I would say yes and no. Depends on who you are I suppose. Personally, I see it as a bonus. I love going into church on Sundays and seeing all the familiar faces. I've developed relationships with people whom are just a text or phone call away that I can pour myself out to, open up to, or simply go to for guidance for anything. They aren't judgmental and they aren't gonna look at you funny. That's all part of fellowship though. Christians are told to lean on one another and to push one another to become better than who they were yesterday.
But I have always said that no matter the circumstance, that wouldn't change anything for me. I could be secluded by my lonesome in the mountains or desert in my nice little house but still build an incredible personal relationship with God. I would probably be even more inclined to study my bible more so than I do now even.
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