I understand where you are going with this however the relationship is somewhat
temporal. However I have a goal to "shine some light" in this world and work toward things that are everlasting.
So correct, I might regret it but what can I (or we) do about it. We are in a world that is in a fallen state.
My brother is a non-christian and a fan of Che Guevara
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So I'm in a tough situation. BTW, his personality doesn't help the situation at all.
Equally, Allan Keyes did what all people of faith do - have kids and pray that they are believers. He might regret his hurt relationship with his daughter however she has free will and he has to let go.
Just because they are family doesn't mean they are meant to be bound together for life. When God views the saved he sees light when he views the unsaved the view is hazy.
I'm the type that loves a person who believes in something as opposed to those who follishly spout off saying that truth doesn't exist. Keyes and myself might be wrong but I'm under the impression that I'm about 40-50% correct concerning faith. (The arrogant one is probably laughing at that statement.)
If only man wasn't so prideful - he would bend a knee.