- Jul 9, 2018
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You may have seen the youtube channel Real Truth Real Quick and it seems that they have a lot of videos of the type "should a Christian..." or "Is it ok for a Christian to..." My first question is do you think this is a good thing to do? I understand that learning what is right and wrong according to the Bible is important, but after scrolling through their videos, the majority of them are about what you should and shouldn't do. It's kinda sad really because Christianity is different in that it's not about what you do that gets you to heaven or makes God like you, it's what he does. I think the consequences are twofold.
1. It puts the focus on yourself and not on God. So you try to improve yourself instead of having a relationship with God and letting him change you.
2. It causes people to think about every little action they take and it's like living on high alert all the time if you think you're about to sin constantly.
I think some topics should be addressed but some of the video titles are is it ok for a Christian to...
do yoga
wear a bikini
wear yoga pants
go to a gay friend's wedding
have a concealed handgun license
go to a haunted house
take medication for anxiety/depression
use birth control
Shouldn't pastors be talking about the gospel, how to the study the bible, the significance of the resurrection, the role of each part of the trinity (if you believe that), or even more practical things like how to be friends with people of different religions, or what do you do when you're tempted to sin?
I know everybody has different interests and not everybody is into theological things, but don't you think some of those topics are just getting petty? If you want to talk about how to dress modestly that makes sense but two different videos about specific types of clothes? This makes me think it's not about why you shouldn't do something and more about what you shouldn't do. You can teach a principle that applies to many different areas and not even have to mention each specific thing. I'm honestly surprised they don't have one about wearing makeup. I'm sure they have good intentions of helping people but is this really helping or do you think it makes people feel like religion is too much trouble and we shouldn't bother with it?
1. It puts the focus on yourself and not on God. So you try to improve yourself instead of having a relationship with God and letting him change you.
2. It causes people to think about every little action they take and it's like living on high alert all the time if you think you're about to sin constantly.
I think some topics should be addressed but some of the video titles are is it ok for a Christian to...
do yoga
wear a bikini
wear yoga pants
go to a gay friend's wedding
have a concealed handgun license
go to a haunted house
take medication for anxiety/depression
use birth control
Shouldn't pastors be talking about the gospel, how to the study the bible, the significance of the resurrection, the role of each part of the trinity (if you believe that), or even more practical things like how to be friends with people of different religions, or what do you do when you're tempted to sin?
I know everybody has different interests and not everybody is into theological things, but don't you think some of those topics are just getting petty? If you want to talk about how to dress modestly that makes sense but two different videos about specific types of clothes? This makes me think it's not about why you shouldn't do something and more about what you shouldn't do. You can teach a principle that applies to many different areas and not even have to mention each specific thing. I'm honestly surprised they don't have one about wearing makeup. I'm sure they have good intentions of helping people but is this really helping or do you think it makes people feel like religion is too much trouble and we shouldn't bother with it?