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For all the religious, spiritual, avid bible readers etc.... Have you ever heard of any articles about service amalgams in the bible? i.e. Be a servant in life translates into successful business premise as well?
I grew up going to a private Christian school, where biblical teachings were reiterated hourly, much like a military training facility. By the time I reached my late teens I had many false presumptions about money. I believe I didn't choose those, but accepted them, as they were introduced at such an early age. A bit of force feeding, as you can imagine. Every now and again, I have a biz idea or think about biz premises, and it reminds me of some biblical teachings that used to be ingrained into my head. If only it had been explained/taught differently.
I believe there is a need for certain biblical teaching to be addressed differently. To instill something in someone at a very young age has pros and cons. I think certain aspects that effect presumptions should be taught with greater care. Does anyone else agree? If you do agree, how broad is this need?
I grew up going to a private Christian school, where biblical teachings were reiterated hourly, much like a military training facility. By the time I reached my late teens I had many false presumptions about money. I believe I didn't choose those, but accepted them, as they were introduced at such an early age. A bit of force feeding, as you can imagine. Every now and again, I have a biz idea or think about biz premises, and it reminds me of some biblical teachings that used to be ingrained into my head. If only it had been explained/taught differently.
I believe there is a need for certain biblical teaching to be addressed differently. To instill something in someone at a very young age has pros and cons. I think certain aspects that effect presumptions should be taught with greater care. Does anyone else agree? If you do agree, how broad is this need?
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