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In the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

But really, Christianity is not just practiced in a building; it becomes a way-of-life.

It is practiced at home in the way we treat family members; it's practiced at school, and work, in the way we treat other people with kindness and fairness. Christianity is even practiced in our private lives; in the 'thoughts' 'desires' 'fantasies' we dwell on, or avoid dwelling on. 1Cor 10:5 shows that Christians bring "every thought into captivity". To bring an animal into captivity involves hard work, it's a struggle; but it can be done. Likewise with our thoughts, desires, and fantasies; they must be conquered; and that in the privacy of our own minds and hearts.

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