As many of you know, some of my friends are members of what we would call the religious right, and there are times when I certainly don't enjoy hanging out with these particular friends of mine. That's not really relevant, I suppose, but they're youth group leaders at the church I used to go to, and I overheard them discussing a situation they had to deal with recently.
Now, I should mention, this is a church youth group. They have no power over the people who attend, it's totally voluntary, etc. The leaders' jobs are to teach the teens, plan events, etc. That's it. I will admit that this might be a bit of a gray area, but I'm still going to disagree with they're attitude.
Somehow, they found out about an "inappropriate" text message conversation between one of the teenagers who attends. I'm not going to accuse them of looking through his phone, but I have no idea how they found out about this. The guy is 17, so, more than old enough to think for himself. They, along with the main leader of the group, for all intents and purposes forbade him from speaking to the girl again to "keep him from sin." Tonight, they saw him having a flirty comment conversation on Facebook with her, and so alerted the main leader of the group and confronted him once again, telling him that what he was doing was wrong (as I understand it). I don't know how inappropriate the conversation was either time, whether it was just flirting or straight up phone sex or what, but it doesn't really matter to me.
I mean, I get it, to some extent. You're one of his Bible teachers, you feel responsible for his actions to some extent, and he's doing something you think is wrong. Fine. Then talk to him about it, give him your opinion, and if he listens to you, he listens to you. If he doesn't, he doesn't. That's up to him to decide, and you can't be hovering over him like his mother or his nanny. I don't think it's any of their business at all.
I don't know, maybe I'm overreacting, but it's stuff like that that made me stop going to church, people harping on the slightest thing they see as an imperfection in you and telling you you'd better fix it and get right with God, and bitch bitch bitch. I am right with God - who are you to tell me I'm not? I do things that you don't agree with - then don't do them. Me, I'm not insecure about my relationship with God, and I don't think having a sex drive is going to come in between me and God.
What do you guys think? Am I overreacting and reading too much into it? I don't have all the details, just the conversation I overheard. These are, by the way, people who also refuse to continue reading a book series I got them into, which they all really enjoyed, but stopped reading due to the "temptation" of the sex scenes The series, by the way, was A Song Of Ice And Fire, and if any of you are familiar with it (it is phenomenal), you know that most of the sex scenes have nothing to do with sex anyways, and are really about power or other themes, or are just flat out disgusting in ways that nobody would enjoy. It's just a stupid and immature attitude to take, and the puritanical white-washed bubble they live in, and that they apparently enforce on others now, really annoys and bothers me.
Now, I should mention, this is a church youth group. They have no power over the people who attend, it's totally voluntary, etc. The leaders' jobs are to teach the teens, plan events, etc. That's it. I will admit that this might be a bit of a gray area, but I'm still going to disagree with they're attitude.
Somehow, they found out about an "inappropriate" text message conversation between one of the teenagers who attends. I'm not going to accuse them of looking through his phone, but I have no idea how they found out about this. The guy is 17, so, more than old enough to think for himself. They, along with the main leader of the group, for all intents and purposes forbade him from speaking to the girl again to "keep him from sin." Tonight, they saw him having a flirty comment conversation on Facebook with her, and so alerted the main leader of the group and confronted him once again, telling him that what he was doing was wrong (as I understand it). I don't know how inappropriate the conversation was either time, whether it was just flirting or straight up phone sex or what, but it doesn't really matter to me.
I mean, I get it, to some extent. You're one of his Bible teachers, you feel responsible for his actions to some extent, and he's doing something you think is wrong. Fine. Then talk to him about it, give him your opinion, and if he listens to you, he listens to you. If he doesn't, he doesn't. That's up to him to decide, and you can't be hovering over him like his mother or his nanny. I don't think it's any of their business at all.
I don't know, maybe I'm overreacting, but it's stuff like that that made me stop going to church, people harping on the slightest thing they see as an imperfection in you and telling you you'd better fix it and get right with God, and bitch bitch bitch. I am right with God - who are you to tell me I'm not? I do things that you don't agree with - then don't do them. Me, I'm not insecure about my relationship with God, and I don't think having a sex drive is going to come in between me and God.
What do you guys think? Am I overreacting and reading too much into it? I don't have all the details, just the conversation I overheard. These are, by the way, people who also refuse to continue reading a book series I got them into, which they all really enjoyed, but stopped reading due to the "temptation" of the sex scenes The series, by the way, was A Song Of Ice And Fire, and if any of you are familiar with it (it is phenomenal), you know that most of the sex scenes have nothing to do with sex anyways, and are really about power or other themes, or are just flat out disgusting in ways that nobody would enjoy. It's just a stupid and immature attitude to take, and the puritanical white-washed bubble they live in, and that they apparently enforce on others now, really annoys and bothers me.
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