quote: Originally Posted by DarkAngel:I have been personally threatened in real life by a couple of Christians. I was not in their church disrupting their service either. I was having a conversation with them and others at a party of a mutual friends. Luckily there were other people there and they made them leave.
The only person who mentioned disrupting church services was Bill. I said I would be asking questions and voicing my opinion. Apparently that is considered a big no no in church. I did not know that, but that does explain a lot.
Hi Dark,
And, you knew these people to be Christian because: (1) They had a cross tattooed on their heads, or (2) They told you they are Christian? I believe we are ALL aware that many folks will wear a Christian hat when they cannot even spell CHRISTIAN.
Dark, if you were in a court room during a trial -- would you KNOW that you are not to stand up and ask questions or make comments? Yet, in a Christian worship service, where a pastor is in the pulpit giving a sermon -- you did not know that it is disruptive to stand up and make a nuisance of yourself? Okay, if you say so.
As I said, if you have comments or questions -- approach the pastor or any of the church members AFTER the worship service -- or attend the Sunday School class or a Bible study where this is expected and accepted. This would not be disruptive -- but, would be constructive. But, then, one must ask -- which do YOU want to be: disruptive -- or constructive?
God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,
Bill