Are Christians Becoming Hypocrites?
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1...hypocrites.html
First things first, are all Christians hipocrites? Absolutely not!
Christians are perphaps one of the most demeaning religous groups I have met thus far in my life. There are so many rules and regulations to live by that it is almost unbearable. What you are required to do of course varies from church to church and things vary within sectors too.
Each church has its own set of "laws" that one must abide by or be shunned basically. Now they wont come out and tell you that you are being outcast, but they sure will show you in one way or another. This is especially true of churches that push the monetary donations. Some churches even go so far as to require a certain stipend of money (oh say 10 percent of your income) pledged in order to become a member. Others require you to not have a prior divorce, commit a certain amount of hours to charity work, or to attend unless they see it as a worthy (or excused) absence. Granted, not all churhes have this obligations, but you would be surprised at how many DO!
What happened to going to church to find faith, be among fellow moral people, and to connect with an intertwined support network. Why must you be of one sect to sit beside your fellow man and feel uplifted? Why should one be required to do anything at all in order to come and be with God? Who set this ridiculous rules, and why are Christians obeying them? Have we lost all sight of what the purpose of being a Christian is?
I dont recall reading anything in the Bible that stated that another persons judgement is in your hands.
In fact, as I recall the Bible saying, "Stop judging, so that you shall not be judged, 2for with what judgment you judge, you will be judged, and with what measure you measure, it will be measured to you. 3But why do you look at the speck, the [one] in your brother's eye, but you do not notice the log, the [one] in your own eye? 4Or, how will you say to your brother, 'Allow [me], I shall take the speck from your eye,' and look!, the log [is] in your own eye? 5Hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye" (Matthew 7:1-5).
It is not to decide who is right or wrong in their beliefs.
Just like you wouldnt want someone attacking everything you believe, neither would anyone else. No one can change you mind about what it is in your heart and what gives you the faith to keep your head up and plow through the mountains of problems that life gives you. You should not take it upon yourself to believe you are mighty enough to make that decision for someone else, or to change what they believe.
In conclusion, this epidemic needs to stop. Christians need to start realizing that to believe is to BE. No one is just enough to make the moral or spiritual decisions for other people. Nor are we deserving enough to be bestowed the power of the all might Judge.
**With so many bashing the beliefs of others I think this article is a good way for all people with all faiths beliefs and religions to understand what these things really mean to the beholder. I have been called a hypocrite and while I know its untrue it still is uncalled for and in very poor character to do so.
Do you have any thoughts on the article? Do you feel like your faith or beliefs are called to question and how does that make you feel?
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