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<blockquote data-quote="OopsyDaisy" data-source="post: 66830393"><p>What I can put up with. </p><p>Without a lot of tolerance, within reason, there would be no fellowship possible with anybody, and that ain't right, me thinks.</p><p>My choice, is 'suck it and see', trying out churches, then leaving, when I could take no more.</p><p>It was the most obvious at first, such as Zionism, during war crimes perpetrated by the Israelis, that was the main reason for leaving, the more new fangled charismatic protestant fundy sort of sects. But over the years, I have done much of that there book learnin' and my understanding of religion has changed so much, that I am no longer, 'Orthodox', or conforming to the historical path which Christianity took. </p><p>Now I have become conspiratorial, and I think that they are all in on it - the establishment, in the UK. And that is the reason, one of the reasons, for the dearth of religious faith in England - it's deliberate.</p><p>But then, with the world being so fallen, I think it is surprising that any sort of 'Christianity' made it, at all, even in its present form of 'Judaism Lite'. </p><p>So for me, it's what I can stand, and what I cannot stand - no Roman religion, no Zionism, no fundamentalism, and I keep hopeful, that they will keep the obligatory lectures of biblical rubbish down to a minimum, and grin and bear it, when they do sermons on people who never existed, or if they did exist, were brutal thugs, unworthy of mention, within any Christian context. Or that wretched pseudo christian rant, the book of Revelation - unholy gibberish, and much other untruthful muck contained within the new testament. </p><p>Church of England, evangelical wing, for me, or nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OopsyDaisy, post: 66830393"] What I can put up with. Without a lot of tolerance, within reason, there would be no fellowship possible with anybody, and that ain't right, me thinks. My choice, is 'suck it and see', trying out churches, then leaving, when I could take no more. It was the most obvious at first, such as Zionism, during war crimes perpetrated by the Israelis, that was the main reason for leaving, the more new fangled charismatic protestant fundy sort of sects. But over the years, I have done much of that there book learnin' and my understanding of religion has changed so much, that I am no longer, 'Orthodox', or conforming to the historical path which Christianity took. Now I have become conspiratorial, and I think that they are all in on it - the establishment, in the UK. And that is the reason, one of the reasons, for the dearth of religious faith in England - it's deliberate. But then, with the world being so fallen, I think it is surprising that any sort of 'Christianity' made it, at all, even in its present form of 'Judaism Lite'. So for me, it's what I can stand, and what I cannot stand - no Roman religion, no Zionism, no fundamentalism, and I keep hopeful, that they will keep the obligatory lectures of biblical rubbish down to a minimum, and grin and bear it, when they do sermons on people who never existed, or if they did exist, were brutal thugs, unworthy of mention, within any Christian context. Or that wretched pseudo christian rant, the book of Revelation - unholy gibberish, and much other untruthful muck contained within the new testament. Church of England, evangelical wing, for me, or nothing. [/QUOTE]
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