Before I became a Wiccan, I was a member of a Christian church. In this church (Baptist), I often had the impression that I am to submit to certain standards, because it would be "the best" for me. And I so could show my love and obedience to God.
I am subjected to the rules, but I felt this very uncomfortable and unhappy. Why? By nature I am a person who is very loving justice. And in my church were women, from my vantage point; treated unfairly. In addition, I am a lesbian, and even that has not been accepted in the Church. And above all, I have studied the Bible intensely, and on some issues (such as the female subordination, or the character Jesus) a dissenting opinion. Uniformity was more important in my old church, as spirituality.
If the Christian in all the churches so, or something like that?
Certainly not!
But in too many churches, it is so!
According to a survey in the United States there are more people who would describe themselves as non-believers. Why? What do the religions wrong?
Is perhaps from the good news of the Gospel become an imminent message?
I am subjected to the rules, but I felt this very uncomfortable and unhappy. Why? By nature I am a person who is very loving justice. And in my church were women, from my vantage point; treated unfairly. In addition, I am a lesbian, and even that has not been accepted in the Church. And above all, I have studied the Bible intensely, and on some issues (such as the female subordination, or the character Jesus) a dissenting opinion. Uniformity was more important in my old church, as spirituality.
If the Christian in all the churches so, or something like that?
Certainly not!
But in too many churches, it is so!
According to a survey in the United States there are more people who would describe themselves as non-believers. Why? What do the religions wrong?
Is perhaps from the good news of the Gospel become an imminent message?