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There appears to be some misunderstanding of my reply to organicbeast.
Those of you who have professed your virginity...I AM NOT CONDEMNING YOUR VIRGINITY, nor am I condemning you for speaking of it.
I received a PM from one such member, claiming that I have accused everyone on the thread who was professed their virginity as being prideful. No, no, no. Please allow me to clarify...by reposting the clarification I already PM'd back to said member.
Trust me, I know that my walls of text can often lose something in translation. This isn't the first time I've had to clarify something.
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I apologize if this is how you interpreted my response to organicbeast. It certainly was not my intent to call out anyone, either vaguely or in specifics.
My intent was to hopefully have organicbeast, and anyone else reading, understand that while WE AS CHRISTIANS all understand each other, why we do the things we do, for Whom we do them...the world does NOT. I am not at ALL offended by ANY of you boasting in Christ about your virginity. I understand it. I could claim the same almost a decade ago. My point is that when you make it a point to boast in Christ about your virginity to people in the world, because they don't know Christ, because they don't understand how that makes sense...they miss the point of Christ's involvement altogether, and focus in on the one concept they DO understand, which is the virginity and our trumpeting of it (which is something that Christians commonly do...remember, I did the same once myself).
This was not about denigrating your virginity; recall that in BOTH posts, I said that virginity is GREAT, and I have quite a few things to write about it (but later, when I have time to really sit down and compose my thoughts on it). Trust me, I have some VERY encouraging words coming your way in a week or three! My post was about cautioning us about HOW we speak to the WORLD, and how the world views us in return. I never SAID that you or anyone else WAS prideful, I merely said that we must take care in how we present our virginity as a de facto point so that we do not APPEAR prideful. And I will directly quote my post (which you can double check and see), where I prefaced the modified Pharisee/Tax Collector parable with this sentence:
"It can be said in the correct way, absolutely, but far too often, THIS is what the world sees from virgin Christians who hold up their virginity as a trophy:"
I did not SAY you or anyone else was a Pharisee. What I said was, if you don't present it in a proper way (in all humility and total deference to Christ), then THE WORLD will see it as Pharisee-ical.
And I know this because I chose to live in the world for the better part of a decade, rather than choosing to follow Christ.
My post wasn't about shaming you (or anyone), nor was it about making you feel uncomfortable. It was about opportunities to witness, to minister, to testify...to people in THE WORLD. Having been that person in the world, Molly, I cannot tell you how many people lost in the world see Christians (for MANY reasons, of which virginity and purity is only one) as accusing, finger-pointing, shaming, damning hypocrites who only like to point out how much better they are, and how much the world needs to be fixed and how they're going to do it, because they're better than the world.
I know that's not actually the case. You know that's not actually the case. But that's how people lost in the world often interpret it when we are not careful. THAT'S my point. THAT'S what I care about. I want EVERY person who reads that thread to understand the worldly mindset, so that we don't make that mistake!
It was NEVER about shaming you. It was NEVER about calling you out.
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I hope that no one else felt accused or shamed. If that was the case, I sincerely hope that this clarification assuages any such feelings. Forgive me if you felt so.
Those of you who have professed your virginity...I AM NOT CONDEMNING YOUR VIRGINITY, nor am I condemning you for speaking of it.
I received a PM from one such member, claiming that I have accused everyone on the thread who was professed their virginity as being prideful. No, no, no. Please allow me to clarify...by reposting the clarification I already PM'd back to said member.
Trust me, I know that my walls of text can often lose something in translation. This isn't the first time I've had to clarify something.
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I apologize if this is how you interpreted my response to organicbeast. It certainly was not my intent to call out anyone, either vaguely or in specifics.
My intent was to hopefully have organicbeast, and anyone else reading, understand that while WE AS CHRISTIANS all understand each other, why we do the things we do, for Whom we do them...the world does NOT. I am not at ALL offended by ANY of you boasting in Christ about your virginity. I understand it. I could claim the same almost a decade ago. My point is that when you make it a point to boast in Christ about your virginity to people in the world, because they don't know Christ, because they don't understand how that makes sense...they miss the point of Christ's involvement altogether, and focus in on the one concept they DO understand, which is the virginity and our trumpeting of it (which is something that Christians commonly do...remember, I did the same once myself).
This was not about denigrating your virginity; recall that in BOTH posts, I said that virginity is GREAT, and I have quite a few things to write about it (but later, when I have time to really sit down and compose my thoughts on it). Trust me, I have some VERY encouraging words coming your way in a week or three! My post was about cautioning us about HOW we speak to the WORLD, and how the world views us in return. I never SAID that you or anyone else WAS prideful, I merely said that we must take care in how we present our virginity as a de facto point so that we do not APPEAR prideful. And I will directly quote my post (which you can double check and see), where I prefaced the modified Pharisee/Tax Collector parable with this sentence:
"It can be said in the correct way, absolutely, but far too often, THIS is what the world sees from virgin Christians who hold up their virginity as a trophy:"
I did not SAY you or anyone else was a Pharisee. What I said was, if you don't present it in a proper way (in all humility and total deference to Christ), then THE WORLD will see it as Pharisee-ical.
And I know this because I chose to live in the world for the better part of a decade, rather than choosing to follow Christ.
My post wasn't about shaming you (or anyone), nor was it about making you feel uncomfortable. It was about opportunities to witness, to minister, to testify...to people in THE WORLD. Having been that person in the world, Molly, I cannot tell you how many people lost in the world see Christians (for MANY reasons, of which virginity and purity is only one) as accusing, finger-pointing, shaming, damning hypocrites who only like to point out how much better they are, and how much the world needs to be fixed and how they're going to do it, because they're better than the world.
I know that's not actually the case. You know that's not actually the case. But that's how people lost in the world often interpret it when we are not careful. THAT'S my point. THAT'S what I care about. I want EVERY person who reads that thread to understand the worldly mindset, so that we don't make that mistake!
It was NEVER about shaming you. It was NEVER about calling you out.
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I hope that no one else felt accused or shamed. If that was the case, I sincerely hope that this clarification assuages any such feelings. Forgive me if you felt so.