From the article here:
Florida Woman Says Former Church Plans to Make Her Sins Public
Please insert 'alleged' wherever it's missing here:
Seems this lady has left her church because they didn't like her having relations with a man who wasn't her husband. Aparently there was a falling out about it, so she left the church. Fair 'nuff? 'Parently not cause now they say they'll tell the whole church on her if she doesn't come back to the church. There's also a PDF link to the letter the church sent
Facts as stated in the article:
Woman has 'immoral' relationship
Church tries to stop it, so she leaves the church
Church now says they'll tell everyone if she don't meet with them
Questions for debate:
1- Is this blackmail?
2- Why?
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My reply:
1- Blackmail
2- She left the church, they should leave her be
Should A Chuch Tell On Past Members?
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Should A Chuch Tell On Past Members?
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From the one who the Church claims to be their founder:
I find it difficult to believe that this church would threaten outsiders with public disclosure of their sins, therefore this behaviour is against the direct teachings of Jesus.Matthew 18:15-17 (New American Standard Bible) wrote:"If your brother sins¹, go and show him his fault in private; if he listens to you, you have won your brother.
"But if he does not listen to you, take one or two more with you, so that BY THE MOUTH OF TWO OR THREE WITNESSES EVERY FACT MAY BE CONFIRMED.
"If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.
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Post #3
"Church now says they'll tell everyone if she don't meet with them"
I wonder if we can demand the names of the pedophile priests under that same rule.
If so then we should applaud the church. If not then they are of course wrong.
Reciprocity is fair play but the church does not seem to believe this.
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I wonder if we can demand the names of the pedophile priests under that same rule.
If so then we should applaud the church. If not then they are of course wrong.
Reciprocity is fair play but the church does not seem to believe this.
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Blackmail, I don't see how it could be anything but.
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Sounds like a cult. No church has the right to tell everyone a person's sins. It's not their job. Unless she's a criminal who could offend again, like a paedophile, then nobody needs to know.
Society and its morals evolve and will continue to evolve. The bible however remains the same and just requires more and more apologetics and claims of "metaphors" and "symbolism" to justify it.
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Post #6
While I believe that such an idea is abusrd, if she had stayed in the church, and the church decided to announce her sins to the church only, then I can partly understand, although I myself don't agree with it. But since she left the church, then there is no reason at all for the church to "proclaim her sins from the rooftops" to the entire world. That's just repulsive. I say blackmail.
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Im with Once Convinced on this, the church is a cult, I was raised in a similar cult, the "sins" of church members were made public to the church, people who didn't "repent" were kicked out of the church and there was this sermon on "Ananias and Sapphira" with the parishioners names thrown in and condemning words thrown around
It is blackmail, it is emotional blackmail,intended to keep the devout parishioner in a constant state of fear and shame,so she feels painfully in need of the love and attention she would receive from the church if she were to ditch the "sin", It is yet another way certain churches control their patrons. The only way to fight a cult is to expose it, by publicizing this story she has taken the teeth out of thier attack on her.
Also Mt. 18:15-17 reads as though the sinner is male, im sure that since this gender card is played in other areas of church protocol, one can hardly assume that women and men were punished the same. As long as they arn't picking and choosing what parts of the bible to follow why don't they just stone her? (note the sarcasm)
It is blackmail, it is emotional blackmail,intended to keep the devout parishioner in a constant state of fear and shame,so she feels painfully in need of the love and attention she would receive from the church if she were to ditch the "sin", It is yet another way certain churches control their patrons. The only way to fight a cult is to expose it, by publicizing this story she has taken the teeth out of thier attack on her.
Also Mt. 18:15-17 reads as though the sinner is male, im sure that since this gender card is played in other areas of church protocol, one can hardly assume that women and men were punished the same. As long as they arn't picking and choosing what parts of the bible to follow why don't they just stone her? (note the sarcasm)
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Fear is the most powerful form of control. Those who are afraid will not rise up and Question it. The church is afraid of being questioned because that is when people will start thinking for themselves and the church loses its power.It is blackmail, it is emotional blackmail,intended to keep the devout parishioner in a constant state of fear and shame,so she feels painfully in need of the love and attention she would receive from the church if she were to ditch the "sin", It is yet another way certain churches control their patrons. The only way to fight a cult is to expose it, by publicizing this story she has taken the teeth out of thier attack on her.
Most religions and cults do this to some extent, the christain religion says that sinners and non-beleivers are punished, if that is not intimidation nothing is.