"While at Liberty Lake park for Trout Heritage day, Glynda met some girls that were carrying those life-like dolls, that mimic being a real mother. It is very similar to being a real mother, but still not the same. A real life is not on the line. Being a mother, or a dad for that part requires people to be responsible for real life. Life being the center of the discussion. The church is also a place where life is the center piece. The life we deal with here is not just the temporary lives that are born, grows, then dies, but is the life of the Spirit, the eternal soul that lives forever and ever. Religions around the world are tools of Satan to fool people and convince them that their way of thinking is ok, even without truth to support their ways. Jesus tells us that He is the way, the only way; that He is the life, the only life; and that He is the truth, the only truth. As Baptist, we really don’t have issue with that, but as people we can easily slip into a life that really doesn’t function on the total truth of Jesus. We can get to doing church like we are just carrying around a life-less imitation. Jesus wants us to not just talk about the real thing, He wants us to be the real thing. To be real, we have to throw out that which is not real and follow that which is alive. Old habits die slowly, and it is often painful, but very much a life producing way of living."