Ritafee
Is Being Human
And I am on their side.
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Which oppressor church congregation do you favor attending then?The Church sadly is the oppressor, not the oppressed.
“What we're looking for is a vision, some sense of what it will take, whether it's Aboriginal or native spirituality or Christianity or a mixture, a combination or other faiths. I think that fragmentation is really worrisome. It's worrisome in terms of asking CSC to fund a whole lot of different programs, it's worrisome in terms of what it does to the very people who are in the system and it's worrisome within the communities and the kind of conflict it's created. But I just raised that as a concern of mine.”
“What was going on is certainly a legitimate question. On the one hand there are a lot of negative stuff and still is a lot of negative stuff today for which Indians are responsible and no one else. A lot of it tends on the part of the well intentioned and even on the part of some enlightened people to change and to help our people. That said, you can't write off the whole Indian traditional experience because of the abuses. If that is something that we must do, then we must also write off a large percentage of ministers, preachers, priests, nuns and rabbis for the same reason. All that is testimony to the human condition confirming that you find imperfection everywhere. The sooner in life you can make your peace and accept that humans are weak then you recognize that there are means and ways of addressing the weaknesses and helping people strive for better.”
“I think our policies have to address what is happening and that needs are changing all the time. It's the goals that should guide us. Meetings like this are part of the process that gives us an opportunity to discuss what has happened to us. We have to have a willingness to move forward. We want to have programs in our communities, schools and in our churches that invite people at all levels, and from all the diversity in or communities, to learn from each other.
Faith in life needs to be practiced in society. It is how to be open, and responsive and listening to each other. We have to have educational programs designed for schools, public schools, kindergarten schools, high schools, where all youth can experience diversity and community and learn to live with care and gentleness. We have to train the staff in all our institutions, prisons, penitentiaries, hospitals, nursing care places to be sensitive to people.”
“So, I come here seeking the same thing we all seek, knowledge and understanding and help for our own journeys. And if these journeys are going to be with our people as we leave this building we must be prepared to take the blows with it. Not just the blows, but the misunderstandings that will come because this is Aboriginal Christianity. Well, you know what, your problems - take them up with the Boss because we're all in sales, he's the only one in management and promotions. Thank you.”
Perhaps Pastor Coates will become a better 'Christian' for having 'served some time in jail' ... it has been known to happen. I do know that he was provided with a Bible ... perhaps he will smoke his way through it or start a contraband rolling paper business for prophets. God only knows.“Prison and jail officials in southern Manitoba had to confiscate Bibles recently, particularly in Headingly Jail. Smoking is not permitted and the fine paper in some of those Bibles is perfect for rolling cigarettes. Here's my favourite comment on that from a prisoner in Headingly Jail: 'I smoked my way through Matthew. I smoked my way through Mark. I smoked my way through Luke. But when I got to John, I found that God loves me and I gave my heart to Jesus Christ.'”
This thread is about 'church' communities and their leaders advocating for stopping the lockdowns ... and putting that into practice by opening up their 'church' buildings to their members and non members that would wish to participate ... in person.
No you all made statements that I said christian churches were being persecuted ... I don't think I ever referred to persecution as my own personal assessment of what was going on here in Canada. Christians have been persecuted in other parts of the world for sure ... here in Canada christians basically do what they are told to do by the State that they are incorporated to ... to avoid persecution. Pastor Coates has said more than once that he does not have personal experience of being persecuted because it was easy to avoid in Canada. And then he tested that theory ... and he landed in jail ... for refusing to lie around the conditions of his bail. He could have said that he would not 'do what he got arrested for in the first place' but that would have been a lie ... and he chose not to lie to get out of jail. I never said persecution and neither did he ... misscarriage of justice maybe. Churches in B.C. not being open does seem a bit discriminatory ... compared to the other venues that are allowed to be open.You made the suggestion or statement that Christians are being persecuted with these restrictions. I disagree.
It appears that some people prefer not to be inconvenienced by looking at the big picture ... suicides drug overdoses food shortages untreated mental illnesses and other collateral damages too numerous to list in this short paragraph. Collateral damages that are not anything resembling temporary ... generational consequences one might even dare to guess. Willful ignorance is not blissful.I'm just saying what it appears. At worst the churches (and the rest of us) are being inconvenienced. This is temporary.
It appears that some people prefer not to be inconvenienced by looking at the big picture ... suicides drug overdoses food shortages untreated mental illnesses and other collateral damages too numerous to list in this short paragraph. Collateral damages that are not anything resembling temporary ... generational consequences one might even dare to guess. Willful ignorance is not blissful.
What does this have to do with the church and state?It appears that some people prefer not to be inconvenienced by looking at the big picture ... suicides drug overdoses food shortages untreated mental illnesses and other collateral damages too numerous to list in this short paragraph. Collateral damages that are not anything resembling temporary ... generational consequences one might even dare to guess. Willful ignorance is not blissful.
Going Vertical Not Going Virtual @ 26 minutes ...
I suggest that the restrictions in the name of 'controlling only covid' are exacerbatingIt's not either/or, black and white as you suggest.
And the churches are essential in addressing a lot of issues that the capitalist society tends to not address if it cuts into overall profits.All those things existed before and are related to our disconnected capitalist society.
And what do you have to offer to this conversation that does not have you repeating over and over again your one liner.What does this have to do with the church and state?
Again, Pastor Coates is NOT a martyr. He is simple behaving like a derriere du cheval.
The church and the state are often looked to for guidance around a variety of ills. Do you go to church?What does this have to do with the church and state?
In psychology, projection refers to placing your own negative traits or unwanted emotions onto others, usually without reason.As usual. Deflections and insults. No straightforward answer.
We have already agreed that Pastor Coates is NOT a martyr
Churches do and should have a role in civil disobedience. There are notable examples such as in the late 60's re: racial segregation, the 80's re: same sex relationships, etc and sadly those two issues are being fought today still.And now we are talking about civil disobedience ... coming from some of the churches
In psychology, projection refers to placing your own negative traits or unwanted emotions onto others, usually without reason.
@Northwind wind and yourself make a good team of that.
I would even say excellent.You're pretty good at it yourself.