JJB wrote:Sean, you're using lots of generaliztions in your post.
Almost your entire reply had generalizations in it.
JJB wrote:The poor are not "always" overlooked. always being the word you used.
You're right, in your church it's different. But since you don't know the conditions of the churches I've been in and visited, how would you know about these?
Anyway, how much money is spent on the church buliding? If you sold the building and met at another location (homes, unused school gym, local hall, etc.), would
more poor get fed or
less with that money that was paying the church mortgage?
Right now, at the church I attend, someone I know in the church (a longstanding member) is about to lose their home because they can't make the back tax payments. The church leaders have offered no help, yet they are very excited about their new building plans to the tune of 1 million dollars. This is just one example. Also note that this same church teaches tithing to the church (building/leaders) and not the people! They even drew a picture on the board, one of a building and one of a person and said "You don't give to people, you give to the church and we distribute to the people". Now, if I give to this needy person so they don't lose their home, I'm in violation of a direct command given by church pastor. Yet they are doing nothing to help. Reminds me of Mathew 23:4
So tell me, are the poor getting overlooked?
JJB wrote:
At our church, we have a group that gathers fri nites to make bag lunches to go downtown and hand out to the homeless or hungry. We sponsor a family room in a family shelter. So, I disagree with your statement that the poor are "always" overlooked by local church congregations. What an overstatement and overreaction. We're not a body of gifted and talented ppl sitting around doing little or nothing. Shame on you for making such a bald faced lie.
It's too bad you have such a dim, critical view of the local church. What were you saying about ppl not being smart enough to come to the same conclusions that you have? my, my. From my vantage point, i would say it's been a loooong time since you've been to a local church as I see many misunderstandings and non-issues within your post.
Notice that hardly any Calvinists post here? Also rarely do I see ppl who disagree with one another here. Too many like-minded folks congregate in this internet space. Expanding one's viewpoint is usually a good, learning experience.
I come here to try and give another view as I think some of the beliefs are divisive to the "invisible" body of Christ (as we Calvies call the church universal), including the one being espoused concerning local congregations being unnecessary and unbiblical. Is that an armin or calvie issue? I don't think so.
Is Steve really interested in placing memberships in several local congregations or "clubs" as he called them? I don't think so. I think on this website there is an issue where ppl do not want to submit to authority. But that is what Christ commands us to do.
As for being treated differently because I am a Calvinist. Just read my posts and listen to STeve's radio show. Calvinist is used as a derogatory term. I'm the one in this space that is looked down upon, as tho I'm not smart enuf to arrive at the same conclusion as you. So much for showing brotherly love, huh?
Most of my friend are Arminians. I swim in an ocean full of Arminians. So I have no issue with you all, it's usually you who have issues with my beliefs.
The head of every man is Christ, not another man. Christians don't lord over other Christians like the unbelievers do.
Anyway, after giving my local church expierience, you seem like I'm not telling the truth about my expierience. You try and prove your point by explaining how your church operates? How is that relevent to my local church? I'm happy you have a great church. But just as I can't say that there are no good churches (you are proof postitive there are good ones), you can't say there are no bad ones, just because you are not in a bad one.
By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. (John 13:35)