Back when I was attending church (Methodist) the last time, they had us repeating various creeds during worship on a rotating basis. When I was young, it was always the Apostles Creed but they began to rotate to keep people from getting in a rut and just muttering without paying attention to the words.
So, anyway, I noticed there were some things in some of the creeds that I was not sure that we understood or would agree with if we thought about it. [I didn't object to any of them except the one that was new and sounded like NWO religion with too much secular stuff included.] These are all in the Methodist Hymnal (I don't have one here). I did not ask questions at church though because the church I went to, and in particular the adult sunday school class, did not like questions. They considered questions as a sign of lack of faith, but I never got the impression that Jesus felt that way!
I probably can't recall everything, but a couple of the issues were: saying that Jesus descended into Hell, and resurrection of the body. In some I think it also says Jesus was the creator of everything, but most of my fellow church goers think it was the Father only who created the universe, and don't even notice any contradiction. Well, that first one I doubt we can figure out. The explanations always seem to stray into what sounds like mythology with Hades and Elysian fields (the good side of Hades, possibly equivalent to Paradise but not Heaven). And I know some creeds have been modified to leave this part about Hell out. So maybe that one is not too big of a deal. Leaving it out is probably the best if we don't know or understand. I have no problem accepting that Jesus performed the creation, if He did; I just don't want to offend God the Father by saying it if it is a misinterpretation.
But the resurrection of the body phrase still is a big unanswered question for me. It has bearing on end times, i.e. resurrection of the dead at the rapture or Jesus' return (let's not start that debate here). Are we supposed to believe our actual bodies are raised back to life, or just our spirit/soul? And then, these same folks that recite the creed also profess to believe that we (our souls) go to Heaven immediately after death. Can it be both? If you are already in Heaven in spirit form, why would your body be raised at the last trump? Right now, I don't know what I believe; I would like to go straight to heaven, but there is plenty of scripture that points toward everyone being raised at the end.
I'm not likely to go back to this church, and if I do attend another church I would probably try to choose one that didn't repeat creeds they don't understand, if there is one like that. So, it's more just curiosity for now; but it does seem very basic to belief in salvation and Heaven. I'm sorry if my question is too tough or offends anyone, but this seems like a good place to ask. Just ignore it if it bothers you. Peace and blessings to all.
So, anyway, I noticed there were some things in some of the creeds that I was not sure that we understood or would agree with if we thought about it. [I didn't object to any of them except the one that was new and sounded like NWO religion with too much secular stuff included.] These are all in the Methodist Hymnal (I don't have one here). I did not ask questions at church though because the church I went to, and in particular the adult sunday school class, did not like questions. They considered questions as a sign of lack of faith, but I never got the impression that Jesus felt that way!
I probably can't recall everything, but a couple of the issues were: saying that Jesus descended into Hell, and resurrection of the body. In some I think it also says Jesus was the creator of everything, but most of my fellow church goers think it was the Father only who created the universe, and don't even notice any contradiction. Well, that first one I doubt we can figure out. The explanations always seem to stray into what sounds like mythology with Hades and Elysian fields (the good side of Hades, possibly equivalent to Paradise but not Heaven). And I know some creeds have been modified to leave this part about Hell out. So maybe that one is not too big of a deal. Leaving it out is probably the best if we don't know or understand. I have no problem accepting that Jesus performed the creation, if He did; I just don't want to offend God the Father by saying it if it is a misinterpretation.
But the resurrection of the body phrase still is a big unanswered question for me. It has bearing on end times, i.e. resurrection of the dead at the rapture or Jesus' return (let's not start that debate here). Are we supposed to believe our actual bodies are raised back to life, or just our spirit/soul? And then, these same folks that recite the creed also profess to believe that we (our souls) go to Heaven immediately after death. Can it be both? If you are already in Heaven in spirit form, why would your body be raised at the last trump? Right now, I don't know what I believe; I would like to go straight to heaven, but there is plenty of scripture that points toward everyone being raised at the end.
I'm not likely to go back to this church, and if I do attend another church I would probably try to choose one that didn't repeat creeds they don't understand, if there is one like that. So, it's more just curiosity for now; but it does seem very basic to belief in salvation and Heaven. I'm sorry if my question is too tough or offends anyone, but this seems like a good place to ask. Just ignore it if it bothers you. Peace and blessings to all.