I've always struggled with my faith, as defined by the typical Christian. I'd classify myself as a sort of Christian Deist, not unlike Thomas Jefferson. I believe that God exists, that He created the universe, but that He plays a generally passive role. (Technically, since I believe in a deterministic universe, I believe our whole universe is very sensitive to the initial conditions, which were set up by God.) But even then, my beliefs are very loosely defined.
As such, I don't believe that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, although I do believe it has some level of inspiration. However, I also recognize that other religions have similar levels of inspiration. I also believe in evolution, and question whether Jesus was the actual begotten Son of God.
No less, I live my life by the same standards as Mormons and Baptists. (People often think I'm either Jewish, Mormon or Baptist.) I don't drink, don't smoke, dress conservatively, etc. I believe that sex should only be between a married couple. I pray daily, I'm well versed in scripture. I've always gotten along well with really conservative Christians. Some of my Mormon friends used to joke, "You're Mormon -- you just don't realize it yet." I dated a Mormon girl for a while, and her parents told me that they liked me more than any guy she had dated.
Trouble is, when I find people who believe the same as me, they don't act the same, but when I find people who act the same, they don't believe the same.
I've always admired people who could have such faith, and wished that I could have stronger faith and the church community. So, at the very least, I do want that for my eventual children. However, I still -- and may always -- have trouble with my faith.
How willing would your church or denomination be to accept me as I am? Honestly, how accepting do you think your church's members would be of me, as a friend? Girls of a particular faith, would you be willing to date or even marry someone like me, despite my lack of faith?
It would be nice to say I'd change, but I certainly wouldn't want my friendships or relationships to necessitate that supposition, which honestly may not happen.
Also, could you please let me know which denomination you belong to? I'm thinking of seeking out some churches, but I'd like to know where to begin.
Thanks so much!
As such, I don't believe that the Bible is the inerrant word of God, although I do believe it has some level of inspiration. However, I also recognize that other religions have similar levels of inspiration. I also believe in evolution, and question whether Jesus was the actual begotten Son of God.
No less, I live my life by the same standards as Mormons and Baptists. (People often think I'm either Jewish, Mormon or Baptist.) I don't drink, don't smoke, dress conservatively, etc. I believe that sex should only be between a married couple. I pray daily, I'm well versed in scripture. I've always gotten along well with really conservative Christians. Some of my Mormon friends used to joke, "You're Mormon -- you just don't realize it yet." I dated a Mormon girl for a while, and her parents told me that they liked me more than any guy she had dated.
Trouble is, when I find people who believe the same as me, they don't act the same, but when I find people who act the same, they don't believe the same.
I've always admired people who could have such faith, and wished that I could have stronger faith and the church community. So, at the very least, I do want that for my eventual children. However, I still -- and may always -- have trouble with my faith.
How willing would your church or denomination be to accept me as I am? Honestly, how accepting do you think your church's members would be of me, as a friend? Girls of a particular faith, would you be willing to date or even marry someone like me, despite my lack of faith?
It would be nice to say I'd change, but I certainly wouldn't want my friendships or relationships to necessitate that supposition, which honestly may not happen.
Also, could you please let me know which denomination you belong to? I'm thinking of seeking out some churches, but I'd like to know where to begin.
Thanks so much!