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I've read through the many, many thread that have popped up this week about "conservative" Christian, "liberal" Christian and I have a few thoughts. Meander with me won't you?
I think God is bigger than the box we like to wrap him up in. I think for many people it is a security thing that all Christians act a certain way, look a certain way and nod their heads at the same time during a funny anecdote during a sermon.
To me, it is all so disheartening. I have been a Christian for quite a few years and have witnessed spiritual abuse in the church I see this is nothing short of abuse. Labeling each other because someone doesn't think exactly like we want them too, or they might come from a slightly different perspective so we insult them instead of sitting on them bench with them to see how they got to their point of view.
I don't know exactly where I am going with this, but I just see it as a sick sick sign of the times. Paul would have told us to put our petty differences aside and love each other. I buried a friend last week who in every way was different than I am, but she loved Jesus and that is what kept us together. Isn't there enough hate in the world that in the church we could love a little more and fight a little less?
I think God is bigger than the box we like to wrap him up in. I think for many people it is a security thing that all Christians act a certain way, look a certain way and nod their heads at the same time during a funny anecdote during a sermon.
To me, it is all so disheartening. I have been a Christian for quite a few years and have witnessed spiritual abuse in the church I see this is nothing short of abuse. Labeling each other because someone doesn't think exactly like we want them too, or they might come from a slightly different perspective so we insult them instead of sitting on them bench with them to see how they got to their point of view.
I don't know exactly where I am going with this, but I just see it as a sick sick sign of the times. Paul would have told us to put our petty differences aside and love each other. I buried a friend last week who in every way was different than I am, but she loved Jesus and that is what kept us together. Isn't there enough hate in the world that in the church we could love a little more and fight a little less?