Blog Archive
-
▼
2008
(383)
-
▼
May
(23)
- Memory Eternal
- Almost done with the rejoinder I was working on
- "Jesus is Alive" remix by Shai Linne
- Lecrea's remix of "send me/represent"
- Pizzaman created a Calvinist dictionary
- Christ is Risen - part 6
- Christ is Risen - part 5
- Are Pentecostal & Charismatic Protestants, unprote...
- Differences between East & West
- Christ is Risen - part 4
- Is Organized "religion" all about the money?
- Interpretation & changing cultures
- The Descent Of Jesus Into Hades
- Christ is Risen - part 3
- Christ is Risen - part 2
- St. Moses the Black Ancient Christianity Conference
- The different kinds of Puritans
- The connection between the American Revolution and...
- The price of Gas and my love for traveling
- Christ is risen
- Augustine the Libertarian freedom
- What I'm reading this month
- Can nonchristians "really" love?
-
▼
May
(23)
Saint Moses the Black
Ecumenical Councils
Popular Posts
-
He begins with what happened in Alaska in 1795. http://audio.ancientfaith.com/specials/svs/eduday_frchad.mp3 JNORM888
-
By Alexander F. C. Webster, & Darrell Cole As seen from the website : This gives the opposite view of the other book "The Pacifist ...
-
Orthodox.tv has alot of videos about various Saints on their website. You can buy them at their Store , or you can view them online by subs...
-
This is lesson 18 of the introduction to the Bible series by Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, from her podcast " Search the Scriptures "....
-
"Aquila, a Jewish proselyte who lived in the early second century, made a Greek translation of the Old Testament. Thereafter, the Jews ...
-
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: JNORM888
Labels
- about me (54)
- African American (33)
- Albert (5)
- ancestral sin (5)
- Ancient Christianity Conference (31)
- ancient heresies (23)
- ancientfaithradio (124)
- Archeology (11)
- Arminianism (32)
- Atheism (26)
- Atonement (18)
- Audio Sermons (10)
- Augustinianism (14)
- Baptism (11)
- Bible study (12)
- Book reviews (7)
- books (69)
- brotherhood of saint moses (25)
- calamity (2)
- Calvinism (69)
- charity (3)
- Christmass (10)
- Christology (1)
- Church Calendar (5)
- church fathers (60)
- church history (120)
- Confession (1)
- conspiracy theories (4)
- conversion stories (42)
- creationism (13)
- David (7)
- debates (14)
- determinism (1)
- Divine Energies/grace (15)
- Divine Energiesgrace (1)
- Divine Liturgy (5)
- Dr. Jeannie Constantinou (43)
- Eastern Orthodoxy (254)
- ecclesiology (3)
- Economics (2)
- Ecumenical councils (8)
- election (6)
- eschatology (22)
- Eucharist (7)
- Eugenics (7)
- Evangelism (1)
- fasting (8)
- free will (27)
- Ft. Thomas Hopko (43)
- fullpreterism (5)
- hiphop music (31)
- Icons (15)
- Incarnation (1)
- interest (3)
- Isa Almisry (1)
- Jesus (18)
- Kabane52 (1)
- Kallistos Ware (8)
- Learning Greek (5)
- Lectures (2)
- Lutheranism (1)
- Maximus Scott (2)
- Monasticism (15)
- Neopaganism (1)
- News (6)
- Oriental Orthodox (16)
- Orthodox Apologetics (22)
- Orthodox education (12)
- Orthodox Podcasts (30)
- Orthodox videos (67)
- Orthros/Matins (1)
- Panentheism (4)
- Parish life (34)
- pascha (9)
- Pascha/Easter (17)
- Patristics (7)
- perseverance (7)
- phatcatholic (6)
- politics (51)
- Prayer (32)
- prevenient grace (6)
- Protestantism (135)
- quotes (5)
- rapture (2)
- resources (8)
- resurrection of the dead (5)
- RocknRoll (4)
- Roman Catholicism (36)
- Romans 9 (10)
- sacramental theology (6)
- Sacred Music (10)
- scripture (71)
- scripture exposition/Interpretation (95)
- semi-pelagianism (9)
- Septuagint (12)
- Sola Scriptura (5)
- Theological vocabulary (6)
- Theotokos (4)
- thoughts (157)
- Tony Allen (9)
- tradition (35)
- Trinity (9)
- Western Rite (1)
Saint John the Theologian
Facebook Badge
Followers
Total Pageviews
Protestant & Catholic Rapsites I post on
About Me
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Is Organized "religion" all about the money?
