Tarred and Feathered

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AmorRegis

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This is something I've noticed from time to time in the "Christian Faith", although, the modern day equivalent would be hot glue and shreds of pages from a Bible.

There are many people today, who call themselves Christian, that practice this regularly on those they would call brothers and sisters in the Lord, merely because they have a different understanding or are "newbies" and don't have as much knowledge of the scriptures.

"I'm RIGHT! You're WRONG!" seems to be a growing mindset.

"You're a HERETIC!" or "Those are HERETICAL TEACHINGS!"

Has anyone ever really considered that most "Christians" are merely "repeaters?" Repeating what they've been brainwashed to believe by the mainstream denominations? So often people turn to "church" to find God. They, in effect, turn to flawed men for the answers to their questions.

A brother here mentioned recently..."Why go to a middle man? I go to God for the answers."

This makes perfect sense to me. What Father would deny His child love and understanding?

I could post many scriptures here to validate my point, but seriously, why bother? There are already enough people on this network clubbing each other over the head with scriptures on a daily basis to prove why another person is inferior to themselves.

Is this practice of tarring and feathering really glorifying the Father?

I strongly encourage everyone here to think long and hard on this the next time you open your Bible to look for a passage to "put someone in their place."

"But they need to be told the TRUTH!"

Yeah? Who's truth? Yours or the Father's?

The next time you tar and feather someone with scriptures that are designed to promote love, compassion, caring, and understanding...think about the master you are really serving.

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Tarring and feathering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In a typical tar-and-feathers attack, the mob's victim was stripped to his waist. Hot tar was either poured or painted onto the person while he was immobilized. Then the victim either had feathers thrown on him or was rolled around on a pile of feathers so they stuck to the tar. Often the victim was then paraded around town on a cart or wooden rail. The aim was to inflict enough pain and humiliation on a person to make him either conform his behavior to the mob's demands or be driven from town. The practice was never an official punishment in the United States, but rather a form of vigilante attack.
A more brutal derivation, called pitchcapping, was used by British forces against Irish rebels during the period of the Irish Rebellion of 1798. Sometimes only the head was shaven, tarred and feathered; at other times, a match was held to the feathers to light them and the tar on fire to inflict pain.
 
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Huh, you hit on two topics I recently posted: using the Bible as a means of humiliating others and the question 'what is TRUTH?'

I don't have an answer for you though, just a smiley face:

:)
 

notuptome

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Perhaps many lose sight that the word of God is like a two-edged sword. It is not meant to bludgeon but to divide asunder. To divide truth from error. It cuts both ways. To the speaker and the hearer. Heb 4:12-13 for reference. Rejoice and be glad when you are instructed while instructing others.

For the cause of Christ
Roger