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Unfortunately, HLT, what pretty much ALL of Christianity for two thousand years (arguably up to the present) insisted on is that Jesus didn't come to "teach lessons" but to die on the Cross. If true, then claims that those claimants (or their ideas) are crazy, bigoted, narrow-minded (a term that really needs to be unpacked) or arrogant is erroneous at best.High Lord Tolkien wrote:It's interesting.
You're in a unique position of influencing which type of church your kids might go to but , am I reading this right? you yourself are an atheist?
You didn't mention if it was Christian or Jewish of Buddhist.....
(I suppose the last two don't call them "churches")
Which church are you letting her attend/learn about?
Because once they get into it they might not get out.
Personally I hope it's not a Catholic one.
Women are treated as second class and the systematic and protected widespread rape of children.....fun times....
Is there a nice normal Christian church that just teaches the lessons of Jesus but leaves all the crazy bigoted narrow minded arrogant stuff behind?
Pfft, I don't think so... but I do admit I have a smaller corpus of posts to call up memories from than most Watchers. I think I'mma gonna try to search up that thread and bump it in the Hall of Gifts.FF wrote: Uh... Kind of amazing that someone remembers that.
And here's how I'd answer this:High Lord Tolkien wrote:Is there a nice normal Christian church that just teaches the lessons of Jesus but leaves all the crazy bigoted narrow minded arrogant stuff behind?
Lina Heartlistener wrote:And here's how I'd answer this:High Lord Tolkien wrote:Is there a nice normal Christian church that just teaches the lessons of Jesus but leaves all the crazy bigoted narrow minded arrogant stuff behind?
Good luck... we humans all tend to be arrogant fools. (Though I'm not sure -WHICH- categories of bigoted / narrow-mindedness are on your radar; besides some of the obvious.)
I disagree.Lina Heartlistener wrote:I've been in a variety of different denominations, (because I've lived in a variety of different states/provinces, and choose based on things like "what seems like a healthy church near me"). Really I (personally) think it just has to do with what flavor(s) of narrow-minded arrogance one can bear! If someone like Fist's daughter can clearly see the flaws of the church she ends up in, but ALSO finds some good common ground & virtues she admires in the people... then maybe someday she'll be able to confront some of those flaws and do good...
Lina Heartlistener wrote: But I shouldn't say we are ALL narrow-minded fools. Maybe you don't have your own narrow-minded tendencies. Or at least, I would say that if I didn't see that THOOLAH badge....
Maybe I've never looked at it to closely then. Honestly, no sarcasm. I always thought it was about humility, forgiveness, peace and the occasional ass kicking when necessary. That's what I teach my kids regarding religion and Jesus.Lina Heartlistener wrote:And what DO you do when the teachings of Jesus sound pretty... divisive?
rusmeister wrote:
Unfortunately, HLT, what pretty much ALL of Christianity for two thousand years (arguably up to the present) insisted on is that Jesus didn't come to "teach lessons" but to die on the Cross.
Trying to think how to respond to this without miscommunicating or offending...High Lord Tolkien wrote:Lina Heartlistener wrote:And here's how I'd answer this:High Lord Tolkien wrote:Is there a nice normal Christian church that just teaches the lessons of Jesus but leaves all the crazy bigoted narrow minded arrogant stuff behind?
Good luck... we humans all tend to be arrogant fools. (Though I'm not sure -WHICH- categories of bigoted / narrow-mindedness are on your radar; besides some of the obvious.)
Just homosexuality and women equality this week. And, since it's the one I know best, Catholic.
I disagree.High Lord Tolkien wrote:I've been in a variety of different denominations, (because I've lived in a variety of different states/provinces, and choose based on things like "what seems like a healthy church near me"). Really I (personally) think it just has to do with what flavor(s) of narrow-minded arrogance one can bear! If someone like Fist's daughter can clearly see the flaws of the church she ends up in, but ALSO finds some good common ground & virtues she admires in the people... then maybe someday she'll be able to confront some of those flaws and do good...
There's a certain psychology or mind control behind most churches.
Guilt/forgiveness/money/power.
His daughter is young too.
She'll be more susceptible.
I know this, believe me.
My own daughter is 11.
Her mother raised her Catholic and I went along with it thinking I'd provide a balance of science and reason.
I wanted her to have a security blanket with the whole Heaven thing and that's played out well. It's a good psychological comfort trick when there's a death. I like that even for myself.
But man, do I get pissed when we're talking about something like evolution or plate tectonics and she'll say something like "God made it that way". (now she does it just to tease me)
My head almost explodes. arrgggh.
I tell her that that type of thinking was acceptable when they thought the Earth was flat and slavery was ok.
Lina Heartlistener wrote: But I shouldn't say we are ALL narrow-minded fools. Maybe you don't have your own narrow-minded tendencies. Or at least, I would say that if I didn't see that THOOLAH badge....
Yeah, whatever. Linden lover.....![]()
Maybe I've never looked at it to closely then. Honestly, no sarcasm. I always thought it was about humility, forgiveness, peace and the occasional ass kicking when necessary. That's what I teach my kids regarding religion and Jesus.Lina Heartlistener wrote:And what DO you do when the teachings of Jesus sound pretty... divisive?
Well, for Christians it is. We are to take up our cross and follow Him. Whatever the situation in our lives, the things that make it less-than-ideal or even torturous is our cross. The wife who you can hardly stand. Constant unemployment. A child with retarded development. And turn from complaining about how unfair life is to learning to say 'Glory to God for all things!" So in a sense, yes, it is the greatest lesson, but it's not one everyone can take in. And the death on the Cross has a meaning that transcends lessons, which was what I really meant in my previous post.High Lord Tolkien wrote:rusmeister wrote:
Unfortunately, HLT, what pretty much ALL of Christianity for two thousand years (arguably up to the present) insisted on is that Jesus didn't come to "teach lessons" but to die on the Cross.
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Wow.
You want to reword that?
Or do you really think that Jesus' dying on the cross wasn't his greatest lesson of all?
Fist and Faith wrote:Lutheran
Agreed. Among Protestants, I'd say that the best ones - the ones closest to historical tradition and so to what believers believed 300, 600 and 1,500 years ago, would be traditional Lutheran and Anglican.Fire Daughter wrote:Fist and Faith wrote:Lutheranit's all about grace... A beautiful way for Shaina to learn of Jesus.
My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. I and my Father are one. ~JESUS in John 10:29-30
Say what you really mean, man! You don't need to hold back here, HLT!High Lord Tolkien wrote:I disagree.
There's a certain psychology or mind control behind most churches.
Guilt/forgiveness/money/power.
His daughter is young too.
She'll be more susceptible.
I know this, believe me.
My own daughter is 11.
Her mother raised her Catholic and I went along with it thinking I'd provide a balance of science and reason.
I wanted her to have a security blanket with the whole Heaven thing and that's played out well. It's a good psychological comfort trick when there's a death. I like that even for myself.
Perhaps you sense intellectual laziness masquerading as presumptuous wisdom...? And maybe you're just a wee bit bothered by the way people have often used this approach to repress others' investigation of the universe?High Lord Tolkien wrote:But man, do I get pissed when we're talking about something like evolution or plate tectonics and she'll say something like "God made it that way". (now she does it just to tease me)
My head almost explodes. arrgggh.
I tell her that that type of thinking was acceptable when they thought the Earth was flat and slavery was ok.
This woman sounds the mother in Carrie.aliantha wrote:The Lovely Wife informed my kids at one point that young children are innocent, but when they turn six, evil springs up in them. Or something like that.I had a *very* interesting talk with the kids about it.