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- gramme0
I completely agree, para.
Gramme, it's pretty obvious that people will be friends with those that have similar interests or are in agreeance with them about various issues in life. that doesn't mean having a friend who is never agreeing with you isn't possible, because it definitely is, but I suspect that a friend is more likely to talk to you about personal issues/beliefs and be more intimate with you if you agree with them about issues in life, if only because they don't have to worry about offending the person who doesn't share common beliefs.
Jaline
(Jun 28 06, 09:32)That's the thing though, I have several friendships like this because people know they can disagree with me without me getting offended or tearing them apart. BTW I haven't always been this way, my natural predisposition is that os outspoken stubbornness. This has been slowly changing as I've grown older. When my non-Christian friends think about me, I hope what comes to mind is my loyalty, honesty and support, not our differences. Because at the end of the day, I think I'm mainly here to love, not to argue.