Unveiled Artist
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I do not mean any direspect to Christians; and, I this will be a generalization but please don't take this personally. Comments and critiques are always welcomed.
I was talking to my co-worker for a couple of hours. She is very into the Bible. I mean, really really into her Bible. She is also an evangalist but I doesn't consider herself so. She is also about my age, so I am assuming she is still maturing in faith. That aside.
I made a comment about Christianity in general. I said, if I remember, that I really don't like Christianity in how many people in the past have hurt (I didn't say murdered) people in the name of their faith. She says "you basically just told me you don't like my religion" and I tried to say it wasn't meant to be an insult; it wasn't. However, I know if someone said my pagan practices/beliefs and Buddhist beliefs/moral are wrong, I'd be offended because those beliefs no matter the label/s ARE me.
That aside.
I really really do not like Christianity. I am generalizing I really don't like how Christians push their faith on others--it seems more than a personal thing. It goes beyond the individual. It's like there is some underlining teaching somewhere that says "I am right and you are wrong; and I will tell you that upfront because this is my faith." I was never like that. Never have been. Never will be.
Minority faiths I know, like paganism (in my view) are not evangalistic. Many native faiths (I will say) are minority and do not share much about their practices if any to others especially those who by history and today descriminate them even without them knowing it. It's a inner thing. A inner pride and wanting to keep one's heritage alive.
Why can't Christians understand this? Not understand as in knowledge, but really understand that evangalization is not needed in a humble faith. Where does this personality come from? I see it in most Christians I meet and I hate it. I really do. Sometimes I just want to say "I don't want to listen to your beliefs because your beliefs killed many people who were my ancestors, my family. Your belief descrimonate me for the color of my skin, my gender, my rights to matrimony, my rights to be me. Your religion...
How can anyone be in a religion like that? I mean online, I see SDA and JW generalizing talking to me in harsh ways and I know they are very honest about their faith but at the same time I dont think some of them understand the humbleness about evangalization.
Evangalization should not come from the mouth but by the actions. It shouldn't intimidate people. It should invite strangers and even pagans into your homes and sit at your table.
I live with Christians. I eat with Christians. I talk with Christians. I live in a Christian own apartment complex. I am ex-christian. I can't just get up and move to a more diverse town, which I would love. Even to move to a small Christian town where they are not concerned by what you believe but more the hospitality of treating each other as humans!
This is a journal but I really really do want to know what is it about the type of evangalization from Christians in particular that really causes heads to turn.
How can we change this to have a healthy conversation among Christians even those like SDA and JW with strong opinions....how do we tell the Baptist "don't worry, god is not through with us yet" how do we tell the Catholic "don't worry, god is above the sacraments not the sacraments over god".
How do you....
Let me remind readers if you have read this I am generalizing on purpose. This bothers the heck out of me and affects me personally. Please don't take it as if I am attacking you because I dislike your religion.
I was talking to my co-worker for a couple of hours. She is very into the Bible. I mean, really really into her Bible. She is also an evangalist but I doesn't consider herself so. She is also about my age, so I am assuming she is still maturing in faith. That aside.
I made a comment about Christianity in general. I said, if I remember, that I really don't like Christianity in how many people in the past have hurt (I didn't say murdered) people in the name of their faith. She says "you basically just told me you don't like my religion" and I tried to say it wasn't meant to be an insult; it wasn't. However, I know if someone said my pagan practices/beliefs and Buddhist beliefs/moral are wrong, I'd be offended because those beliefs no matter the label/s ARE me.
That aside.
I really really do not like Christianity. I am generalizing I really don't like how Christians push their faith on others--it seems more than a personal thing. It goes beyond the individual. It's like there is some underlining teaching somewhere that says "I am right and you are wrong; and I will tell you that upfront because this is my faith." I was never like that. Never have been. Never will be.
Minority faiths I know, like paganism (in my view) are not evangalistic. Many native faiths (I will say) are minority and do not share much about their practices if any to others especially those who by history and today descriminate them even without them knowing it. It's a inner thing. A inner pride and wanting to keep one's heritage alive.
Why can't Christians understand this? Not understand as in knowledge, but really understand that evangalization is not needed in a humble faith. Where does this personality come from? I see it in most Christians I meet and I hate it. I really do. Sometimes I just want to say "I don't want to listen to your beliefs because your beliefs killed many people who were my ancestors, my family. Your belief descrimonate me for the color of my skin, my gender, my rights to matrimony, my rights to be me. Your religion...
How can anyone be in a religion like that? I mean online, I see SDA and JW generalizing talking to me in harsh ways and I know they are very honest about their faith but at the same time I dont think some of them understand the humbleness about evangalization.
Evangalization should not come from the mouth but by the actions. It shouldn't intimidate people. It should invite strangers and even pagans into your homes and sit at your table.
I live with Christians. I eat with Christians. I talk with Christians. I live in a Christian own apartment complex. I am ex-christian. I can't just get up and move to a more diverse town, which I would love. Even to move to a small Christian town where they are not concerned by what you believe but more the hospitality of treating each other as humans!
This is a journal but I really really do want to know what is it about the type of evangalization from Christians in particular that really causes heads to turn.
How can we change this to have a healthy conversation among Christians even those like SDA and JW with strong opinions....how do we tell the Baptist "don't worry, god is not through with us yet" how do we tell the Catholic "don't worry, god is above the sacraments not the sacraments over god".
How do you....
Let me remind readers if you have read this I am generalizing on purpose. This bothers the heck out of me and affects me personally. Please don't take it as if I am attacking you because I dislike your religion.