Sounds like a circular argument to me. - LOLMaybe hang out in different circles?
Much love!
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Sounds like a circular argument to me. - LOLMaybe hang out in different circles?
Much love!
No, I'm serious.Sounds like a circular argument to me. - LOL
Yes, of course.If the people you know feel like they have to "love" others, and do so out of a sense of duty, that's not love. "I'm going to make myself like you", what's real about that? But if we come to see people like God does, then we can set aside this fleshy shallow idea of "like" or "love", and embrace God's idea.
I don't see this in my church, so I'm making the same suggestion. Real love from real Christians. Mind you, I know little about you and nothing about those with whom you congregate. But if this is your experience . . . something to think about!Yes, of course.
But I think it is a wide-spread problem in the church, not an isolated thing. IMO
Jesus answered, “It is he to whom I will give this morsel of bread when I have dipped it.” So when he had dipped the morsel, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot.Where Jesus came to die for His abominable enemies, to rescue them from the consequences of their sins
Exploring the many facets of the issues of doctrinal unity and individuality.
Issues range from the dictates of religious institutional tyranny on one extreme end of the spectrum,
to freewheeling excesses of biblical interpretation on the other extreme end.
Seeking balance somewhere in the middle.
Another issue that presents itself is: The potential conceit of doctrinal individuality.
This is manifested in a person that thinks they ALONE have the correct biblical interpretation.
Since they believe that God has informed them, there can be no other answer. Right? (wrong)
Typical statements of biblical/doctrinal conceit:
- "Haven't you read the Bible?"
- "God told me..."
- "Who should I believe; you, or God?"
- "God's Word disagrees with you."
Such statements are usually used to win a debate.
Playing "the God card" to end the discussion.
This same conceit plays out in the defense of denominational beliefs as well.
The use of a religious organization as an unquestionable authority in matters of faith and practice.
And one might reply that "The Bible is the unquestionable authority in matters of faith and practice."
Unfortunately, there is no consensus on what the Bible says. What to do, what to do... ???
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When I said, "I think it is a wide-spread problem in the church...", I wasn't limiting that to my church.I don't see this in my church, so I'm making the same suggestion. Real love from real Christians. Mind you, I know little about you and nothing about those with whom you congregate. But if this is your experience . . . something to think about!
Yeah. This is what we REALLY are.
There's an old quote that some attribute to G.K. Chesterton (among others): The doctrine of Human Depravity is the one Christian dogma that is empirically verifiable.
How much of the church do you have experience with? I can't imagine much, just like me. I'm just one guy, and there are so many churches in so many places. And then there is the matter of Christendom or the True Church, those with a true faith.When I said, "I think it is a wide-spread problem in the church...", I wasn't limiting that to my church.
In fact, I see little, if any, of that at my church. But in the past, I have seen it everywhere.
Even struggled with it myself on occasion.
Do you have no one at your church that you would really NOT like to hang with? (as the kids say)
I agree with your assessment.When I said, "I think it is a wide-spread problem in the church...", I wasn't limiting that to my church.
In fact, I see little, if any, of that at my church. But in the past, I have seen it everywhere.
Even struggled with it myself on occasion.
Do you have no one at your church that you would really NOT like to hang with? (as the kids say)
Be that person.They didn't have one person they could place in their inner circle.
That was the final lesson - more easily said than done!Be that person.
Much love!
The more awed I am with God, the less I find that I consider myself. It's impossible, actually, I think that anyway! Impossible for me, but the direct result of drawing near to God.That was the final lesson - more easily said than done!
Suicide is "at present is a blight on Christianity, regardless the denomination." ???... many of whom take their own lives, which at present is a blight on Christianity, regardless the denomination.
I'm across a number of Christian communities and over the past few years I've heard an increase in suicides. There is a direct correlation between the increase of sin, and shame which leads to suicide. Also a good friend of mine works in Samoa which has one of the highest suicide rates among youth of any country in the world. We have some countries in the earth with rates as high as 26 per 100,000 (South Korea).Suicide is "at present is a blight on Christianity, regardless the denomination." ???
Why do you think this is so?
Seems to be a major disconnect there. God is full of mercy and forgiveness.There is a direct correlation between the increase of sin, and shame which leads to suicide.
I'm not sure. What I know is the circumstances behind the act differ from person to person. I lost a friend a few years back who was abused as a teenager and never recovered from the shame of that. She was married with two young girls. Two months ago, a friend of the family in his late 50's who just celebrated his second grand child, hung himself in his garage. Some believe he grew tired of life and lost his reason to go on, even though he had a future hope. I don’t pretend to understand it all, only that our nature is self-destructive in so many ways and one doesn’t need to take their life to self-sabotage it.Seems to be a major disconnect there. God is full of mercy and forgiveness.
It seems that the more conservative a Christian group is, the more likely that
they would be shaming their congregations into forced compliance.
Those who can't tow the line would be left hopeless and suicidal, I suppose.
Is that what you see here?
I'm not sure. What I know is the circumstances behind the act differ from person to person. I lost a friend a few years back who was abused as a teenager and never recovered from the shame of that. She was married with two young girls. Two months ago, a friend of the family in his late 50's who just celebrated his second grand child, hung himself in his garage. Some believe he grew tired of life and lost his reason to go on, even though he had a future hope. I don’t pretend to understand it all, only that our nature is self-destructive in so many ways and one doesn’t need to take their life to self-sabotage it.
Christ has overcome this world through faith and we are called to do the same - not try and change it, as some profess - this work will be done when he returns. Till then we practive what is right and avoid what is evil allowing our light to shine before all.We're not meant for this world.