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#541 - 06/04/06 01:43 AM
Re: Christian "bashing"
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
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Loc: Orange County, California
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There are two very different concepts, and I'll try to delineate them as I understand the words.
"Discussion about one's faith" -- we have a lot of that here, and I see it as a positive way of trying to understand others' beliefs. Discussion is when we understand that we are all individuals who, through the course of life, have hopefully found a belief system that resonates with us, and makes us a better, more loving, person. Discussion in this sense is never judgmental. It's saying: "this is what works for me, and I'm happy you found something that works for you."
"Proselytization" says "this is what I believe. Therefore you should believe it too." And it usually continues with some kind of threat or negativity, like "if you don't follow my religion, you'll be (damned to hell/ not be a worthwhile person/ etc etc.) Proselytization looks down on other people's religious beliefs as unholy/ misguided/ wrong etc. People who proselytize think that their way is the only way for everybody, that they have the only right answers, and that if you pledge allegiance to their religion, your problems will be solved.
Discussion is wonderful. Proselytizing always makes me feel violated, like someone is trying to shove something in me that shouldn't be shoved. And yes, I ALWAYS know when that's the intention.
I agree with Anne. Too many millions of people have died in the name of "one size -- MY SIZE -- should fit all." One size never fits all.
Dotsie, it's good to be back <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/smile.gif" />
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#542 - 06/04/06 06:52 PM
Re: Christian "bashing"
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Registered: 03/22/05
Posts: 4876
Loc: Canada
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Meredith, I'm glad to hear your voice here again. I too was affected by what appeared to me to be a sudden and relentless onslaught of "my way or no way" postings here. There were times when I just had to pull back and not get sucked into the negativity.
I really enjoy discussing spirituality, and finding out about ALL belief systems in terms of what brings peace and fulfillment to people. I especially enjoyed the discussions with PattyAnn and Dahti, and was so disappointed when those discussions became squelched by such unrelenting proselytizing that those women's voices have been painfully silent ever since.
I love and celebrate my Christian faith. But I also love and celebrate all spirituality and heartily embrace each person's freedom to choose what to believe and what not to believe. As I've said here before and will continue to advocate, I believe that our Creator so loves us and wants so much to be an intimate part of our lives, that He/She wears many different faces and allows Him/Herself to be called by many different names...we can only meet someone face to face if the other is willing to meet us right where we are. A soaring ornate cathedral, a lowly mud hut in the middle of a desolate village, a prison cell, a refugee camp, a pile of rubble in a war-torn neighborhood, a hovel in a garbage dump, a drug-infested alleyway - surely if I can see it, God too knows that one face, one name, one color, one credo, one size cannot possibly fit all.
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