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Silly "church" rules

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Briguy, Feb 26, 2003.

  1. Ps104_33

    Ps104_33 New Member

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    Laurenda,
    I am very familiar with your church as there are about five students there from my church. (I think I told you that before). My church is almost as strict as yours. Just curious. We allow people who sing solos to use taped accompianment tracks. Is that allowed at West Coast?
     
  2. Abiyah

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    Pastors who must know what you buy and where
    you are going are micromanaging and horribly
    controlling. Even though I had pastors who
    wanted to know why for every missed service,
    I still wnder why the want to know and how they
    have the time to be so interested.

    But the buying thing -- why in the world do they
    want to know what you buy? Thsis one is a new
    concept to me! What purchases do they want to
    know about? What makes them think it is any of
    their business?

    And why do we choose to allow these people to
    contrl us?!?!?
     
  3. christine

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    Abiyah, maybe they have no life, and are living vicariously thru others.
    [​IMG] [​IMG]
    Seriously, As adults, I think it's dangerous to give up that much control of your own life to anyone. This is how cults become cults. They don't rush into your house and kidnap people, it's all a process. We give up our control little by little, until we have no free will.
    As a child, our preacher said God was coming in 1976. They showed a movie (if the footmen tire you, what will the horsemen do?)that was meant to terrify our parents. I was not allowed to watch it, but I was scared anyway. I truly believed (and still believe) that she was so hypnotised by this preacher, that if she had been in Jonestown, she would have given us the poison koolaid, just to save us.
    It's a very serious thing to put so much trust in a man, instead of God.
     
  4. christine

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    I can laugh (sometimes) about it now, but it (that church and preacher), kept me from going to church for 20 yrs. Sometimes I still let the resentment get to me. However, I never did blame my mother for what she did, she thought it was the right thing to do, at the time.
     
  5. Glorious

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    Phew!

    I feel better now.

    Ours isnt as "bad" in the rule department as some here ;)

    Christine, which church did/do you attend (the "strict" one)?
     
  6. atestring

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    I respect anyone's convictions and the need for standards in a day when standards are becoming a thing of the past.
    But on the standard of women not wearing makeup I will use the old phrase: "A little paint never hurt any old barn"
     
  7. christine

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    I attended a church in Kalamazoo, Michigan called Temple baptist. The minister was Roy Finchum. I resently heard that he died, I am ashamed to admit my first reaction was "good, thank God!".
    He was an example of a man putting himself before God, he made himself an idol to his congregation.

    I've heard " If the barn needs paint'in, paint it!"
     
  8. Abiyah

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    I think many of these controling preachers would
    be surprised that the control only lasts as long as
    the people are inside the church doors, in larger
    cities where we just don't see one another
    throughout the week. Pity the people in small
    towns.

    I know this was the case here, when I was in a
    controlling church. The Little Dictator thought he
    had it all under control, but he did not. When the
    people are smiling behind your back, something
    is wrong, and they will soon be gone.

    When a pastor thinks he must control the people
    in his church, there is something desperately
    wrong with him, and the people need to send a
    strong message. When the message is not heard,
    they need to find a place of worship where they
    can do so in peace, without a dictator who adds
    to Scripture. It is clearly a sin to add to the
    Scriptures, whether it is added rules or the BoM.
     
  9. Wisdom Seeker

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    Sorry, I live about 4 hours drive north. Not a "just drop by" distance. But thank you for inviting me. That was very nice of you.

    Laurenda


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    Bro. Ray...you are sooooo funny. It's not the collar bones that are sexy is the whole package. If they could legally make us wear Burka's...they might consider it [​IMG]

    Laurenda
     
  10. stubbornkelly

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    "I'm a clavicle guy."

    Ray, you made me laugh. It made my afternoon!
     
  11. donnA

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    Churchs that allow such rules as people are listing here are churches that abuse. Why does anyone think this is normal or alright? You can't force someone to obey God, to love Him. You can outwardly obey man made rules, and inwardly be disobedient. Following these rules means nothing good or righteous, unless the person is counting on their own righteoues. When one is forced to obey, then it will always casue a sence of rebelliousness.
     
