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Talk to me about Bible Study classes!
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I found out through someone else that a very good friend of mine has been attending Bible study classes for some time and I was quite shocked by this (as a non-believer) and had no idea she was reverting back to God after a strict religous upbringing. I asked her about it and she was unwilling to discuss it with me and just said "I'm into the God thing again".
I'm intrigued by her new interest. Can someone tell me what kind of people attend Bible Study classes? Born Again Christians? What happens at them? I'm genuinely interested but genuinely ignorant and don't want to be.
Cheers
I'm intrigued by her new interest. Can someone tell me what kind of people attend Bible Study classes? Born Again Christians? What happens at them? I'm genuinely interested but genuinely ignorant and don't want to be.
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I believe some people from all denominations choose to attend Bible Study classes of one sort or another. The Alpha Course is currently one of the most popular and the link will give you an insight into what bible classes are about.
http://uk.alpha.org/
http://uk.alpha.org/
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Religion, ever a hoary subject.
All you have to do is ask yourself a few questions. Read Luke's Gospel.
Is it all made up? (if so why)
Is it partly made up? (again, if so why, and which bits)
Why, if you want to preach a resurrected Christ, do you make some really basic mistakes? (e.g. having women discover the empty tomb)
Why does it have generally less popular credence than Caesar's Gallic Wars while being founded on far greater documentary evidence?
Do people die for a lie?
All you have to do is ask yourself a few questions. Read Luke's Gospel.
Is it all made up? (if so why)
Is it partly made up? (again, if so why, and which bits)
Why, if you want to preach a resurrected Christ, do you make some really basic mistakes? (e.g. having women discover the empty tomb)
Why does it have generally less popular credence than Caesar's Gallic Wars while being founded on far greater documentary evidence?
Do people die for a lie?
terambulan, the operative words in your post are 'like-minded people'. If you aren't 'like-minded', and perhaps offer an interpretaton of the text that isn't within the boundaries of that which the course aims to teach, then, like Wiz, you aren't welcome. As his experience demonstrates, courses such as this are confined to teaching the gospel in a specific way, and they are not open to alternative ideas. Therefore I would say they do aim to indoctrinate. Seems Wiz was a hopeless case. :o)
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