Originally posted by dorkus:
Hi Glenn. I'm having a hard time telling if your points are directed at me, or at the Christian community as a whole.
My comments are directed to both yourself individually and, yes, the Christian community as a whole (which, incidentally, I am a part of). I am hardly an authority on either the spiritual or secular world, but I think you might have misunderstood my intent. I actually was supporting your individual point of view, while trying to explain the reason why many individuals here (and in real life) resent, question or even abhor the public Christian image today.
I entered this conversation in an attempt to shed real light on some issues, to balance out the loudest and more fluent in the group. My agenda has been apolitical - - I wanted to stay focused on what I see to be flaws in mainstream thinking regarding evolution, and present the creationist side in a less wacky way. Perhaps we could understand each other better and gain some respect for each other.
Understood and appreciated. Again, my post served to acknowledge exactly that - we all agree that communication on a message board can fail to take into account the nuance of one-to-one communication.
However, it never fails - the conversation somehow turns to "Sure, I respect what you believe, you can believe whatever BS you want, but what about that friggin' extreme right?
Your words, not mine. I don't think your beliefs are bulls*it, nor did I state them to somehow get a jab at you. Unless you are Rove's first cousin, or an ultra-conservative right winger, you shouldn't be offended by my post. If I struck a nerve, that might just mean something...
They're manipulating you, and they want to manipulate me." etc, etc. There is a deep rooted (resentment / hatred / irritation / etc) with "the Right." But I guess I should expect this, it is the favorite topic on this forum (I've been lurking here for years).
The deeply routed resentment/irritation was not created in a vacuum, and you know this. The vast majority of people in this country who define themselves as Christians are as fed up with the extreme right as are the right's traditional antagonists, the left. Again, you need to be able to seperate the difference between personal, emotional spirituality and right wing party politics to get my drift. BTW, that you lurked here for years and decided to "come out of the closet" still doesn't mean that you are right or, for that matter, wrong.
I'm not even sure where I sit in the 'middle to extreme right" spectrum. I don't believe that I'm unduly influenced by politicians or TV evangelists. I have beliefs on issues, and many of them are connected to my Christian view of the world. I think that they would have to be discussed one by one. And you know what? I'm really clueless. I'm not sure which issues are the ones that affect or bug you the most.
I consider myself relatively clueless as well - I think you misinterpreted my post as a personal assault, which it is not at all. Nothing you have posted bugs me at all.
I hope no one thinks that I'm slamming them for their belief. I'm trying to be transparent in the hopes that others will be too. I recognize that what is gospel to one is silly to another. We all have some unfounded beliefs - and maybe they should be questioned. Really, I'm not offended when people (legitimately) question my faith. If I can't stand up to some questions, then what good is it?
Well put. FWIW, I should tell you that I am currently producing a very well known CCM artist, and I regularly produce both secular (gee I hate that word) and Christian artists - which certainly doesn't make me an authority on anything, but I am willing to share my observations.