Skattleyatches
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Hey everyone,
As a person who became a Christian only months ago, I've been finding myself very interested in the way Christians are portrayed to other people, and I start to see questions come up in my mind. I'm also taking a class in college that is really tough to be in as a Christian because Christianity is picked apart by literally every person in the class, and it concerns me.
In my state recently it was determined that we aren't going to recognize same-sex civil unions, nor are we going to allow gay marriage. I know that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God, and I agree that gay marriage is wrong. However...should we as Christians make laws that affect people who aren't believers? What about those laws about abortions, and even prohibition of alcohol many years ago? Yes, I know that we ban murder and illicit drug use for a reason--they make people hurt other people. But some of these laws, at least to me, don't seem like they do much but impose on what some non-believers want to do.
Before you all think I'm a divisive, critical or wayward follower, I want to make sure you know I'm just asking these questions honestly and innocently. I see the way people act about these laws being passed--they say "stupid, intolerant Christians...they say they love everyone, yet they force their beliefs down our throats with these laws"--and I think, whoa! Intolerant, self-righteous Christians are ruining it for the ones who are humble and truly loving. Yes, we love people as we love ourselves. Or at least, we are commanded to. If a person is going to be a Christian, we cannot convince them to be. The Holy Spirit convicts and calls them to God, not us. We are instruments to share the Gospel, not convert people ourselves. So what do we do here? We aren't called to be of the world...just in it. I've read from some Christian resources that we aren't to be involved in politics; God has a plan, and that plan is going to be carried out. A Christian nation is most likely not going to come out of this. We can keep a dog from barking or drinking out of the toilet because we don't do that and we think it's wrong, but that isn't going to change it into anything other than a dog. This isn't an excuse to say "Well who cares, it'll all come to fruition anyway," but rather a wondering.
What do you all think we should do? I've decided not to vote anymore because I don't feel like it does any good. God is in control. I can say, "I think gay marriage/abortion/drunkenness/drugs is bad," but those are things I won't do and Christians shouldn't do. Even if the law says we can, Christians shouldn't do certain things. That's obvious. But should we say also that people who don't follow Christ should be kept from doing these things too, if they want to? Please give me some of your insights! Thanks so much.
As a person who became a Christian only months ago, I've been finding myself very interested in the way Christians are portrayed to other people, and I start to see questions come up in my mind. I'm also taking a class in college that is really tough to be in as a Christian because Christianity is picked apart by literally every person in the class, and it concerns me.
In my state recently it was determined that we aren't going to recognize same-sex civil unions, nor are we going to allow gay marriage. I know that homosexuality is a sin and an abomination to God, and I agree that gay marriage is wrong. However...should we as Christians make laws that affect people who aren't believers? What about those laws about abortions, and even prohibition of alcohol many years ago? Yes, I know that we ban murder and illicit drug use for a reason--they make people hurt other people. But some of these laws, at least to me, don't seem like they do much but impose on what some non-believers want to do.
Before you all think I'm a divisive, critical or wayward follower, I want to make sure you know I'm just asking these questions honestly and innocently. I see the way people act about these laws being passed--they say "stupid, intolerant Christians...they say they love everyone, yet they force their beliefs down our throats with these laws"--and I think, whoa! Intolerant, self-righteous Christians are ruining it for the ones who are humble and truly loving. Yes, we love people as we love ourselves. Or at least, we are commanded to. If a person is going to be a Christian, we cannot convince them to be. The Holy Spirit convicts and calls them to God, not us. We are instruments to share the Gospel, not convert people ourselves. So what do we do here? We aren't called to be of the world...just in it. I've read from some Christian resources that we aren't to be involved in politics; God has a plan, and that plan is going to be carried out. A Christian nation is most likely not going to come out of this. We can keep a dog from barking or drinking out of the toilet because we don't do that and we think it's wrong, but that isn't going to change it into anything other than a dog. This isn't an excuse to say "Well who cares, it'll all come to fruition anyway," but rather a wondering.
What do you all think we should do? I've decided not to vote anymore because I don't feel like it does any good. God is in control. I can say, "I think gay marriage/abortion/drunkenness/drugs is bad," but those are things I won't do and Christians shouldn't do. Even if the law says we can, Christians shouldn't do certain things. That's obvious. But should we say also that people who don't follow Christ should be kept from doing these things too, if they want to? Please give me some of your insights! Thanks so much.