Yes, that's a good point. The original thread pre-supposes that everyone on here is Christian, which may not be the case.I like Peachy's suggestion. Just ask, "Why is _____" and let everyone fill in their own blank.
Hypo, you are being desparately "cute" with your suggestion that I start a thread about the Wiccan religion. Surely, you couldn't have misunderstood what I was saying to that extent? But in case that was a sincere suggestion, let me assure you that I am not a witch, there are no witches, none with supernatural powers, anyway, and I was using that lunatic fringe cult as an example to make a point.
If you had worded this thread, "Is Christianity the answer to life's meaning for you?" there probably would have been a much more friendly discussion here. Just the word "Why?" at the beginning changed the entire meaning of the question, and assumed that everyone here is a devout Christian. And that's what got so many people riled up.
some people are addicted to dramaAnd that's what got so many people riled up.
God Bless you sir. Just for posting. Your interest is always appreciated.Silly thread
100 posts? yeah most of them are mine so I cant get too full of myself.Clearly this is not a topic most enjoy
And a need as well. There you go, there is your proselytizing in a nutshell.100 posts? yeah most of them are mine so I cant get too full of myself.There is an interest here whether you like it or not. And a need as well. Perhaps you need a different focus besides minority Christians.
you seem to have strong emotions on the issue. you want me further humiliated?And a need as well. There you go, there is your proselytizing in a nutshell.
Disappointing thread as I think of you as a very clever, well balanced man with many interests. Sad to see you might be enjoying feeling victimized, "thrown to the lions", defending your beliefs. Also laughable, as if the entire Western culture isn't Christian anyway. In our mutual Western societies, Christians are the majority, not the minority and have no valid reason to feel picked on, unless they're looking to feel that way.
In four months, I'll make sure to wish you a "Merry Christmas" not that hostile "Happy Holidays."
id like to but Im not a mod.Cut this thread. Religion is not a good avenues for internet discussion. No politics? No religion.
ok. thas another perspective. all perspectives welcome.I seeek the Feminine face of the Divine. As my son so eloquently put it, “I am not looking for a vengeful Sky Daddy.” I believe he referenced some of the more strident fundamentalist teachings.
Our image of God is so important isn't it. If we have that kind of image of God, then it is very hard to be a happy Christian or person for that matter . If God was female I could live with that, if I got used to it. That statement 'vengeful Skydaddy" seems to assume that a male God can be vengeful and a female God can't? Please don't take offence at my assertion. Im just commenting. Im not trying to be incendiary in any way.“I am not looking for a vengeful Sky Daddy.”
I find your input quite objective Rosemarie.Thanks.I think the reactions to this thread are interesting in themselves. It's obvious that there are people on here who are quite willing to discuss religious matters in a perfectly civilised manner; whereas others have taken the opportunity to cause discord.
It has to be said that there are those who will do the latter whatever the subject.
So you hate all Christians?For me it all comes down to this:
“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
I think Im similar to you. Too much left brain, dualistic thinking might be at the root of some Christian perspectives. But I don't know for sure. There are smart, interesting theologians who can embrace both styles of thinking. Thomas Merton is one I can think of.Upon reflection, I give over the mysteries enshrined in theology to the scholars. I endeavour to live a life filled with love and compassion. For me it is enough, essential, really. I am also not fond of black and white thinking, difficult to avoid the negativity which so often accompanies it. A more lateral perspective works for this empath. Organised religion has been an obstacle in my search for the Divine. Spirituality has not.