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Went to the supermarket yesterday - air-con city. Must go shopping more often...and for longerNice and cool in the draughty old ones now I should imagine. Worth going in just for that.
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Went to the supermarket yesterday - air-con city. Must go shopping more often...and for longerNice and cool in the draughty old ones now I should imagine. Worth going in just for that.
So I thought this would be a good topic. I am just wondering how many Christians out here have left church.
All of the above.So I thought this would be a good topic. I am just wondering how many Christians out here have left church.
Definitely. I agree. People are more educated on how the world and universe actually works, and abandoned the mythological and supernatural stories and tales drummed up by ancient goat farmers and fishermen.None of the above.
People are leaving chuch,congratulationscongregations declining, for several years. My view is the better education and communication (internet etc) are the cause.
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Reminds me of the time I was in church and the pastor knowing full well I was the only openly transgender person in the audience went on a rant at the pulpit about all transgender folk being pedophiles. She of course did this while staring directly at me. She also said she'd never allow a transgender person in her church...And many of the congregants were like Amen.
I would've walked out but I was a young teen and it was my foster mother's sister who was the pastor and I didn't want to get in trouble when I got home.
If Jesus really was born of a virgin named Mary it'd be through parthenogenesis. Which mean he wouldve had XX chromosomes. That means jesus was likely trans.Yikes!
These attitudes are so ill-fitting for a religion founded by a mythological figure who would be more likely chilling with the so-called "sinners."
Reminds me of the time I was in church and the pastor knowing full well I was the only openly transgender person in the audience went on a rant at the pulpit about all transgender folk being pedophiles. She of course did this while staring directly at me. She also said she'd never allow a transgender person in her church...And many of the congregants were like Amen.
I would've walked out but I was a young teen and it was my foster mother's sister who was the pastor and I didn't want to get in trouble when I got home.
There are many reasons. Great religions rise, and they fall, and they may even rise again. Culture does the same. It rises and falls, it shifts and it changes.
Today, social media in particular has completely fractured the minds of those who spend their days in the internet obsessing over Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, etc. It is all destroying peoples’ sense of culture. Rarely do they have any genuine religious identity, rarely do they embrace any concept of a national identity. It’s no wonder they are so confused about who they are and so desperate for attention. They are broken and cultureless. Confused. Undisciplined. Shadows of their former selves.
This is one reason.
Another? Some people do not resonate with Christian culture. Many people, even. It’s not for them. Perhaps they left on good terms, or maybe they obsess over it night and day bringing it up in every conversation. Maybe they never joined at all.
There are many people who expect religious communities to make significant cultural changes, so that the individual might feel accepted no matter what. They expect their church, coven or whoever to to make special accommodations and “affirm” their unacceptable and incompatible choices, behavior and lifestyle. No. It is the individual who must make some adjustments to his or her own life, if one seeks to be truly welcomed into a genuine religious community.
I would take a small yet genuinely devout religious family, over a large community of uncommitted hypocrites. Perhaps it is for the best that certain people do not walk through those doors.
There was a time when I was 14 when I wanted to go to Confirmation classes and be confirmed as a Pisco ─ because I had the idea in my head that the secrets of, in particular, the afterlife were held in club, and you had to join the club, become a member to get hold of them.I am just wondering how many Christians out here have left church.
Do you have any evidence for this?
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What people often want from a church leader is single minded absolute assurance. They want a rock solid assurance of whatever the creeds are. They want that person to speak with no reservations about whatever is to be corporately assured, and they want them to speak cleverly and lively. That is the #1 requirement: not experience, not humility, not good children and a good marriage, not a successful person, not any kind of good fruit. No, what people want is the right words; and when they get corrupt leadership they are surprised.
No. I mean do you have evidence that this is the reason why people are leaving, if indeed they are leaving, which seems open to doubt, at least in the USA.Do you mean for that they are hypocrites? One reason why I think they are hypocrites is that, by what I see, they say Jesus is God, but don't respect him enough to teach what he taught. Instead of that they teach their own doctrines that are in contradiction with words of Jesus. They are not loyal to Jesus and his teachings and don't live by them. And this is why I have heard many think they (the leaders) are not credible and many who believe in God don't like them, because they are not loyal to God, nor Jesus. That is the idea what I have gotten by listening people. I have no way to give recording of that. But, don't worry, you don't have to believe me.
People leave the church simply because it's incapable to withstand modern challenges.
I have a global sense of culture. When aliens are a thing, I will add them to my culture.is all destroying peoples’ sense of culture