Hi Q, and very happy to see you back on top form
Perhaps I show a lack of respect for Mee's particular denomination, and perhaps I do get a little tired of Mee's posts being 99% quotes from the re-write version of ye olde tome he prefers. But is the Christian faith and its denominations so afraid of scrutiny that it cannot allow a probing debate on its foundations? In my experience anything which has roots that are diseased and rotten is unhealthy fare.
Mee has no inhibition about posting across the threads with his, in my opinion, often facile cut and pastes. My post merely challenges him to put the veracity and integrity of his chosen Church under scrutiny for once rather than him judging others by the rhetoric of watchtower. I admit my post showed a disdain for the organisation to which he devotes his energies, but I believe my disdain to be shared by many here and is thus a valid way to create an unambiguous message.
As you can see Mee has rather than accept my challenge attempted to refer me to watchtower doctrine. A doctrine dreamt up by a man who lived a life of luxury not piety. I have issues with all "end of days" brands of faith wherever I find them. To my mind they are a key tool in knowing which denominations are cruel and manipulative brainwasher's and which might not be. I respect Mee's right to be who he is and believe whatever he wants to. But if he wishes to proselytise so shamelessly then surely he cannot expect to go unchallenged?
Tao
Mee,
Slippery replies. "If you are not with me you are against me" is something said more recently by another insane individual. Whether from the Watchtower or a President such a statement is used to stifle truth and is designed to infer that dissenters are a mortal enemy with nothing valid to say. Do you believe there is nothing to be gained, that no understanding of your particular doctrine, can be made by putting its foundations under scrutiny? Or are you afraid that the tired old causes of insanity and greed might challenge your faith beyond breaking point?
Regards
Tao
Thanks Tao. It isn't Christianity being afraid of the light of day (it is to be a lighthouse or shining beacon on the top of the hill). Scrutiny fears come from individuals who are uncertain about their own knowledge base and or their own "faith".
In my case, the irritation factor comes into play with me, because I know something, and am then told by another that I know nothing...and should I let it go, then it is chalked up to weakness...when in reality, if it weren't for the strength of my faith in Christ (in this case), I would not be a very nice person to be around (for fools). If anything, Christianity has tempered my baser nature, and gives me pause and cause to remain calm, despite the "tempest" that may be around me.
Christianity Tao, is a great equalizer in life. It takes those who are naturally "fighters" and teaches them to be lovers. It takes those who are lovers, and teaches them to be able to fight. It sets balance.
What Christianity can do nothing with is fence walkers. God can't do anything with fence walkers, except knock them off the fence, one side or the other...one must choose, yes or no.
Personally, the attack on Christianity doesn't bother me. It is an opportunity to shine. What stuns people, is that Christians can fight back, HARD...and they can hurt! It's nothing personal. It's simply the right thing to do.
Christianity reminds me of the United States Coast Guard (go figure...

). Coast Guardsmen are outfitted with a rifle/pistol on one hip, and a first aid kit and life ring on the other. The preference is the using of the first aid kit and ring to help, all the time, but the gun in the hands of a Coasty is very accurate in finding its mark, if neccessary...Even the US Marines respect the Coast Guard...
Christianity is to make that same kind of impact on the world. Christianity is not a passive faith. It is a faith in action, or else it becomes no longer a living faith but rather a dead religion. But it isn't always rosy and cheerful. That is media hype, through the centuries.
People like Mee are passionate about their faith in Christ, and that upsets the status quo. Because it forces one to reveiw their own lives, and realize they are not living up the the standard beffiting them (just as a human being, let alone Child of God).
OK, getting off my box now...
v/r
Q