My heated journal

Thursday, June 30th, 2005 11:04 pm
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[personal profile] basildestiny
Dear friends,

Just a quick question. I've been feeling the heat lately. Of course! How could I not. I am confused by it. I was speaking with someone earlier tonight and it occured to me that people may be under the assumption that because I believe something to be true that I will then take that truth and judge people with it. I would like to take the time to say that this is my journal and it will be filled with my beliefs, especially when someone asks me what I believe. It doesn't mean that I want to force my beliefs upon you. It just means that I believe in something that you might not. Is this such a stretch? If I were Hindu, would that be such a problem? If I believed that it was wrong to kill anything living at all because it might be a reincarnation of one of my relatives, would that be a problem? Or is it simply because I believe that the Bible is 100% true and that makes me sound stoopid and stubborn? I'm just asking for some honesty. Please tell me if that's it or if it really is because somehow I am a bad person now.

In truth, I don't want people to believe in what I believe just because I say it is right. I prefer people to come to their own realization.

When I am talking to people, it just feels like there are questions or something else being held back. It hurts my feelings more to have my friends asking me the same thing repeatedly after I feel I have explained than to just be honest and truthful with me.

If you think I am stupid, just say so.
~Bas

pickles are good

Date: 2005-07-01 07:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tubablah.livejournal.com
nah, i think you're rockin it, j. the thing that i think is the hardest element of faith to grasp is that even though there are universal truths, how a person comes to accept that truth forms their individual path. and it has to be different than another's. you're born into the world as your own person. with your own areas of strength and weakness. and you have different experiences which also shape you into you. its like you're a lock. and, we're trying to get everyone's door open. but the alignment of your individual personality traits/needs - your tumblers - is different than the person sitting next to you. fighting over what path to take is like trying the wrong key in a lock until either the key or lock have had enough and something breaks. and, sadly, sometimes a person doesn't know when to stop trying something that doesn't work and try something different. so a lot of people hide in that little cubbyhole that feels comfortable. and who wants to be told that your perfect corner of the world is flawed? im pretty sure you could name a few. :-)

Date: 2005-07-01 12:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starlytebaby.livejournal.com
The difference between Hindus and Southern Baptists is that in my experience with someone who is Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, etc...is that they are private about their religion. They practice it openly, but it does not involve telling other people that if they do not follow the Hindu way, they will be making a mistake, heading on the wrong path, going to hell, etc etc etc :)

Most other world religions lead their religious lives without practicing religious evangelism with the exception of some fundamentalist groups in each. Catholics I know do not practice religious evangelism either, especially what people would refer to as liberal catholics although I hear the Catholic church in Spain is having a fit because over 60% of the country is agreeing with Gay marraige and in another month once it passes one more house, it will go into effect.

I know a few gay Buddhists, a gay Toaist and a handful of Gay Christians. It does not mean they love their religions any less, it simply means they disagree with what the original teachings were and feel those teachings were not given by God but rather man, who can often be corrupt. They believe they can still be Christian for instance because Jesus was kind and loved others and didn't go hanging around all the good people, but rather the people struggling and needing the most guidance. I would be interested to know if it says anything in the New Testament about being gay. I have seen a lot in the Old Testament, but things changed when Jesus arrived.

Date: 2005-07-01 03:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nikgirl.livejournal.com
You're stupid.
But only because you care about other people's feelings.
But then it wouldn't be very Christian of you to NOT care about how your beliefs impact those around you.

So I give you a gold star. :)

Date: 2005-07-01 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nikgirl.livejournal.com
Oh... I can not resist...

Just like sharing when Baskin-Robins gives away free ice cream.
Free Ice Cream?! PRAISE THE LAW-ARD!!

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