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My OkCupid Decision, cross-posted here.

John Anderson | March 30, 2008

How appropriate is it that as I write this post, I see a Mormon ad on Food Network… They are doing better than other “Christians”, I guess.

Anyway, here’s what I wrote earlier on OKCupid… It hurts, but represents the truth as I perceive it.

I changed my religious preferences from Not too serious about Christianity to somewhat serious about agnosticism. How come?

Over the last year, I have become more and more convinced that living a good, “Christian” life is an example of living in pain, fear, and regret, than living a life of virtue and hope.

My decision to live a “Christian” life has brought me nothing but pain and loneliness. I’ve seen no benefits in the face of a myriad of pain.

There is much more to this than I have chosen to write, but I am not comfortable with expressing more than I already have.

No more. I have suffered for far too long in the pain of an uncertainty that is reflected in organized religion.

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((hug)) Dear sweet John, while I know that my own actions

Mary | April 3, 2008

((hug))

Dear sweet John, while I know that my own actions have brought you pain, I hate to see you living that way. I cannot tell you that Christianity will always bring you peace and hope, but I can tell you that my own life has been completely transformed by my faith in Jesus Christ and an understanding of His grace.

I am not the person you once knew. I’m even better. :P No, seriously - I don’t live in fear anymore. I make mistakes and know that they have already been forgiven and I have a chance to try again. I feel anger and frustration, and I have a God that is big enough to handle that anger. I am sad and lonely, and I have someone who is there when I cry. I deal with crap of magnitude I never imagined, and I am not abandoned.

Look, the church - especially the Southern Baptist church - sucks at caring for the hurting. It offers cheap platitudes and band-aid cures in the form of quoted Scripture used out of context and principles based on legalism. But that’s not God. God weeps along with us. He never imagined or designed a life full of pain and hurt for us - He longs for so much better. He gave His all so that we could have it someday. We’re just stuck here, dealing with crap, until we get to actually be perfected and with Him.

If you want to talk, send me an email. My heart goes out to you, hon…:(

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