I've been thinking over the last couple of weeks about how I would define my religious stances, using the word religion for a lack of a better term. I've been reading this forum for a while now and I would like to thank whoever it was that said that Paul was one of the most egotistical people in the Bible, that helped me define my...ah religion even more. There was always something about Paul that didn't set well with me, and whoever said that helped me realize what it was.
I, personally, believe in Jesus Christ and that he died for my sins and will save me if I believe. In that respect I am a Christian (again, lack of a better word) but I would not call myself a Christian in the normal sense of the word. I think the Christian church uses Jesus to justify hate and I want no part of it, and I haven't been to church in months and have no intention of going back. I still fear God, and love Jesus, but will not have anything to do with an organized church.
At the same time, I feel like something is missing in my life. I'm not much of a partier and I don't really have much of a social life, which was something that church was giving me. I don't feel right about just going to church to maintain a social life and not wanting to contribute to them. I damn sure don't want to participate in the religious discussion, nor do I want to give them any of my hard earned money, and my experience has been that the only kind of social interaction you can get is if you are of a like mind and spew forth whatever that particular church's dogma is. I'm a pot stirrer. I want to have an intelligent discussion, not one where everyone is a robot to the group or section leader.
I think that is one of the problems with the Christian church is that they have a general lack of intelligence and an aversion to reality. Just because someone stands on the corner and preaches the word, doesn't mean that everyone is going to believe and "act right". They treat Jesus, not as if he is a savior, but as a magic solution to their perceived social ills, be it abortion, homosexuality, what have you, what have you. Give you an example of what I am talking about. While I don't believe in abortion and think that it is wrong, sometimes God allows a woman to have a miscarriage and a lot of times when a woman has her period she has fertilized eggs that didn't make it or develop right. Should we then bomb churches, because they represent God, who allowed a miscarriage? I think not. Should we then execute women who have a period? I think not. I don't mind people being against something, but be against something intelligently.
These are just some of my thoughts on this Easter Sunday, so take them for whatever they're worth. I hope everyone has a great day.
I, personally, believe in Jesus Christ and that he died for my sins and will save me if I believe. In that respect I am a Christian (again, lack of a better word) but I would not call myself a Christian in the normal sense of the word. I think the Christian church uses Jesus to justify hate and I want no part of it, and I haven't been to church in months and have no intention of going back. I still fear God, and love Jesus, but will not have anything to do with an organized church.
At the same time, I feel like something is missing in my life. I'm not much of a partier and I don't really have much of a social life, which was something that church was giving me. I don't feel right about just going to church to maintain a social life and not wanting to contribute to them. I damn sure don't want to participate in the religious discussion, nor do I want to give them any of my hard earned money, and my experience has been that the only kind of social interaction you can get is if you are of a like mind and spew forth whatever that particular church's dogma is. I'm a pot stirrer. I want to have an intelligent discussion, not one where everyone is a robot to the group or section leader.
I think that is one of the problems with the Christian church is that they have a general lack of intelligence and an aversion to reality. Just because someone stands on the corner and preaches the word, doesn't mean that everyone is going to believe and "act right". They treat Jesus, not as if he is a savior, but as a magic solution to their perceived social ills, be it abortion, homosexuality, what have you, what have you. Give you an example of what I am talking about. While I don't believe in abortion and think that it is wrong, sometimes God allows a woman to have a miscarriage and a lot of times when a woman has her period she has fertilized eggs that didn't make it or develop right. Should we then bomb churches, because they represent God, who allowed a miscarriage? I think not. Should we then execute women who have a period? I think not. I don't mind people being against something, but be against something intelligently.
These are just some of my thoughts on this Easter Sunday, so take them for whatever they're worth. I hope everyone has a great day.
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