Quote from: Rosehip
So many people say they want nothing
to do with organized religion,stating that it's all about money. In short, the
church is just one big business. I must admit, I've had similar doubts, and
often don't know how to respond to such accusations. I know it's just an excuse,
but still, I see a grain of truth to it as well... Also that religion is bad
because it divides people.
Thoughts, anyone?
These are things an Agnostic will most likely say. My Dad use to say stuff like this.
And I always respond back with:
1.) Churches have bills to pay.
a) light bills
b) building insurance
c) gas bill
d) they gotta pay church staff
e) mortgage
f) retirement fund
g) building fund
h) mission fund
i) education fund
j) seminary fund
2.) Everything divides people
a) TV shows divide people
b) politics divide people
c) Atheism divides people
d) Agnosticism divides people
e) any idea under the sun will divide people
but guess what?
3.) Everything also unites people
a) TV shows will unite people
b) Politics will unite people
c) any idea under the sun will unite people
The samething that divides will also unite. There is no such thing as 100% uniformity, for you will always find at least one person on the planet that will disagree.
He doesn't say this to me anymore, but the truth is, some people don't like being told what to do, and what is right and what is wrong. They feel that "religion" is trying to control their life, and stop them from being happy. ....stop them from having fun.
This is what it comes down to for some people.
They want to do what ever they want without anyone telling them it's wrong.
JNORM888
Labels:
thoughts
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Me
Blogs: Eastern Orthodox
-
-
-
-
The Four Horsemen of Palamism2 years ago
-
-
-
It’s Time to Say Goodbye2 years ago
-
-
-
Orthodox Life13 years ago
-
-
-
How We Prove Our Love To God5 weeks ago
-
-
-
The end of Pious Fabrications10 years ago
-
The Holy Fathers on Witchcraft11 months ago
-
Bending Toward Bethlehem10 months ago
Blogs: Oriental Orthodox
-
-
The Importance of The Passion Week8 years ago
Blogs: Roman Catholic
-
-
-
-
-
-
A Brief Update10 years ago
-
-
-
My Sister's New Blog13 years ago
-
Blogs: Anglo-Catholic/ACNA
-
25th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 20245 days ago
-
Hello world!10 months ago
-
-
-
Blogs: Lutheran Protestant
-
Whew!6 hours ago
-
-
-
Blogs: Mostly Arminian Protestant
-
Book Review: Grace for All9 years ago
-
-
Design Interior Rumah Type 36/726 years ago
-
Christian Rappers and Collaborations13 years ago
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
When Truth is Partial: Horses Like Apples3 years ago
-
-
-
NOT Independence Sunday15 years ago
-
Picture of Calvinist Ship2 years ago
Blogs: Reformed Protestant
-
-
Do Not Disavow6 months ago
-
-
This Blog Has Moved!!!10 years ago
-
-
John Calvin And The Use Of Icons15 years ago
-
-
4 comments:
Churches and religion are very powerful things that can be forces for great good or great evil. If I asked you to name two very evil churches/religions, I'm sure you could do so.
Many established churches have organization structure in place to prevent people within the church from using it for evil.
I think churches do a disservice when they spread false to fact information or bigotry. You have to be careful of your church which is hard. Its like being abused by a psychotherapist - its easy to be abused by someone with that kind of authority of you.
True, you make a good point.
JNORM888
Personally, I think its a cop out.
When people say they don't like organized religion, thats just an excuse and a get out of jail free card. If out of the thousands of varieties of organized religions to choose from you cannot find even one that you could be a part of, then your problem isn't with organization.
To Robert,
True! It is a cop out.
JNORM888