  12. FriendofSpurgeon

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    Thankfully, our church is very free of these "requirements." As a general rule, everyone dresses appropriately. The only rule of practice, per se, is that only our Pastors and Elders distribute the elements during the Lord's Supper.

    Regarding dress, hair, and other non-issues, I'm not sure why I (or anyone else) would/should truly care about these things. I tend to believe that all of these other "issues" actually confuse non-believers as to what being a Christian is all about.

    There are few scriptural references, other than modesty in dress, orderly worship, and doing all to the glory of God. I don't know why we feel like we have to add all these things.
     
  13. Briguy

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    Thanks to everyone who posted here. It was good for me to see the extreme of some churches to see that my church, though it has a couple of rules that I think are wrong, is not dictated by "do's" and "don'ts". Honestly, It makes me sad to see that there are churches that are so controlling. Our actions follow our heart (unless we bow to temptation - different thread) and so by forcing actions, hearts are not changed, in fact it can cause bitterness, especially in children. We are not to provoke our children to wrath, that is Biblical. Where is LOVE in all the rules, If we don't have love (charity) we are nothing at all!

    In Love and Truth,
    Brian
     
  14. Hardsheller

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    This is much - MUCH better than Reality TV!!! :D
     
  15. Briguy

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    Good one!! [​IMG] [​IMG] :D
     
  16. Abiyah

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    I know that this may be humorous (we who have
    been in such churches laugh in wonder at
    ourselves at times, that we could have swallowed it
    all!), but it is also serious for many reasons.

    First, the Bible says not to add anything to the
    Scriptures, and it is very serious to do so. Those
    churches which add requirements are sinning.
    Pastors who force people to get resaved are
    walking a dangerous road. Those who demand
    rebaptism just because the person's baptism
    was not in their church and those who demand
    that the members do anything that is not straight
    reading from the Word have set themselves up as
    gods.

    Second, people follow what these errant pastors
    say for many reasons, some of which are that
    they have just never been in other churches,
    because of lack of discipline, for stability, to
    have someone to blame when things don't work
    out, because they do not know how to escape a
    cult, because they do not realize they are in a cult,
    because they want desperately to please God,
    because they do not recognize that it is a works
    gospel, and many other reasons.

    Really, it is sad.

    I stayed where I was, because I was promised
    Hell for myself and my children, should I leave.
    While my conscious mind knew better, my
    subconsciious mind held me prisoner. Even when
    I knew my God wanted me out, I stayed 13 more
    years, in spite of some real abuses, because they
    had gotten to me.

    I watched people go. I said all the things like,
    "They must not have ever ben a part of us," "They
    just don't want the Truth," "They will regret leaving,"
    etc. --the same things said of me when I was
    excommunicated and did not atempt reinstatement.

    One pastor said a funny thing to my husband
    before he left. The man wondered aloud to my
    husband that those who leave say they have found
    such freedom. MtnWalker laughs about that now,
    because indeed, that is exactly what he found.

    A great number of that pastor's congregation
    ex-members have found the same thing: freedom.
    Many, many have left, because he was worse than
    the dictators before him. I really need to get up
    there some Sunday morning and see just how
    many cars are there. There was a time when the
    parking lot was filled, as were several buses, and
    parking stretched around the block and the
    adjacent blocks. Not anymore.

    It does no one any good for pastors to be gods.
     
  17. Wisdom Seeker

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    I think so. If you go to their web site and e-mail your question I'm sure they would be happy to give you a better answer. As you are probably aware, our church has a full orchestra, so instrumental accompaniment is the norm. But I have seen people sing with a music tract before, usually when they are visitting from another church. You should ask if there is a reason that you need to know for sure. church web page

    Sorry, I didn't answer you sooner, I hadn't checked on this thread in a bit.

    Laurenda
     
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