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In reply to the discussion: When did so many (not all) "christians" become hateful psychopaths? [View all]Tigress DEM
(7,887 posts)United for Peace and Justice is a group I knew about because I was looking to join some nuns I knew who protested weekly at a certain place against the war in Iraq. I've always known people from various churches who were good models of compassion and charity.
Many of the founding members of UFPJ are churches that believe in encouraging a world of Peace and spending that Peace Dividend on helping the poor and seeking justice for all. They are associated thru UFPJ with all kinds of other groups seeking Peace and working to end injustice where they find it.
I found a church true to it's roots in Peace and Justice ministry and that's where I call home, but sometimes I don't honestly feel "good enough" to go because even I associate myself with those Christians who I behavior I can't stand. I don't do what they do or believe how they believe, but I feel SO bad that any of this is associated with the name of Jesus.
Some times I just want to go out and beat those people up, make them see sense, then I think what a terrible Christian I am for wanting to do that!!
Even if I focus on the psycho part, I feel bad. If someone is so out of touch in their mind, that they will pervert the message of Christ and do pretty much the opposite of what He taught, then they need serious medical assistance and probably medication.
BUT when I realized that anyone who does this consciously is simply evil and working the church angle like a shield against criticism, then I can be mad at those people for perverting what God taught and disassociate myself from their choices to misuse and abuse the title of Christian.
Tig