Coggins7 wrote:It is a sad thing. But it is fact of human nature. You are part of a tribe with strong views. We are the Only True and Living Church....so when one who has been such a strong part of the tribe falters it is a threat to the other tribe members. If indeed the Church is what it claims they would have to see you in some negative light in order to preserve their own position. There has to be something wrong with you. If you conclude that the Church is wrong and they do not you are not in tune with the spirit, the spirit has left you, or you maybe are sinning thus do not have the spirit-SOMETHING IS WRONG WITH YOU. If not then they would have to explore the possibility that the Church is not what it claims, their tribe has led them wrong....this is very hard and uncomfortable for people to do.
Ahhh...now you feel better, don't you? You've sided with
the underdog; with
the oppressed, repressed, suppressed, and depressed. You've encouraged his doubt and disorientation, and through recourse to a really quite strained analogy of the Church as a "tribe". As you lay the
blame on the Church's internal culture for his doubts (hoping, it seems, to
disabuse him of any inkling that the doubts could, in fact be a function of psychological, emotional, and spiritual dynamics underway within himself that are not so much about the Church as about his individual response to it), you reaffirm the re-framing of your own retreat from the Gospel as a reaction against deficiencies inherent the Church (as over against the possibility that it is really a reaction to the
requirements of the Church, but that is another story)
As I've not mentioned it up to this point, mms, this
is not the place to be if you really want to work through your doubts and concerns in a positive and productive way.
This
is not the place.
Whoah . . . slow down there, Coggins. That is not AT ALL how I read that post. Man, some people are so absorbed in their "positions" around these message boards that it sometimes seems that they have lost any hope of being objective. Of course, that is my subjective opinion based on whatever "position" I may be thought to be taking at the moment.
I am not oppressed or repressed or whatever. In fact, with my education, the privileges afforded me by my professional achievements, an extremely healthy and happy marriage of many years, etc., I can hardly claim victim status (although, on some days throughout these relatively recent trials I seem to have tried). I do not see how Jason Bourne said anything to either encourage or discourage my doubts, but simply made some thoughtful points that seem to me not to have been taking any kind of "side", but to be stating the reality (as he sees it).
With respect to all, no one here or on MAD is going to have any real impact on me with regard to this struggle. Certainly, some arguments and positions will appeal to me and some will not, but I am not so fragile that the strongly worded positions and aggressive personalities will impact decisions so important to my life. If this were not the case, I would have left the Church already simply as a result of the utter dearth of any Christlike quality, and the overflowing abundance of bitterness and vitriol coming from Selek and Pahoran and their ilk at MAD. Thankfully, Selek and Pahoran (and some others) can claim to be faithful members of the Church while pushing people away from it on a daily basis, and I think no more or less of the truthfulness claims of the Church as a result.