DarkHorseRising
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Moderators, please don't delete or ban me until you read the whole post. It's not as overly dramatic as the title might suggest, actually.
I just wonder if Believers understand the effect that extra-Biblical judgements and attitudes can have on non-Believers who might be interested in hearing more about the Gospel and possibly looking into Christ's message?
I'm NOT talking about things clearly marked as sinful, such as adultery, pornography, theft, or certain sexual practices of which there is presently a moratorium on mentioning.
I mean things for which there's no real Biblical commandment against them, such as piercings, tattoos, long hair on men, women speaking in the Church, "Goth" fashion, etc. When Christians are outspoken against these issues from a religious perspective (as opposed to personal preference) or call them evil or suggest that "real" Christians don't do that, what do they accomplish?
Imagine a hypothetical young person who has some curiosity about God and enters a church on Sunday morning to attend a worship service. Let's say he has long hair, a few extra piercings, and a black heavy metal T-shirt with jeans. People don't talk to him or welcome him, and if he were to press for answers some would say that his attire, physical appearance, or presumed interests are unacceptable or incompatible with Christianity. He's not going to come back, he's not going to continue learning about God, and guess what awaits him when he dies? Yet the people who treated him as such would be convinced that they were the holy ones, and they were going to Heaven, and not lose any sleep over the fate of the newcomer.
I worry about this so much. I'm sick of my friends refusing to talk about the Bible because they've been told by Christians that they're evil or sinful for things the Bible doesn't condemn.
Is it really worth letting people slide off to Hell, simply to maintain the church's social thermometer at your personal comfort level?
Sorry for the rant, I've been thinking about it a lot lately; I'm not having much success with a certain friend who has been turned away from faith by people as I've described; and maybe if one or two people give this issue a bit of thought, we can get another soul or two into Heaven. Feel free to discuss.
I just wonder if Believers understand the effect that extra-Biblical judgements and attitudes can have on non-Believers who might be interested in hearing more about the Gospel and possibly looking into Christ's message?
I'm NOT talking about things clearly marked as sinful, such as adultery, pornography, theft, or certain sexual practices of which there is presently a moratorium on mentioning.
I mean things for which there's no real Biblical commandment against them, such as piercings, tattoos, long hair on men, women speaking in the Church, "Goth" fashion, etc. When Christians are outspoken against these issues from a religious perspective (as opposed to personal preference) or call them evil or suggest that "real" Christians don't do that, what do they accomplish?
Imagine a hypothetical young person who has some curiosity about God and enters a church on Sunday morning to attend a worship service. Let's say he has long hair, a few extra piercings, and a black heavy metal T-shirt with jeans. People don't talk to him or welcome him, and if he were to press for answers some would say that his attire, physical appearance, or presumed interests are unacceptable or incompatible with Christianity. He's not going to come back, he's not going to continue learning about God, and guess what awaits him when he dies? Yet the people who treated him as such would be convinced that they were the holy ones, and they were going to Heaven, and not lose any sleep over the fate of the newcomer.
I worry about this so much. I'm sick of my friends refusing to talk about the Bible because they've been told by Christians that they're evil or sinful for things the Bible doesn't condemn.
Is it really worth letting people slide off to Hell, simply to maintain the church's social thermometer at your personal comfort level?
Sorry for the rant, I've been thinking about it a lot lately; I'm not having much success with a certain friend who has been turned away from faith by people as I've described; and maybe if one or two people give this issue a bit of thought, we can get another soul or two into Heaven. Feel free to discuss.