The Clean Out
Apprehension overwhelmed me this morning as I entered into a personal clothes clean-out flurry. What if, all of a sudden, I want to wear the top or jeans I had just ejected from my cupboard? Had I made an immense fashion mistake getting rid of them?
I managed to productively remove two bags of clothing from my life. However, it’s a little scary now as I analyze what I have left.
The clothes in my wardrobe bring a mysterious segue …
Lately I have been considering the practicality of fervently holding to doctrines and beliefs.
Locked up within many of our doctrines are misinformation and misunderstandings that have been passed on through generations of religion and denominations, and in some cases mistranslation of the original text.
What Doctrines Do You Adhere To?
Our beliefs regarding “Hell” can affect how we deal with people and how we view God. For example: “I’m right, and they are going to Hell” or “I’m going to Hell, so who cares how I live” or “You need to confess otherwise you are going to Hell” or even “A God who condemns people to Hell–what kind of God is that?”
Beliefs about the “End Times” and “The Rapture” can dictate steps that Christians must take to prepare themselves for those events.
Strong procedural beliefs about baptism can create judgements and impose requirements on the journeys of others.
Our understanding of “sin” plays out in our observation and treatment of non-Christians and Christians (including… [Read more…] about The Rapture, Hell and Salvation: How Our Doctrines Can Breed Fear, Suspicion and Judgment