is how I stay involved with faith. It makes it more "human".
OP is looking for a connection with God, not people
Sometimes the way to God is through people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your Synagogue have small group discussions? Or classes that interest you?
Agree with this suggestion. OP, sharing stories about religion and what it means to an individual is how I stay involved with faith. It makes it more "human".
OP is looking for a connection with God, not people
Sometimes the way to God is through people.
according to you, but this is not a known fact. God is supernatural.
I agree, but at least or me, it is so difficult to comprehend that it is helpful to talk through it with people and learn about their experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your Synagogue have small group discussions? Or classes that interest you?
Agree with this suggestion. OP, sharing stories about religion and what it means to an individual is how I stay involved with faith. It makes it more "human".
OP is looking for a connection with God, not people
Sometimes the way to God is through people.
according to you, but this is not a known fact. God is supernatural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your Synagogue have small group discussions? Or classes that interest you?
Agree with this suggestion. OP, sharing stories about religion and what it means to an individual is how I stay involved with faith. It makes it more "human".
OP is looking for a connection with God, not people
Sometimes the way to God is through people.
according to you, but this is not a known fact. God is supernatural.