In recent times I am avidly reading English history, especially the Tudor and Stuart periods. I am appalled at the violence, killing, burning and torture that went on especially between Catholics and protestants. I am disgusted at how much was done by 'Christians' to anyone who didn't do things as they wanted. I want no association with it because I love peace.
I know it's nothing new, maybe I am naive, but I was not that well acquainted with these histories. What I am sure of now is I will not go to church nor ally myself with any denomination ever again.
I do believe in the Bible, in Jesus Christ and in the love of God. But I study and worship in private and will never allow anyone to control me nor will I argue or try to pressure anyone into believing as I do. So no, I won't evangelise, I won't knock on doors.
The Bible is available everywhere, whosoever wants to read it and follow Jesus can do so, or not. Each man's soul is their own responsibility. Yes give children the knowledge, give them the good example of living lovingly according to obedience to God, but no pressure.
Does anyone feel as I do? Especially if you are a reader of history?
We all understand if MaryM feels hurt, we have grace for that... but "hurt" is not enough to make a point of view correct.
To forsake church fellowship because of something a few people did, hundreds of years ago, in one particular place...
in logical terms, is an absurdity.
We don't make any other decisions this way.
- Are we going to give up bread, because a baker in the Bible once did evil?
- Are we going to give up eating vegetable, and meat, because some farmers and ranchers in the past got angry and killed each other?
- Are we going to stop using currency, because it's been used to do evil?
- Are we going to give up our phones and computers, because the companies who make them have done wickedness?
- Are we going to stop speaking, because speech has been used in the past to hurt people?
We don't make any other decisions this way, and it's just silly.
When we're feeling hurt, or confused, we ALL say things that aren't purely rational... we all do this.
But when we do this (and we're all guilty) we need to rethink things... we need to come back to a better understanding.
MaryM,
- We all understand if you feel hurt, or angry, or confused. We all understand that. God has grace for that, and so do his children. We understand.
- But we still cannot ignore clear scriptural teaching, clear logic, and the entirety of history... all because of emotions.
- If the posts already given are not enough to convince you of a different perspective, please let me know, and I'll lay things out more clearly point by point: there are logical problems, theological problems, and historical problems. I'll be happy to sort them out, point by point, and lay things our very carefully.
God Bless
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