I have been to many, many churches. They are all about the same. Most very nice. But 
the gossip, backstabbing and petty hate has been an integral part of all the ones I've 
spent any time in to date. And it is always the church elders and "VIP"s that are the 
worst offenders. Note, however, it is seldom the priests (at least not in my hearing).

I don't think that the people should be perfect. But if they point their finger at me 
(or others) and say - You are not following the LAW, then they should be willing to 
look at themselves at the same time, and see how their actions fall within their own 
rules.

Most of these churches I have been to have a very active "other" barrier. They are 
very tolerant of those inside the barrier, but do not allow the same kind of human 
foibles to those outside the barrier. The same action from one within their group is 
treated as a forgivable sin, but if done by someone outside, "they're going to hell". 
Fortunately the barrier and reasons for it move from group to group, so most people 
can find a group just like them (as you say "personality is more like"). But the very 
existence of that kind of thinking is at odds with the basic teachings of all these 
churches, IMHO.

You say this issue about the Bishop is not about hate. It is about hate. Not everyone. 
Those who just disagree, even enthusiastically, are great. Differences of opinion are 
great. That's why there is more than one church. People who think this guy is the 
worst thing to come along since the Inquisition have every right to their opinion. 
Heck, even those people who are calling in the death threats have the right to their 
opinion. Just not to act on it.

The coverage I have seen (TV, Radio, Internet) have shown that many of those in the 
"against" camp are of the witch-burning variety. Many of them hold high positions in 
the Anglican Church. That is what I find sad and a little bit funny. They don't see 
that their very actions are diametrically opposite of what they say they are fighting 
for. And they guy they are fighting against seems to be better at what they say they 
are fighting for than they are. Funny.

I do think most Christians (since they fall in the "most people" category) are 
selfish, self absorbed, and quite capable of not only hating, but actual being proud 
of hating.

I also never said their (our) religion was invalid. I think its great. And I hope that 
someday they will _follow_ it a little more.

Jerry Johnson


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/06/03 12:32PM >>>
I would say that your church is in the minority, and that you don't go to
church enough, and that you need to find a church where you feel that your
personality is more like those of the congregation.

I love my church, I have a good time going, and I don't find most people to
be hypocrital, just human.  It sounds as though you expect all of your
church goers to be practically perfect - that just isn't so.  If you
subscribe to tolerance, don't be bothered by what others do, just live the
right life yourself.

Take a minute and listen to what the bible-thumbers have to say in it's
entirety, and you'll realize that it's not about hate at all, it's about
different opinions than yours regarding some issues.  Not to say that there
is not hate, but it's mostly not.

It sounds like your opinion of your church leads to you think that most
Christians are people filled with hate and therefore their religion is
invalid.  How's that for intolerance?  You're blaming an entire religion for
the problems that you have your your church.  I'm sure that you don't know
the people that I go to church with.  They are the nicest group of people
that I've ever had the chance to be affliated with.

Matthew Small



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Yet another scumbag parent....


> First off, I am a Christian. Methodist to be precise.
>
> But I don't often go to Church.
>
> I find that the Church, and most of those who practice the Christian
religions, somewhat hypocritical. (And I do know this is an insult.)
> They preach love and tolerance, but seldom practice it. And don't really
try too hard. Nor feel bad about it when they don't. They tend to be really
good haters. And if you don't toe the line exactly as they define it (and
there are hundreds of lines, all drawn in different places) you are a bad,
bad person, and deserve all you get.
>
> As for this guy, I truly don't care one way or another. If his
congregation is for him, that's what matters to me. Intellectually. It
doesn't really matter to me at all in the overall sense. But I do get
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