Great thread. I hope it's not too late for me to add my thoughts to it...
JGood, I understand what you mean when it comes to "corrupt" churches. One experience that makes my blood boil involves this one church that we ended up leaving. This particular church thought it was necessary to raise $40,000 for this huge projection system for the hymnals so that people wouldn't have to physically open the hymnal books to sing. I wouldn't necessarily call this corrupt, just really fucking stupid. Do you think that $40,000 could have been used for something more beneficial to our community? ... I think so. And, I'm sure there are hundreds of other churches across the United States more worried about upkeeping the facilities they congregate in than the starving people on the streets. Honestly, has Christianity really been that beneficial to the world in its 2000 year history? It seems to create nothing but conflict.
Question for you Christians: Do you believe that Jesus literally rose into the sky, into the clouds, and into Heaven three days after his crucifiction?
JGood, I understand what you mean when it comes to "corrupt" churches. One experience that makes my blood boil involves this one church that we ended up leaving. This particular church thought it was necessary to raise $40,000 for this huge projection system for the hymnals so that people wouldn't have to physically open the hymnal books to sing. I wouldn't necessarily call this corrupt, just really fucking stupid. Do you think that $40,000 could have been used for something more beneficial to our community? ... I think so. And, I'm sure there are hundreds of other churches across the United States more worried about upkeeping the facilities they congregate in than the starving people on the streets. Honestly, has Christianity really been that beneficial to the world in its 2000 year history? It seems to create nothing but conflict.
Question for you Christians: Do you believe that Jesus literally rose into the sky, into the clouds, and into Heaven three days after his crucifiction?
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