I think it's great he's looking for a church to attend. Personally I think Christian's (in the truest form - follower's of Christ) are some of the most accepting individuals in the world, just as Jesus was. Those who are judgmental do so out of pride, fear, or misunderstanding. But you have to understand that to ignore sin would go against everything Christian's believe in.Doesn't matter if you believe at first or not, I hope you find the right church, that they accept you for who you are, and that over time you'll see God's love for you and understand that sin is ultimately what separates you from God.Church isn't just for Christian's. I'd say more often than not, most Christian's came to knowing God by going to church.The key is understanding that full acceptance doesn't mean full endorsement of sin, and that you may never have the same relationship that Christians have with each other until you fully believe what they believe and enter into the same relationship with God that's free for all to have.
11/16/2011 6:49:21 PM
Can we get the UU thread bumped?
11/16/2011 7:06:33 PM
I'd like to see the nature of church change. Instead of people throwing 10%+ of their income into a nice, comfortable, air-conditioned building (as well as wages for the employees responsible for organizing the whole thing), how about everyone do some actual work for the community each Sunday? How about follow the real lessons of Jesus, rather than paying lip service to his teachings while still engaging in the exact kind of self-serving behavior that he railed against in the Bible?And, yes, I'm quite aware that a percentage of church revenue goes to good causes. I'm saying...make 100% of it go to good causes. Nowhere in the bible does it say for all the Christians to gather in one place every Sunday and make themselves feel good. You know what the Bible does say? Sell all of your possessions, give the money to the poor, and follow Jesus. Somehow, I don't think amassing wealth in your affluent, suburban community fits the bill.[Edited on November 16, 2011 at 7:17 PM. Reason : ]
11/16/2011 7:14:02 PM
^true dat.seriously though there are churches that try real hard at that... and in today's society buildings are needed to a degree to host the large numbers that want to gather to worship as well as to provide places for ministry to be hosted at..... i know our church is open 24/7/365 for the community to use as a community center and for various events to be hosted at... not just church-sponsored events. it's well understood in our congregation that the church building is God's and not ours, should be open for all to use. our next buiding we're moving into is going to be a warehouse most likely.... no organs, no fancy pews or seats, no fancy light show or concert like worship, just a larger space for us to worship in.
11/16/2011 8:31:01 PM
11/16/2011 10:48:34 PM
11/16/2011 10:55:43 PM
Because faith isn't a virtue and perpetuating this myth is wholly damaging to the progress of rational thought in our species. It's a social club wrapped in non-rational baggage that can't keep its nonsense to itself.
11/16/2011 11:16:31 PM
11/16/2011 11:22:48 PM
I am still trying to figure out how gathering in a building means you are practicing mysticism.
11/17/2011 8:01:54 AM
11/17/2011 8:30:04 AM
11/17/2011 8:41:33 AM
hey does anyone know of a gym that doesn't have any actual workout equipment?
11/17/2011 8:54:29 AM
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11/17/2011 12:12:32 PM
How do you know how Christianity is supposed to be?
11/17/2011 12:25:09 PM
By virtue of what it ain't
11/17/2011 12:52:47 PM
I don't know this Disc_Stu character...but I agree with everything he has said in this thread.
11/17/2011 12:56:19 PM
11/17/2011 1:02:09 PM
you're just arguing for the sake of arguing now. All he's saying is that all Christians aren't the stereotype bible-thumping Christians a lot of people make them out to be.
11/17/2011 1:07:52 PM
11/17/2011 1:20:52 PM
11/17/2011 2:11:46 PM
It's actually a very good description of what I'm looking for. I don't actually believe in god so I don't want to subject myself to the drama that accompanies fundamentalist hellfire teaching. But, I like the idea of going to church so that's exactly what I'm looking for - a gym that doesn't actually require me to workout. Although that sounds ludicrous to someone who truly believes in god, its not that far fetched if you're looking at it from a secular perspective.Of course, there will always be those bitter atheists who can't fathom why anyone would want to even so much as get near religious symbolism. [Edited on November 17, 2011 at 3:11 PM. Reason : ]
11/17/2011 3:09:20 PM
^i don't think it has anything to do with bitter more than it seems to be a logical disconnect. It's like the gym comment or saying I don't like art and I don't want to see art, but I want to hang out in the Louvre with people who love are and talk about how much they love art.I don't think it means they are bitter if they are just confused as to why someone would want to do it. You've done a decent job of explaining yourself, but it still makes no sense. Saying they are bitter sounds like the "judgement" you are hoping to avoid in church.I know you said you wanted to get back to your roots and that is the part that makes sense. Like if your grandfather died and he always smoked cigars and now when you smell cigar smoke you are treated to a profound sense of nostalgia and you remember him and it makes you smile. But to want social benefits and mysticism is where you lose people.[Edited on November 17, 2011 at 3:23 PM. Reason : way you were raised]
11/17/2011 3:21:15 PM
Just because I can't draw and just because I don't want to draw doesn't mean I should be kept out of art galleries.If you view religion as a cultural experience, it makes total sense to go to a liberal non-judgemental church.I just threw out the bitter atheist statement to preemptively defend against the d357r0y3r and disco_stu types who are going to respond with some tired polemic against any value in religion, bla bla bla.[Edited on November 17, 2011 at 3:34 PM. Reason : ]
11/17/2011 3:31:10 PM
11/17/2011 3:39:17 PM
Try explaining, in a way that makes sense, why you are drawn to a particular painting or why you like a specific genre of music.
11/17/2011 3:43:50 PM
11/17/2011 5:03:12 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7136682.stmDawkins: I'm a cultural Christian
11/17/2011 6:11:19 PM
11/17/2011 11:24:14 PM
You should try hashing with Sir Walter's Hash House Harriers. They meet every Sunday, sing 'sermons' and drink beer. It's very social and they don't mention Hell. You also get some exercise out of it. [Edited on November 18, 2011 at 1:05 AM. Reason : You may even get laid. ]
11/18/2011 1:04:05 AM
http://www.lifepointechurch.com/Pretty much all these people do is work to socially connect you with people inside the church.
11/18/2011 11:26:04 PM
there are a lot of people that go to church for the social benefits. i got this vibe while going to an edenton st UMC bible study. a lot of "shakin hands and kissin babies." why are you worried about what the church thinks and talks about if you are mainly just interested in its social aspects? why don't you figure out the demographic you are trying to connect with and find out the churches that appeal to those folks?i would compare this to a gold digger. she cares nothing about the old man, tunes him out when he talks, plays around with his blood force-filled wang a few times a month(usually to try and get pregnant), and collects after death/divorce.just a thought
11/19/2011 9:49:02 PM