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Wearing Lions gear when it wasn't cool
Foreword. I'm not doing this to be incendiary in this post, regardless of my own personal thoughts on religious. This is simply a question of function and procedure from what I grew up with. That said. I'm black and I grew up in the Baptist church till I disassociated with it. My kids were at a vocational Bible school this past week and they did some cool stuff admittedly and had a performance on Sunday with the kids. That was the hook to get us to stay for the sermon. Ultimately, I don't indoctrinate my kids towards my beliefs and I want them to be to see things for themselves, unfiltered. That said, some stuff was the usual like the collection plate. Nothing moves but the money. I'm with that. The sermon was your usual fare, intertwining the sermon with current events and activities. My concern/issue/whatever is that there were pledges given. To the American flag, to the 'Christian' flag and to the Bible. That made me have a lot of questions as a result as it relates to my level of comfort or whatever. Personally, I've never been down with the pledge to America in the sense that I didn't ask to become an American nor was it something that I earned. Mom and Dad did the nasty and I'm here. I was mostly taken aback by the other two though. Now, my opinion will be ultimately shaped by understanding if this is prevalent in other churches like this but to put or seeming raise Christianity and the Bible in that context, appears to me to unconsciously or consciously, based on intent, that only your religion is deemed correct and others are not to be considered to being on the same plane as yours. If that happens everywhere or in a vast sum of places, then I can understand the vehement opposition to Islam instead of tolerance and/or understanding.
Anyone with any insight to add to this discussion is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Anyone with any insight to add to this discussion is greatly appreciated. Thanks.