Wednesday, March 28, 2012


I checked out both the websites and I thought that they were both acceptable. I do not feel that a person should have to be at church to worship their god. Granted you do not get the full effect of going to church from being online because you are not in the actual congregasion   but you should still get the same message. If the website is giving the same sermon of the prayer of the day and you are able to check it out and realize the point of the sermon then your religion should not hold you accountable for not showing up. I understand the point of showing up to a place that is considered to be holy to perform your religious beliefs but for some people that is not always going to be possible. I for one am a Methodist and was raised in church I rarely ever go now but I believe: and in all the foreign countries I have been in we did not have preachers or any form of individual preaching or internet worship, nor did we have the time to perform it. From looking at the churches website they had the worship bulletin available for you to look through and to navigate your way through the worship service. It went as far as to put in the worship service prayer room, bible study and the office to contact the preacher.  Dealing with the Hindu website it looked to be fine to me, for the people who are of that faith, it look to be sufficient for the fact that they had their meditation room, their shrine room and the puja room. I am not of that faith but if you make the effort to worship, there should not be no argument of whether its online or not.