After seeing the locking of BCRE8TVE's recent threads that he started called "The existence of God" and "Questions for Atheists", it reminds me of so much I have witnessed in the Church over the years.
It makes me sad, and makes me wonder: what would Jesus censor?
What would Jesus try to control in such a way that conversations and real questions get snuffed out, sent into exile, and told to go have the conversation elsewhere?
And if Jesus did snuff such conversations out, what might be His reason for doing it?
Personally, I don't believe Jesus would censor at all. I believe Jesus would encourage thoughts, questions, wrestling, to be done....and conversations to be had.
And if the Church can't be a place to explore one's belief system, premises, assumptions about God/Creation, etc....then where shall we send them?
Christians have this tendency to want to kick those on the outside, back to the curb from which they came. That's not only sad, it makes me angry.
Jesus has never censored me, even with all the crazy questions I've brought to Him over the years...especially with my greatest doubts.
If He did, I would never have had a way towards finding the Grace and Love that melts me so often.
Let's not deny that to anyone.
BCRE8TVE: I'm sorry your thoughts weren't respected, and your questions got snuffed out. I enjoyed hearing and sharing with you, and thought you asked and explored some great questions. I personally believe you're seeking these things out, because there is something in you that is curious about the source of all the beauty and order that you witness around you. Keep seeking, brother. Hope you stick around, but can't blame you if you don't, due to the fear response you've gotten here.
Jesus is worth exploring. Start there. The God of the Old Testament is harder to understand. Leave that for later. Some of that takes a surrendering to the things we simply can never know. That said, this surrendering is something you have to do any time you use faith to accept things, including much of the premises that you have adhered to.
It makes me sad, and makes me wonder: what would Jesus censor?
What would Jesus try to control in such a way that conversations and real questions get snuffed out, sent into exile, and told to go have the conversation elsewhere?
And if Jesus did snuff such conversations out, what might be His reason for doing it?
Personally, I don't believe Jesus would censor at all. I believe Jesus would encourage thoughts, questions, wrestling, to be done....and conversations to be had.
And if the Church can't be a place to explore one's belief system, premises, assumptions about God/Creation, etc....then where shall we send them?
Christians have this tendency to want to kick those on the outside, back to the curb from which they came. That's not only sad, it makes me angry.
Jesus has never censored me, even with all the crazy questions I've brought to Him over the years...especially with my greatest doubts.
If He did, I would never have had a way towards finding the Grace and Love that melts me so often.
Let's not deny that to anyone.
BCRE8TVE: I'm sorry your thoughts weren't respected, and your questions got snuffed out. I enjoyed hearing and sharing with you, and thought you asked and explored some great questions. I personally believe you're seeking these things out, because there is something in you that is curious about the source of all the beauty and order that you witness around you. Keep seeking, brother. Hope you stick around, but can't blame you if you don't, due to the fear response you've gotten here.
Jesus is worth exploring. Start there. The God of the Old Testament is harder to understand. Leave that for later. Some of that takes a surrendering to the things we simply can never know. That said, this surrendering is something you have to do any time you use faith to accept things, including much of the premises that you have adhered to.
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