You sure Jesus had long hair?I was brought up in a Southern Baptist church and I questioned/challenged my pastor about the teachings of the church & Bible all of the time as a teenager until he pulled out the "Well, I don't have perfect answers to all of your questions. It just comes down to faith". That's about the point where I decided I was done with it altogether.
I laughed when I read the "grapes were different back then" line because a) that's absurd and b) it kind of reminded me a little of something my hillbilly great grandmother said to me when I was younger. She was an awesome lady and a hard core Baptist. When I was in my early 20s I had long hair for a while. Really seemed to bother my great grandma and from time to time she would tell me I should cut it because guys shouldn't "wear their hair long like that". I eventually was like "Well grandma, Jesus had long hair. You want me to be like Jesus, right?". At first she was all but then she came back with "Well, times were different back then".
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We have fairly similar backgrounds it seems.I was brought up in a Southern Baptist church and I questioned/challenged my pastor about the teachings of the church & Bible all of the time as a teenager until he pulled out the "Well, I don't have perfect answers to all of your questions. It just comes down to faith". That's about the point where I decided I was done with it altogether.
I laughed when I read the "grapes were different back then" line because a) that's absurd and b) it kind of reminded me a little of something my hillbilly great grandmother said to me when I was younger. She was an awesome lady and a hard core Baptist. When I was in my early 20s I had long hair for a while. Really seemed to bother my great grandma and from time to time she would tell me I should cut it because guys shouldn't "wear their hair long like that". I eventually was like "Well grandma, Jesus had long hair. You want me to be like Jesus, right?". At first she was all but then she came back with "Well, times were different back then".
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Ditto.We have fairly similar backgrounds it seems.
If so I hope God got on teenage Jesus' case like "Jesus Christ, cut your hair! You're starting to look like your mother. And clean up your room. It looks like a pig sty!".You sure Jesus had long hair?
Yeah the long hair thing was just a hangup up of my great grandma, not anything the church said. She was a little old lady originally from southwestern Kentucky and had certain ideas of how a man should and shouldn't look is all.Alcohol - is addressed by Jesus and the bible. Don't be given to drunkenness, it clouds your judgment and causes problems. That sounds like pretty good advice. Jesus drunk wine. Wine is good. The kind with alcohol in it.
Long hair - WTHeck? What cares? /insert picture of Jesus laughing at such trivial stuff
I was wrongly using grandma as an example. Still, there are a bunch of weird people that try to pull crap like that in the name of something.Yeah the long hair thing was just a hangup up of my great grandma, not anything the church said. She was a little old lady originally from southwestern Kentucky and had certain ideas of how a man should and shouldn't look is all.
Sure. Some people get weird about it. It is nitpicking to worry about the guy's style/delivery if his message is Christian. It really is. Not everyone is that way, but a lot of people still have a certain idea of what a Christian is supposed to look like.I was wrongly using grandma as an example. Still, there are a bunch of weird people that try to pull crap like that in the name of something.
I remember one pastor arguing with a member about "Christian" music (whatever that is). He was saying that there is no way that the music could be Christian because the guys voice was gravelly like da debil. He tried to use some scriptures to back up his claim, which got off track and weird really soon.
You son of a...I was wrongly using grandma
Yep. Best freebie known to mankind ever. Use it or lose it.I like it when Christians, who pretty much all follow a basic statement of faith concerning the bible, make stuff up as they go. /sarcasm
There has been so much horse crap that has been spewed over the years, it is not even funny. What is even funnier/sadder is when folks try to twist the bible to fit some weird agenda or fear that people have.
The new testament time that we live in boils down to one thing really simply - the gospel of Jesus.
1. God is not angry and he isn't raining down judgment on anyone. That's right, NOBODY AT ALL. Wrath was already poured out on Jesus on the cross. Yeah, he didn't kill anyone in a hurricane or anything like that.
2. Judgment is reserved for judgment day. That day is based on two things - 1) you are a believer 2) or you aren't. That's right again, folks...if you do not want Jesus when you are alive then you get exactly that forever...separation from God. Congrats, you won the prize that you wanted.
3. The biggest lie ever perpetrated on the church and society as a whole is that right living comes before reconciliation and that this terrible cycle of being reconciled to God and then falling away is a giant, horrific train ride that never ends until you die. That is not the gospel of Jesus. In fact, the bible bears it out repeatedly. One of the most famous times is when Jesus finds the women caught in adultery. Jesus basically told her that He didn't condemn her. He said go and sin no more after he forgave her. He didn't tell her to go and get her life right and come back once she did that. He forgave her and then she changed after she understood this forgiveness.
4. Satan actually means accuser. Those in the church that use God's name, the bible or whatever to accuse people of sin are actually being used as agents of Satan. Yeah, I said it and I ain't takin it back. Somehow it got twisted along the way. People forgot what Jesus was really teaching. The bible isn't a behavior modification tool to be used by weirdos who are afraid of this world. Those that lead with that teaching are misguided. If they are interested in living and spread the gospel of Jesus, that is.
Now, I know that some will come along say that the bible is this and the bible is that. All of that is fine and wonderful. I suppose if you aren't a fan of scripture then there really isn't much I can say or do. I know that some reject the gospel because they have a wrong view of what it really is. Others argue against it using commentary of 'experts'. All I am trying to (poorly perhaps) say is what the bible actually is about. The gospel of freedom starts at the crucifixion of Jesus in the bible and goes forward. That is pretty much the meat and potatoes of what we are dealing with.
You would not have gotten along with the Baptists and Christers I grew up around.3. The biggest lie ever perpetrated on the church and society as a whole is that right living comes before reconciliation and that this terrible cycle of being reconciled to God and then falling away is a giant, horrific train ride that never ends until you die. That is not the gospel of Jesus. In fact, the bible bears it out repeatedly. One of the most famous times is when Jesus finds the women caught in adultery. Jesus basically told her that He didn't condemn her. He said go and sin no more after he forgave her. He didn't tell her to go and get her life right and come back once she did that. He forgave her and then she changed after she understood this forgiveness.
4. Satan actually means accuser. Those in the church that use God's name, the bible or whatever to accuse people of sin are actually being used as agents of Satan. Yeah, I said it and I ain't takin it back. Somehow it got twisted along the way. People forgot what Jesus was really teaching. The bible isn't a behavior modification tool to be used by weirdos who are afraid of this world. Those that lead with that teaching are misguided. If they are interested in living and spread the gospel of Jesus, that is.
I was brought up in a Southern Baptist church and I questioned/challenged my pastor about the teachings of the church & Bible all of the time as a teenager until he pulled out the "Well, I don't have perfect answers to all of your questions. It just comes down to faith". That's about the point where I decided I was done with it altogether.
I laughed when I read the "grapes were different back then" line because a) that's absurd and b) it kind of reminded me a little of something my hillbilly great grandmother said to me when I was younger. She was an awesome lady and a hard core Baptist. When I was in my early 20s I had long hair for a while. Really seemed to bother my great grandma and from time to time she would tell me I should cut it because guys shouldn't "wear their hair long like that". I eventually was like "Well grandma, Jesus had long hair. You want me to be like Jesus, right?". At first she was all but then she came back with "Well, times were different back then".
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Not true I belong to a Church of Christ and we be jamming up in there. All kinds of instruments, electric guitars, drums, piano, keyboard, organ, bass, violins, saxophones, trumpets, trombones. You name it we've had it played in a service.You say protestants are sola scriptura, but the Baptists think none of the wine in the bible had alcohol in it and the Church of Christ think the bible prohibits musical instruments, even though neither of those ideas is biblical or even reasonable.