christianity, discuss, share your opinions, and be polite. |
christianity, discuss, share your opinions, and be polite. |
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I don't know where this goes, since there's not a specific debate topic.
Be considerate of others; not everyone believes what you do! I'm starting the thread off with nondenominational Christianity, because that's my reply when I'm asked what my religion is. Of course, feel free to branch out. I'd be glad to have a reply from anyone just to see what your views are, including people who aren't Christian. In my opinion, I think Christianity shouldn't be too difficult of a concept and that a lot of churches make things too complicated. These days I think people make it into too much of a "religion" or at least my negative idea of religion. I think it's more of a relationship based on trust and faith... for works, you do what the Bible says out of love and respect, not because you're horribly bound to laws. I think splitting the church up into so many sections is rather silly and that anyone who loves and worships God and keeps striving to build the relationship is worth being called the same name as another Christian from any other denomination. Opinions? |
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![]() yan lin♥ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 14,129 Joined: Apr 2004 Member No: 13,627 ![]() |
Wouldn't this go under debate?
Personally, I'm agnostic. All of my elementary and middle school was spent in a small Christian school, and when I went to my high school, it was when I realized how constricted my views had been. Granted, I understand that many Christians aren't like this, but for me, it's very difficult now to talk to the people I went to Christian school with. For them, God is basically their life, and they keep praising what God does to them and to the world. But of course, we can bring up arguments such as evolution. The bible does not talk about evolution, but scientific evidence points straight towards it. I feel that the hard evidence we have is too much to be ignored. Not to mention, as I've grown up, I have different morals. And as I'm at an all-women's college, where a large amount of the student population are homosexual, I find the Christian disdain of homosexuality rather offensive and in a way, pointless. And this is only one of many of my beliefs/values that go against Christian beliefs. But to go back to your point on splitting up the Christian church. It may be pointless, but because of the different interpretations of the Bible, it seems that it is necessary. Of course, sections of the church take different perspectives of the bible to different extremes. So, I think that if you tried to unite all sections under a nondenominational Christian church, there would be too much 'inner-power struggles' to push for the "right" interpretation. |
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Hi Sally! I actually think the purpose of church is mostly to fellowship and meet more people, which does lead to spiritual growth. You never know what someone else could teach you. Also, meeting more people = good for your social life.
![]() There's no real debating point as far as I can tell; I just wanted a sort of a discussion. There are some kids at my church who were literally extracted from the rest of the kids by their parents to be homeschooled and taught about Christianity for more than five years... I thought that was kind of freaky. They're back now, but everything they say, they relate back to God and it's difficult to relate to them because... well, sometimes they don't explain themselves very well or when we talk about problems they just seem to use the phrase, "Trust God on it; I'm praying for you" and... it's frustrating. I'm not too great at talking with them either. Would you mind sharing more of your beliefs that don't agree with Christianity? I can't say much about evolution since I haven't researched/studied it all that much... I'll read up on it some more this weekend though and maybe we'll be able to have an educated conversation then. ![]() I'm also annoyed by the way some Christians (especially my parents) view homosexuality... A lot of the time my parents will just randomly go off about how gay marriage is blahblahblah and how homosexual people are going to hell, but I think that's dumb and hypocritical. At the same time, my parents are all about "loving thy neighbor as thyself" but incessant criticism isn't my particular version of love. I'm not suggesting that we try and unite everyone under one giant blanket of nondenominational Christians; you're right about that - it would never work, and even if it did temporarily, there would be corruption just because we are human and that's what humans do. ![]() But what bugs me is the people that repetitively try and force a certain interpretation onto other people, or forcing anything at all. The way I see it, if someone's really so passionate about God and his or her own interpretation... he or she needs to put God first instead of his or her opinion. To explain, share your opinion if you must - but leave the rest up to God. I figure He'd have it all more under control than anyone else does. ![]() GEEZ LONG POST sorry guys, hopefully I haven't put anyone to sleep. |
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