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progressoid

(50,790 posts)
15. I kind of get that.
Mon Jul 15, 2024, 01:54 PM
Jul 2024

I had a brother who attended church semi-regularly just for the fellowship into adulthood. He had serious reservations/questions about his church teachings and Christianity in general. But he liked interacting with people.

I think most of us in this forum look at religious people an understandably suspicious eye. Add being a fundy to the mix and that suspicion gets magnified.

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Get out. Run do not walk. Autumn Jul 2024 #1
Start packing. flying_wahini Jul 2024 #2
Study the things Jesus said which they don't IbogaProject Jul 2024 #3
They believe homosexuality is a "sin" orangecrush Jul 2024 #7
First of all, they do study those things Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #45
Thank you IbogaProject Aug 2024 #48
She's a free American. Unfortunately she has made her decisions. LakeArenal Jul 2024 #4
I got into it with a few of them orangecrush Jul 2024 #6
You dont want to go down this road gay texan Jul 2024 #5
Yeah, that's a given orangecrush Jul 2024 #8
I have a sister-in-law in this space for over 30 years. NNadir Jul 2024 #9
Hmmm... progressoid Jul 2024 #10
I suggested orangecrush Jul 2024 #12
I kind of get that. progressoid Jul 2024 #15
Except that's not how it works in reality Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #46
Have you asked her why she wants to go? intheflow Jul 2024 #11
Best answer, thanks orangecrush Jul 2024 #13
Congrats on your 10 years! intheflow Jul 2024 #14
Humans are infinitesimally tiny orangecrush Jul 2024 #16
Agnostic isn't a religious position. Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #47
Great advice. I attend a UU Fellowship and multigraincracker Jul 2024 #28
If you like the Red Letter Bible, you might also like the Jefferson Bible. intheflow Jul 2024 #38
Practice kindness. Buzz cook Jul 2024 #17
Great response orangecrush Jul 2024 #20
You don't want to make her defensive, so no more confrontations, they don't work. Warpy Jul 2024 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author orangecrush Jul 2024 #21
Thanks Warpy orangecrush Jul 2024 #23
You refer to this person as your S.O. Collimator Jul 2024 #19
Thank you orangecrush Jul 2024 #22
I grew up in a fundy church. HeartsCanHope Jul 2024 #24
Thanks so much orangecrush Jul 2024 #31
Thank you. HeartsCanHope Jul 2024 #37
I would suggest a gift of 2 books: LT Barclay Jul 2024 #25
Thanks much! orangecrush Jul 2024 #32
Suggest a unitarian universalist church as a compromise? GPV Jul 2024 #26
Possibly orangecrush Jul 2024 #33
let her know you are willing to sacrifice your relationship.... samnsara Jul 2024 #27
Yep orangecrush Jul 2024 #36
Did she tell you MorbidButterflyTat Jul 2024 #29
Discussion was had orangecrush Jul 2024 #30
I would approach the situation from a realpolitik perspective. UniqueUserName Jul 2024 #34
Interesting orangecrush Jul 2024 #35
A thought... HeartsCanHope Jul 2024 #39
I believe the community thing orangecrush Jul 2024 #40
Then I think what you said about riding it out is the right approach. HeartsCanHope Jul 2024 #41
Thank you orangecrush Jul 2024 #42
Did she tell you Faux pas Jul 2024 #43
I was married to a very religious person Farmer-Rick Aug 2024 #44
I can tell you now that your relationship is probably over. Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #49
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