Dear Mr Smith,
I have been a Christian for 20 odd years. I have spent much of that time ministering in some capacity or other. The last 5 years or so have become very labored for me - when I stand up to preach before the congregation (I am a lay preacher) I sense I'm denying the nature of the G-D I serve. I have grown cold toward fundamentalist Christendom - it irritates me no end - the endless cliches and powerless rhetoric is enough to make me pull my hair out and vomit simultaneously.
Your site has become an anchor to me - a safe haven If you like. I don't believe G-D hates unbelievers that much that He would torture someone for trillions of centuries in fire, forever and ever .. It is not in the nature of G-D to do that. I have mental problems as a result of believing this garbage - I feel betrayed and screwed over by pastors who should know better than to peddle this soul tearing, life draining trash.
I have begun to speak of things in a new light to close friends - the result - excommunication. I am cut off by senior ministers, not spoken to by associate pastors.
Thank you for your amazing insight - I praise G-D that He has led me here - let the pagan doctrines burn in hell. May future generations be saved the pain I fee now.
Sincerely,
Phil.
Dear Phil: What would be shocking is if your minister friends would take five or ten serious seconds to actually look at what you are telling them. There is an immediate, built-in, hostility toward the Word of God when God is not working with that person. I would sooner walk alone, however, than in the company of those who blaspheme the Word of God.
God be with you,
Ray
PS Just a little side: It is not necessary to omit the "o" in the title "God." That is just another pagan superstition.