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God doesn't need anybody. He gives His people the privilege of serving Him and allowing His people the honor of becoming part of His saving work.
Well this post is a diamond in the rough. Suprised to hear such a response in a place like this. Glad to hear this, I would second this as well. I have many close friends in my church family as well. Be a part of the body of Christ.Hey I'll go out on a limb and suggest to give Jesus a shot. Do something new, check out a church on Sunday morning. Or better yet, try to find one in your area that tailors more towards younger people. I've got a church I go to where there's a big young crowd on Sunday nights (typically sunday nights is when these churches like doing the 'young people' thing).
You may or may not be surpised how many friends or acquaintences you can make on your first try.
about 7 years ago I had no friends after breaking up with my g/f. I found a church, began attending, made lots of contacts, and now have a great group of people I consider life friends who I would have never had before. Not only that, but several groups I have a choice in attending throughout the week. I'm pretty blessed.
If you do, lemme know how it goes (or PM if you'd like further advice/help).
metalgrinch
Hey man. We are all in the same boat here. This is the most important question a person can ask, and I believe is inevitable in a person's life. The reason why we ask all these questions and have all these thoughts on "something higher than us" is because there actually is. I believe I've recommended these books before but I highly encourage you to actually buy and read these books.
Mere Christianity - C.S. Lewis http://www.amazon.com/Christianity-Lewis-Signature-Classics-ebook/dp/B002BD2UR0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1360795486&sr=8-2&keywords=mere+christianity
The Reason for God - Tim Keller http://www.amazon.com/Reason-God-Belief-Age-Skepticism/dp/1594483493/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1360795532&sr=1-1&keywords=reason+for+god
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