by kclborat on Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:48 pm
it seems like this is winding down, but this is a topic which i feel rather strongly about. i feel that Christianity is too often hypocritical and not much more than a large, worldwide buisness. For example, everyone knows that one is supposed to tithe, and to me that's ok. If you want to support your church, fine by me. But it crosses the line when "Clergy" and "Religous Worker" make it onto the "50 Best Jobs in America" list. Also, on a more personal note, a large church near me just put in an obscenely large screen that dominates a massive area for the congregation and they continue to create additions to the building. These things are not needed for people to reach God. It would be understandable if they needed the space to fit more churchgoers, but I can again say from experience from my sporadic visitations that they do not need any more space for their congregation. I believe that Christians today have twisted the basic ideals of Jesus Christ, that of love, compassion and opennness. How can one be a Christian if you don't follow these basic ideas?