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Funky speaks the truth! In my former church they stongly advised against learning about any other religions, even other branches of christian doctrine because it could cause us to become decieved. I was told that I was sinning for just THINKING and QUESTIONING things outside of that church!
Wow. That's scary. I have always been taught to study what others believe so I can discuss the Bible with them, and know where they are coming from. We should always question anything men teach.
Funky speaks the truth! In my former church they stongly advised against learning about any other religions, even other branches of christian doctrine because it could cause us to become decieved. I was told that I was sinning for just THINKING and QUESTIONING things outside of that church!
Yeah the same thing happened to me when I was 7 years old. I was asking too many questions at church and they couldn't answer them well, and they became angry with me. They actually punished me for asking them questions about other religions and "questioning the Bible". They made me write sentences, hold books over my head, do cleaning chores, it was pure brainwashing and behavior modification on an impressionable young kid. But I was wise enough to see it for what it was.
So I chose to go seperate ways with the religion at age 8.
Yeah the same thing happened to me when I was 7 years old. I was asking too many questions at church and they couldn't answer them well, and they became angry with me. They actually punished me for asking them questions about other religions and "questioning the Bible". They made me write sentences, hold books over my head, do cleaning chores, it was pure brainwashing and behavior modification on an impressionable young kid. But I was wise enough to see it for what it was.
So I chose to go seperate ways with the religion at age 8.
Funky speaks the truth! In my former church they stongly advised against learning about any other religions, even other branches of christian doctrine because it could cause us to become decieved. I was told that I was sinning for just THINKING and QUESTIONING things outside of that church!
Same here...I was taught that all the others would burn in hell and ours was the one true religion....I think they are all the same in those teachings...What a way to pollute a child's mind!
Funky speaks the truth! In my former church they stongly advised against learning about any other religions, even other branches of christian doctrine because it could cause us to become decieved. I was told that I was sinning for just THINKING and QUESTIONING things outside of that church!
That is true. I know a group of women I used to work with many, many years ago was literally appalled and even scared because I told them I would read palms for free beer in my college days. They thought it 'witchy'.
Also, I have heard of christian sects warning its members against yoga for some reason.
But to be fair, I don't know of any christian sect that will kill a person for converting to another faith.
It's very normal. I think the vast majority of Christian churches operate this way.
As a young kid I went to 3 different Christian churches. And they all used scare tactics and powerful brainwashing techniques on me and the rest of the young kids. Some Churches were more strict than others, but they all used fear to control us.
And most of the kids followed the Bibles word out of pure fear. Fear of breaking the rules, fear of punishment by adults, fear of going to hell after death, fear of angering God and Jesus. These kids were not old enough to think very logically yet, so they just soaked it all up like a sponge. I still remember how many of those kids genuinely feared God.
Fear is drilled into the minds of young kids in Christian churches. It's all rather twisted really. I can see why some adults are such overzealous Christians with the kind of indoctrination that goes on in these places.
I began to dread going to church. Even at that age, I could see how they were using fear to control our minds, and indoctrinate us. So I began to rebel against it.
My parents and school teachers were all very laid back. Then I would go to church, and it was an assualt of fear tactics, punshments, indoctrination and other BS.
And when I stopped going to church, I felt such a huge feeling of happiness, liberation and freedom
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