JWriter
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No, there is a deep, very known reason for people to assume it- but, since they do not know all the circumstances, it is still just assumption. I would say "I don't go to church." as I don't. Church = congregation. One does not go to the congregation, one is part of it. I would also say I do not attend religious meetings, because, it is the truth; but, it is not out of lack of desire, but, lack of health, cool breezes, and/or transportation. However, assuming one is talking about that one true God, Jehovah, father of Jesus, God Almighty, etc. then making a conscious choice not to attend religious meetings, without health or lack of anyone else to be with, is showing a terrible lack of faith and obedience in Him, since, in the Holy Scriptures, it says do not forsake the gathering together of yourselves in His name.And, of course, forsaking the gathering together of yourself with others, for the sake of support, learning, and helping to build each other's strength of will power and faith, banding together against the cold, dark, selfishness of the world, is exactly what someone is doing, when they are choosing not to attend religious meetings. So, the reason for attending them is deep, the benefits from attending the right ones are deep, and, if the person is seeing it as wrong that you do not attend, because they actually know what the Holy Scriptures say (as opposed to just viewing it as "not normal"), then, their reasoning is deep and they are probably concerned for your spiritual health. In which case, I would suggest you be happy, because, whether you agree with everything they say or not, it is very nice when people are concerned on your behalf.
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