There is one fundamental problem I cannot get over. There are obviously christians, who take christianity through a spiritual lense. And I do understand that kind of a religion.
But... I have been listening to christian apologists ever since I was a child. And I know, that this kind of a god was NOT what they were talking about. Neither the first mover nor the Pascal's vager are connected to the inner beauty of the world. The eternal hell I was promised and get threatened by is not connected to the inner piece this connection can bring.
So, even if I accepted this God, I still could never call myself a christian. Because I know, that it does describe something different, then what I would mean.
And yes, it is a problem, that I simply cannot get over. I feel disgust whenever I hear christian language. I will pray for you is closer to an insult then a greatful act.
Have you ever heard of this problem before? What do you think?
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@beardalaxy
That was really hard to read.
I am so sorry for you.
I myself have experienced the problem of forcing myself to do something, that was killing my soul in this way, and making me sick. For about 3 years, I felt sick trying to finish university, but writing a "well researched 50 pages long scientific paper" I knew would be read by 2 people, was driving me insane.
And that was purely based on futility, not based on existential fear on that level. So, that had to be unimaginable.
Thank you for sharing.
Is your comunity now better?
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@LukeAlmighty yeah don't worry lol, i'm not usually one to get mad over comparisons like that haha. we all experience things differently and being able to relate to each other at any level is good.
well, i won't speak too much about the aftermath because that gets into a completely different can of worms, but long story short it fucked up a lot of stuff with family and friends. i think i kind of took a lot of people with me though lol, after the initial shock of "beard isn't mormon anymore?!" they started to realize that i was still myself, but a lot better off for it. 4/5 of my closest friends, my mom, and my brother left the church a little while after. so thankfully i wasn't completely outcast, but it was definitely rocky there for a while and there are still some recovering relationships.
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@LukeAlmighty i've noticed a lot of people go to church SPECIFICALLY for the community, more or less, especially when it comes to non-denominational Christians. they all might have some slightly different beliefs on things and they are a lot more relaxed on that sort of thing, and they gather pretty frequently. at the end of the day though it's still a pastor preaching to them and then asking for their money, though. i guess it becomes more like a club with a president than a religion at that point, but i can't subscribe to that with a clean conscience.
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@beardalaxy
Obviously, I'm not trying to compare. I'm just trying to say, that I know, that kind of stress can truly fuck your health up for the rest of your life.