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Christians?

So relating to the atheist/agnostic threads, are there any Christians on the board?

I am...a very new Christian. I also believe people have a right to choose which belief system they adhere to (although I don't understand the non-Abrahamic religions as much), DH is an Athiest so I get that (although of course I wish DH and I shared the same beliefs), I don't think homosexuality is a sin at all...but yes, I am a Christian. I'm actually getting baptized in August, and I do pray with DD and will teach her about Christianity. I think that I'll be ok if she chooses to go another way as long as she's still making good choices...

Anyone else?

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  • WELS Lutheran.  Fairly new as well.

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  • imageuconnhuskie007:
    I'm the worst catholic I know.  So bad that I'm not even sure what the correct answer to this question is.

    Like is anyone on Parenting a Christian who practices the faith and isn't afraid to admit it?

    I'm a reformed Catholic. Reformed right into a born again Christian. Lol. The Catholic Church services I attended were too "dead" to be inspiring to me but the people at the Evengelical/non-denominational Church I go to now are a pretty happy bunch and I get a lot out of it.

  • Yes, Catholic. Questioning my faith, but I am Christian.
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  • I'm Christian. I'm in a constant struggle to find a church that doesn't preach about gays being bad while standing at the pulpit wearing mixed fibers. Talk about picking and choosing bible verses.


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    So relating to the atheist/agnostic threads, are there any Christians on the board?

    I am...a very new Christian. I also believe people have a right to choose which belief system they adhere to (although I don't understand the non-Abrahamic religions as much), DH is an Athiest so I get that (although of course I wish DH and I shared the same beliefs), I don't think homosexuality is a sin at all...but yes, I am a Christian. I'm actually getting baptized in August, and I do pray with DD and will teach her about Christianity. I think that I'll be ok if she chooses to go another way as long as she's still making good choices...

    Anyone else?

    Like Hinduism... or Scientology.

    Yeah I don't understand polytheism and IMO Scientology is a cult. Because I've been reading the Bible and studying the Old Testament, I do understand the history and very basic beliefs of Judaism and Islam.

  • I'm Southern Baptist, but I also don't believe gay marriage is a sin.

     Oh, and my MIL is a minister and preaches every Sunday. She'd probably disown me if she knew my beliefs. 

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  • Yes I am a practicing catholic. I do believe in gay rights and no I would never have an abortion myself but I don't feel the need to tell others how to live their lives
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    Yikes mrs Adam. You're hardcore!

    Well, like I said fairly new, meaning I married into it :).  I wasn't raised Lutheran but I did have a little religious upbringing.   

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  • imageRondackHiker:
    I'm Christian. I'm in a constant struggle to find a church that doesn't preach about gays being bad while standing at the pulpit wearing mixed fibers. Talk about picking and choosing bible verses.

    I really struggle with that too. I think that whole portion of the Bible has been misinterpreted because of fear and taken out of it's original context (I read a great article stating that in ancient times, homosexuality and orgies were often practiced along with paganism and that's why it gets condemned). In any case, Jesus says there is no commandment greater than to love your neighbour, and also let he who is without sin cast the first stone, so I really don't understand the homosexual bashing/fear that goes on with Christians. I'm very liberal where that's concerned. I would rather see two gay guys in a Christ-centered marriage than a gay guy married to a woman living a lie.

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    I'm Christian. I'm in a constant struggle to find a church that doesn't preach about gays being bad while standing at the pulpit wearing mixed fibers. Talk about picking and choosing bible verses.

    Have you looked into an Episcopalian church? 

    If not, and you happen to come from either a Catholic or Protestant backround, you might feel at home there.

     

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    imageRondackHiker:
    I'm Christian. I'm in a constant struggle to find a church that doesn't preach about gays being bad while standing at the pulpit wearing mixed fibers. Talk about picking and choosing bible verses.

