RE: Why do Christians become Christians?
May 6, 2016 at 3:27 pm
(This post was last modified: May 6, 2016 at 3:28 pm by drfuzzy.
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(May 6, 2016 at 2:55 pm)SteveII Wrote:(May 6, 2016 at 1:43 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:
Quote:Thanks for the thoughtful response. I'm curious about your friends. Did they grow up in the church or become Christians as adults?I don't know. I can ask. I THINK all three grew up Christian, but I'm not sure.
Quote:My point in response to your social reasons, is why evangelical churches? There are plenty of other churches who do not emphasis Jesus and thousands of organizations that could provide social interaction. As you put it, this choice comes with fables and fairy tales and someone else characterized it as a bunch of baggage.That's very true. I have wondered why a church and not the area community center classes, for example. Inspirational stories? The idea of an invisible sky-daddy taking care of you? My young cousin was really involved with her church for a few years. I had to ask her to stop claiming that God helped her with things like finding a close parking spot so she could buy a slushie without walking too far. And I was wondering why the Unitarian Churches weren't mentioned. They are nominally Jesus-ish . . . one Unitarian Minister friend I have claims that they are growing at an amazing rate.
Quote:Regarding missionaries, I'm sure what you described happens. But I think one would have to have more warrant than it seems you do to make a sweeping generalization like. I have been to India on a missions trip. The people we encountered and the local organization was not centered around feeding the hungry. It was centered around village churches with native pastors and a training school that could not keep up with teaching new pastors.True, I have not heard great stories about missionaries even when I was in the church. I still sometimes play the organ for Mass at an area church that has an Indian priest. He says that the seminaries are packed there. It's quite a mystery.
"The family that prays together...is brainwashing their children."- Albert Einstein