Faith as Opposed to Organised Religion
It didn't sound like a sermon Still Trying, I agree with you. I don't think religion, organised religion has an awful lot to do with God at all, most of the time. It is about people, seeking to try to find some answers and trying to find a way. And certainly people are flawed, a church isn't exempt from peoples behaviour good, bad or indifferent; and thats church's as well as the people in them. Although the problem I have is that they seem to believe they aren't flawed, sometimes they really think they know it all and sometimes peope in them think they are God, and I don't mean in a mental health way....(that wasn't meant to sound like that either sorry). I mean they really think they are and that everyone needs to treat them as such. This is sounding worse...how about this...
I for one agree with you, I knew an absolutely amazing minister, very spirit lead. Not in an Evangelical kind of way, he was Methodist (That wasn't meant to sound quite so funny ish). I knew when I talked with him and he asked me at the time why hadn't I lost my faith, well I knew when I talked with him that I was talking with someone that was in relationship with God, or higher power, whatever you want to call it. I knew he wasn't carrying the arrogance that can accompany many self righteous religious people. And I am not talking about everybody here, please people don't go getting upset. But I hope you know what I mean.. I met one minister who was nine to five, I couldn't believe in how he looked at his faith, his walk with Christ. And again I don't mean he worked nine to five literally, or that he had some boundaries I couldn't cope with no...No I never really went to him for counsell, probably because of it. I mean, he seemed to be believing nine to five but living differently altogether, but it is not for me to judge, I don't know what heppened to him and I don't know maybe he was struggling and had lost his faith...or way I don't know.
My point here is I think we can forget that churchs are just buildings with people in them. We expect the people to be better somehow because we believe they are more "godly" but often they aren't. But they do answer to a higher power, and that is what they believe, and while they may be judgemental or whatever, they will be held to account for their behaviour one day.
That was one of the problems I had, I was judged constantly and no matter what I did, I was never going to be seen as anything other than shop solied or used goods. And this I believe was what helped some members to see me as something they could use (I wont go on about that here), and then it was impacted further when I approached the elders and minister for help.
But I do think that "the church" does or should take responsibility for its actions, it has set itself up as a church afteral, so therefore maybe it needs to have some accountability here on earth. Just as I am accountable for my actions on this planet now, I believe they should also be. Although again I believe the only one that can judge where someone's heart really is, and truely know anyone's intent besides themselves is God, or that Higher Power. So earthly judgement aside, someone somewhere knows.
(that last bit sounded kind of spooky like a thriller or something...sorry...cue the scarey music)