    I really struggle with that too. I think that whole portion of the Bible has been misinterpreted because of fear and taken out of it's original context (I read a great article stating that in ancient times, homosexuality and orgies were often practiced along with paganism and that's why it gets condemned). In any case, Jesus says there is no commandment greater than to love your neighbour, and also let he who is without sin cast the first stone, so I really don't understand the homosexual bashing/fear that goes on with Christians. I'm very liberal where that's concerned. I would rather see two gay guys in a Christ-centered marriage than a gay guy married to a woman living a lie.



    You speak my thoughts.

    Also? The parts of the bible that say being gay is wrong say I should've marry my rapist. I welcome someone to say that to my face.


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    imageRondackHiker:
    I'm Christian. I'm in a constant struggle to find a church that doesn't preach about gays being bad while standing at the pulpit wearing mixed fibers. Talk about picking and choosing bible verses.

    I really struggle with that too. I think that whole portion of the Bible has been misinterpreted because of fear and taken out of it's original context (I read a great article stating that in ancient times, homosexuality and orgies were often practiced along with paganism and that's why it gets condemned). In any case, Jesus says there is no commandment greater than to love your neighbour, and also let he who is without sin cast the first stone, so I really don't understand the homosexual bashing/fear that goes on with Christians. I'm very liberal where that's concerned. I would rather see two gay guys in a Christ-centered marriage than a gay guy married to a woman living a lie.

    You speak my thoughts. Also? The parts of the bible that say being gay is wrong say I should've marry my rapist. I welcome someone to say that to my face.

    Leviticus also says that men shouldn't sit on the same seat a mentruating woman just sat on. I haven't read it yet but I think that Christians dismiss most of Leviticus as 1) the ancient Jewish people's medical book and 2) since Jesus made us right with God, all of the finaky (sp?) rules about circumsicion and eating pork are not needed.

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  • I'm Anglican but I attend Catholic Church with DH. Anglicans are more liberal although DH's church is very open and not preachy about things.

    We will raise our kids Catholic.


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    Leviticus also says that men shouldn't sit on the same seat a mentruating woman just sat on. I haven't read it yet but I think that Christians dismiss most of Leviticus as 1) the ancient Jewish people's medical book and 2) since Jesus made us right with God, all of the finaky (sp?) rules about circumsicion and eating pork are not needed.

    This is my understanding too. Leviticus rules are irrelevant to modern Christians, or should be.

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  • imagebeaubecca:
    I was raised Catholic and went to Catholic school for 12 years. DH was raised Catholic as well. But we recently converted to Episcopal. I was always a liberal Catholic but they have taken conservatism to a whole new level in recent years. The last straw for us was when we decided to undergo IVF. To know that our church would not agree with the conception of our son was just too much. I could never have baptized him in good conscience. So we switched and are happier. Same spiritual beliefs with a more liberal stand on social issues.

    I'm not a Catholic anymore but I do like the new pope.

  • Raised Catholic; practicing Anglican.

    I have very liberal social beliefs that I don't believe have anything to do with Christianity, no matter what the conservative right preaches.

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    Non denominational but believe in God and that Jesus was his son, so I am a Christian.

    This exactly. I think Fred and I are religious and political twinkies. 

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  • Christian here as well.  I don't like "claiming" denominations (I feel like most people feel obligated to adopt the beliefs of a denomination without actually searching for the truth themselves), but I'm closest to agreement with the Baptist church.

    I actually double majored in college, one of my majors being Bible/Theology.  I also teach a Bible class at the private school I work at. 


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    Scientology = aliens

    Chrsitianity = bearded dude flying into the skies and saying he'd be back.

    I don't think Christianity makes any more sense than any other belief that is faith-based. Because in the end, it comes down to your faith, y'know?

    I don't think Jesus flew. 

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    Ascended?
    Elevated?
    Rose up?
    My point is at the end of Matthew, he was like, "Peace, I'mma be back. Make disciples of all the nations."
    And then he threw up the deuces and went into the sky.

    I ain't mad at 'cha! Saying he flew made me think like Superman or something. It was funny.

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  • I'm an agnostic who was "raised" Baptist.

