Hello Y'all !
New here, just found your forum in an internet search.
Thanks for running the forum.
I'm new to Christianity since about six months to a year. I currently live in Germany, am originally from the Netherlands, and was raised (as many are in Europe, probably increasingly many) in an un-Christian and rather narcissistic environment, in which no one believes in Virtue or in values [1].
[1] Where the word "values", for me, means: not the rules that you impose on OTHERS, but the rules that you impose on YOURSELF. Which, in my view, is a critical difference in how the word "values" is used on the one side by narcissists and the political left (where it means the rules for OTHERS), and on the other side conservatives and Christians (where it means the rules that you impose on yourself). The core thing here is that a belief in values that are values for YOURSELF (like Virtue and Brotherly Love) sets energy free in yourself -- which energy then emanates outward. In contrast, narcissism only destroys "spirit" and energy, not only in the narcissist himself, but also in everyone he is in contact with.
Since a few months, it has now finally become clear to me that I am probably a relatively "spiritual" person. The situation that here in Western Europe almost no one believes in Virtue any more is somewhat getting "on my nerves", I feel it is sapping my strength. I think I need to relocate to a part of the world where a reasonably large part of the population still believes in Virtue. It seems not unlikely to me that culturally I am more an American than a European.
See my Bio for more details.
I definitely "feel" something inside me that seems to correlate with most things I've read about Christianity, namely a kind of inner "fire". However, whether I am a Christian probably depends on how you define the word "a Christian". I do believe in the "fire" of Virtue and Brotherly Love, and it seems very obvious to me that this would equate to the term "the Holy Spirit". However I absolutely do NOT believe in any kind of supernaturalities. The miracles in the Bible (like the Red Sea parting in Exodus) should in my view not be read literally, but metaphorically. In general I strongly believe that the whole Bible should be read metaphorically. I suspect (therefore) that I am a kind of Quaker. I also strongly believe that Science and Reason on the one side, and Christianity on the other side, are not in logical contradiction to each other. I do NOT believe in an "afterlife". The whole point, for me, is that the "Spirit" should be in us HERE and NOW.
Why am I here? To connect with, and discuss with, like minded people. To connect with Christians of all kinds, and compare their views with mine. It would also be interesting to connect to some Quakers, and compare their views with mine. Also I would love to discuss with some "real" Americans (the type of American you see in Europe is almost without exception a leftist atheist).
Some discussion topics that are urgent for me:
1. Pacifism. Does "turning the other cheek" mean that violence is ALWAYS disallowed, even (for example) to defend from a rabid dog, or from a homicidal maniac attacking you?
2. Totalitarianism. In my view it is clear that Western Europe is right now becoming steadily more totalitarian. Which I would link to the disappearance of Christianity from Western Europe. And more to the point I would tend to perceive a strongly anti-totalitarian message in the Bible. The Hebrews in the O.T. constantly struggle to free themselves from oppression by totalitarian tyrants. And the "saviour" Jesus frees the soul from all kinds of "worldly" indoctrination, in which I would completely include that of the modern mass media, who are constantly pushing hypes that put FEAR into people, fear that is then misused by governments to push through repressive laws (which is literally the thing that is happening currently in Germany). I would say that the message of Jesus frees people from that fear. So my question is: how do you guys see all this?
Okay, so I am looking forward to interacting with you guys! Curious to find out whether I fit in here. Best greetings and may the Spirit be with you all.
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PS: I see in the "new profile posts": Makarios2021, Wednesday at 10:25 PM, writing "Depressed. Need help". Makarios2021: if you see this: hi there. One problem here is that replying via PM costs money. Post a public forum post, simply describing your situation even if briefly (you have to give people SOMETHING to consider, to react to). Make people see you, and ENABLE them to respond, and then they WILL respond. "Seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
New here, just found your forum in an internet search.
Thanks for running the forum.
I'm new to Christianity since about six months to a year. I currently live in Germany, am originally from the Netherlands, and was raised (as many are in Europe, probably increasingly many) in an un-Christian and rather narcissistic environment, in which no one believes in Virtue or in values [1].
[1] Where the word "values", for me, means: not the rules that you impose on OTHERS, but the rules that you impose on YOURSELF. Which, in my view, is a critical difference in how the word "values" is used on the one side by narcissists and the political left (where it means the rules for OTHERS), and on the other side conservatives and Christians (where it means the rules that you impose on yourself). The core thing here is that a belief in values that are values for YOURSELF (like Virtue and Brotherly Love) sets energy free in yourself -- which energy then emanates outward. In contrast, narcissism only destroys "spirit" and energy, not only in the narcissist himself, but also in everyone he is in contact with.
Since a few months, it has now finally become clear to me that I am probably a relatively "spiritual" person. The situation that here in Western Europe almost no one believes in Virtue any more is somewhat getting "on my nerves", I feel it is sapping my strength. I think I need to relocate to a part of the world where a reasonably large part of the population still believes in Virtue. It seems not unlikely to me that culturally I am more an American than a European.
See my Bio for more details.
I definitely "feel" something inside me that seems to correlate with most things I've read about Christianity, namely a kind of inner "fire". However, whether I am a Christian probably depends on how you define the word "a Christian". I do believe in the "fire" of Virtue and Brotherly Love, and it seems very obvious to me that this would equate to the term "the Holy Spirit". However I absolutely do NOT believe in any kind of supernaturalities. The miracles in the Bible (like the Red Sea parting in Exodus) should in my view not be read literally, but metaphorically. In general I strongly believe that the whole Bible should be read metaphorically. I suspect (therefore) that I am a kind of Quaker. I also strongly believe that Science and Reason on the one side, and Christianity on the other side, are not in logical contradiction to each other. I do NOT believe in an "afterlife". The whole point, for me, is that the "Spirit" should be in us HERE and NOW.
Why am I here? To connect with, and discuss with, like minded people. To connect with Christians of all kinds, and compare their views with mine. It would also be interesting to connect to some Quakers, and compare their views with mine. Also I would love to discuss with some "real" Americans (the type of American you see in Europe is almost without exception a leftist atheist).
Some discussion topics that are urgent for me:
1. Pacifism. Does "turning the other cheek" mean that violence is ALWAYS disallowed, even (for example) to defend from a rabid dog, or from a homicidal maniac attacking you?
2. Totalitarianism. In my view it is clear that Western Europe is right now becoming steadily more totalitarian. Which I would link to the disappearance of Christianity from Western Europe. And more to the point I would tend to perceive a strongly anti-totalitarian message in the Bible. The Hebrews in the O.T. constantly struggle to free themselves from oppression by totalitarian tyrants. And the "saviour" Jesus frees the soul from all kinds of "worldly" indoctrination, in which I would completely include that of the modern mass media, who are constantly pushing hypes that put FEAR into people, fear that is then misused by governments to push through repressive laws (which is literally the thing that is happening currently in Germany). I would say that the message of Jesus frees people from that fear. So my question is: how do you guys see all this?
Okay, so I am looking forward to interacting with you guys! Curious to find out whether I fit in here. Best greetings and may the Spirit be with you all.
---
PS: I see in the "new profile posts": Makarios2021, Wednesday at 10:25 PM, writing "Depressed. Need help". Makarios2021: if you see this: hi there. One problem here is that replying via PM costs money. Post a public forum post, simply describing your situation even if briefly (you have to give people SOMETHING to consider, to react to). Make people see you, and ENABLE them to respond, and then they WILL respond. "Seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
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