    Raised is in quotation marks because my parents were not religious at all but I went to a Baptist daycare for daycare/school from the age of 2.5 until I was 12. 

    My experiences there put me off of organized religion for ever.

    This joke is one of my favorites w/r/t religion.  It's by Emo Philips. 

    Once I saw this guy on a bridge about to jump. I said, "Don't do it!" He said, "Nobody loves me." I said, "God loves you. Do you believe in God?"

    He said, "Yes." I said, "Are you a Christian or a Jew?" He said, "A Christian." I said, "Me, too! Protestant or Catholic?" He said, "Protestant." I said, "Me, too! What franchise?" He said, "Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Baptist or Southern Baptist?" He said, "Northern Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Conservative Baptist or Northern Liberal Baptist?"

    He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region, or Northern Conservative Baptist Eastern Region?" He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region." I said, "Me, too!"

    Northern Conservative?Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1879, or Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1912?" He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1912." I said, "Die, heretic!" And I pushed him over.

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  • Jesus flew to Heaven on a Quiddich broom.

     

    FACT. 

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  • I am a Christian.  I was raised in the Methodist church and I've recently returned to it after finding a church that I absolutely love--liberal leanings and traditional service/music, and the preacher is just fantastic.  It's the kind of church I've been searching for my entire adult life, and it's made me feel very excited about my religion for the first time in years.

    My spirituality is a very personal thing to me and I view it first and foremost as a personal relationship between me and God/Jesus.  I don't think that my liberal social ideals are compromised in any way by those relationships.  I think that one of the defining characteristics of a true Christian is to love everyone and treat everyone kindly.  I do not take the Bible literally.  I do enjoy reading the Bible, particularly the Gospel of John.  I think that particular gospel has some of the most beautiful language of any book I've ever read.  <---- random.

    I know someone posted a link to one of Glennon Melton's articles earlier today, and it may be the same one I'm about to link, but this article sums up my feelings perfectly:  https://www.huffingtonpost.com/glennon-melton/i-love-gay-people-and-christians-_b_3497785.html

  • imageCinemaGoddess:

    Jesus flew to Heaven on a Quiddich broom.

     

    FACT. 

    So is he the Seeker and what happens when he catches the Snitch?



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  • imageCinemaGoddess:

    Jesus flew to Heaven on a Quiddich broom.

    FACT. 

    CG knows her history.
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  • I am a dirty lurker but I will answer... 

    I am a Christian.

    My beliefs are significantly impacted by my faith. I guess it is one reason I lurk more and don't post often because there is very open hostility towards those that call themselves Christians (but I really enjoy all the discussion that goes on here so I keep lurking). For the record, I believe homosexuals should be treated with the same love and respect that anyone else should be and I believe Jesus taught us this (heck, he welcomed a prostitute as a sister and she joined him and his disciples). I consider myself to be intelligent and well-educated and am very respectful of other's belief systems even if they greatly differ from mine.

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    I am a dirty lurker but I will answer... 

    I am a Christian.

    My beliefs are significantly impacted by my faith. I guess it is one reason I lurk more and don't post often because there is very open hostility towards those that call themselves Christians (but I really enjoy all the discussion that goes on here so I keep lurking). For the record, I believe homosexuals should be treated with the same love and respect that anyone else should be and I believe Jesus taught us this (heck, he welcomed a prostitute as a sister and she joined him and his disciples). I consider myself to be intelligent and well-educated and am very respectful of other's belief systems even if they greatly differ from mine.

    I don't ever think I've seen a great deal of hostility, but some of us non-believers have openly stated our side of beliefs.  And as the bolded states, I feel we are fairly respectful of others' beliefs even if they differ. 



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  • People might not think so by some of the comments I make on certain Christian-oriented Facebook pages but I do belong to a UCC church. It is the church I grew up in and they are accepting of everyone. I try to live my life as Jesus would and that does not include shunning homosexuals or anyone living a "worldly existence" vs a "Godly existence" as are big terms in the Baptist church my husband grew up in.

    I also really love the idea of Heaven. I'm very spiritual. I love believing that one day I will see my mom and dad, my grandparents, my babies, and anyone else who leaves this earth before me again. I do not believe in grace by salvation as it makes zero sense to me that a non-believing teacher who died shielding her students would burn in the same place that the man who killed them would.

    I'm not living for what happens after I die, I'm living for the life I have been given here and now. My concern is not ensuring that other people have eternal life but that they can live this life as comfortably as possible.

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    imageCinemaGoddess:

    Jesus flew to Heaven on a Quiddich broom.

     

    FACT. 

    So is he the Seeker and what happens when he catches the Snitch?

    We are the Seekers and the Snitch is salvation or Heaven.  Jesus is clearly a Beater, that swats away the Bludgers sent by Satan to knock us off of our brooms and away from our goal of the snitch/Heaven.   The Holy Spirit is the other Beater and God is the Keeper with the Pitch, of course, representing Heaven.  Angels are the Chasers flying around helping us score points in life.

    I give up trying to get a ticker.  I have a DD that is 2.5 years old and is awesome.  Maybe I'll add a quote to distinguish myself.  Hmmm.  How about...

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    imagekuipogirl:

    I am a dirty lurker but I will answer... 

    I am a Christian.

    My beliefs are significantly impacted by my faith. I guess it is one reason I lurk more and don't post often because there is very open hostility towards those that call themselves Christians (but I really enjoy all the discussion that goes on here so I keep lurking). For the record, I believe homosexuals should be treated with the same love and respect that anyone else should be and I believe Jesus taught us this (heck, he welcomed a prostitute as a sister and she joined him and his disciples). I consider myself to be intelligent and well-educated and am very respectful of other's belief systems even if they greatly differ from mine.

    I don't think there's open hostility towards Christians on here AT ALL. Only the ones that try to say Jesus wants you to Bootstraps or block equality. Then we'll have a problem.

     

    I am sorry, I should have clarified. I have been on the knot/nest/bump since 2007 and the general feel is that Christians are uneducated and if they believe in the Bible than they are stupid. I was not talking specifically of the Parenting board (although just a few posts down someone did say something about those that believe God is "bothered" by trivial matters are of sub-par intelligence). I do generally really like all of you even if I don't agree with absolutely everything that is said. 

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    People might not think so by some of the comments I make on certain Christian-oriented Facebook pages but I do belong to a UCC church. It is the church I grew up in and they are accepting of everyone. I try to live my life as Jesus would and that does not include shunning homosexuals or anyone living a "worldly existence" vs a "Godly existence" as are big terms in the Baptist church my husband grew up in.

    I also really love the idea of Heaven. I'm very spiritual. I love believing that one day I will see my mom and dad, my grandparents, my babies, and anyone else who leaves this earth before me again. I do not believe in grace by salvation as it makes zero sense to me that a non-believing teacher who died shielding her students would burn in the same place that the man who killed them would.

    I'm not living for what happens after I die, I'm living for the life I have been given here and now. My concern is not ensuring that other people have eternal life but that they can live this life as comfortably as possible.

    That was really well put.

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    imageSunnyMeg1:

    People might not think so by some of the comments I make on certain Christian-oriented Facebook pages but I do belong to a UCC church. It is the church I grew up in and they are accepting of everyone. I try to live my life as Jesus would and that does not include shunning homosexuals or anyone living a "worldly existence" vs a "Godly existence" as are big terms in the Baptist church my husband grew up in.

    I also really love the idea of Heaven. I'm very spiritual. I love believing that one day I will see my mom and dad, my grandparents, my babies, and anyone else who leaves this earth before me again. I do not believe in grace by salvation as it makes zero sense to me that a non-believing teacher who died shielding her students would burn in the same place that the man who killed them would.

    I'm not living for what happens after I die, I'm living for the life I have been given here and now. My concern is not ensuring that other people have eternal life but that they can live this life as comfortably as possible.

    That was really well put.

    Agreed.

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