Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Black Folks and Their Damn Religion!

 Situation:
Hopefully we do not lose any readers with this post. It is filled with topics most people do not discuss with friends -- Blacks, Religions, God, Church, etc... Just read below!
Indeed!
 She Says:
Blacks and religion…Blacks and religion…Blacks and religion… This is a tough topic, and I have conflicting thoughts about it, so it’s difficult to know where to begin. However, when all else fails, it’s best to draw on personal experience, so I’ll apply this to my life.
Oftentimes, I feel like I am being judged by church-going Black people when I openly admit that I probably haven’t attended a church service since Easter 2010. The only reason I attended then was because my elderly and recuperating grandparents were going back to their service for the 1st time in months and they asked me to go. I recognize that there is nothing worse than a “holiday Christian” – you know the ones you only see on Easter, Mother’s Day, Christmas and the 7:30pm NYE service (lol)--so please don’t label me one of those based on this instance.
Do I believe in God? Yes!
Do I have faith? Yes!
Do I have anything against attending church? NO!
Do I believe that you have to go to church every Sunday in order to be a good Christian? NO!
I feel that you can have a great relationship with your Savior without being a frequent attendee of church. It is my belief that church is for fellowship.
Yesterday, I was having a conversation with a few people, who I felt all tried to demonize me for poor church attendance. It was quite disheartening, and the potential of facing more attitudes like theirs definitely didn’t do anything to sell me on attending any time soon. I feel like many religious people, regardless of race, often have blinders on that affect their ability to think critically about the alternate position to theirs. Said blinders are also often accompanied by judgmental tones and the combination can turn people off.
There is hypocrisy in religion itself—including the church’s stance on homosexuality, pre-marital sex, and other taboo topics--that can also be off-putting. While I do not have a degree in theology or divinity, this is the opinion that I have developed based on personal experience; I won’t go into further detail in order to avoid any potential attacks by those with opposing opinions. Suffice it to say, however, I am not in agreeance with religion where these topics are concerned.
Ultimately, it is my wish is that more Christians would be mindful of their tones when talking to those who share different ideologies than they do; it would potentially aid in both parties gaining a mutual understanding. But I digress. I am curious to know what opinions some of our readers have on religion, whether you are uber-religious or atheist. If you disagree that is okay. I just hope you can express your thoughts sans the judgment I feel I receive by a large number of Black people when I admit my “ugly truth.”
A
 
He Says:
I want to preface this by saying that I love God.  I have been raised in the church and still attend church on a regular basis.  This is a very touchy subject, and we might lose some readers for this.  But I love y’all none the less. 
Real talk, a lot of church folk get on my damn nerves!  Church folk have to be the most conniving, gossiping, backstabbing people I’ve ever seen.  Have you ever sat around a table of church folk to eat a chicken dinner?  Nine times out of 10, these people will start going in on Sister Martha or Deacon Jones.  It amazes me how so many of the conversations among church folk are based around the analysis and verbal destruction of their fellow church folk.  I even reflect on my own family.  We have dinner every single Sunday, and every Sunday someone is talking about so and so at the church and how they looked a mess or did something crazy. 
I think one area where the church fails is in the promotion of honesty between Christians.  Why do we feel the need to dissect an individual every time we seen them, when in fact, we have been presented with an opportunity to help them grow?  If it bothers you so much that Sis Johnson’s skirt was too short, tell her instead of running and talking about her right after service is over.  I’m sure none of our readers partake in these activities---but the lack of honesty in the church is one area that is contributing to its demise.  We have to learn to be honest with ourselves and others before we will ever be able to grow as a people in God.
Besides the phoniness and dishonesty, many Black church goers are slightly self-deluded. They cite sources outside themselves as explanations for negative acts they’ve committed or unfortunate things that have occurred in their lives. We can’t blame the devil for every wrong in our lives.  If you go out tomorrow and cheat on your girl---don’t get back in your car and justify it by saying the devil made you do it (Yes, I’ve actually heard this said many times). 
Additionally, there is a common belief among this community that the church will bring one out of his or her darkest moments without any effort on their part.  I have been raised in church for many years and have heard many of the same people ask God repeatedly for the same things.  It seems that what these folk fail to realize or accept is that God has given us all free will.  An assumption is made that if you ask God to do it, he will make sure that your blessing is given to you.  This is not quite true as asking is only half of the equation. The remainder lies in something called “work”.  This is when an individual puts in time and effort to see the things they desire come to fruition. 
For example---I have consistently heard folk ask God for their financial blessing, and then watched them sit aside and wait.  They even ask God to help them hit the Lotto (shout out to my Pop-Pop) to avoid working for additional financial gain.  Don’t get me wrong---God is all powerful.  But God is not just going to give you a house or get you off crack because you asked, unless you do your part as well. 
We have to be willing to put in the work and effort to create change in our lives.  Just because a preacher sits in front of you every Sunday, doesn’t mean his words are sprinkled with fairy dust that will cause your life to magically change.  Make your own sacrifices, put in your own work, and watch God bless the work that you have put in. 
K

Random Gchat Musings

Siutation: KG and I happened to be watching Celebration of Gospel that aired on BET last night. I missed the 1st hour of the show (womp), however the 2nd hour proved to be the topic of our Gchat last night...ENJOY! We will be back with a "normal" post this week!!

AB:   WTF is El Debarge doing now?   I can’t….   Ugh
8:50 PM KG: I don’t know. This whole program took a bad turn with the Kirk Franklin opening.
 AB: Well I missed that. Thank God
8:51 PM KG: Oh that nigga was dougie'n and pop lockin’.
 AB: Howard Hewitt… WTF.  I can’t. I’m done. Back to trash TV.
 KG: LOL
8:53 PM AB: El doesn’t have that “go to church” voice. Where is Tasia?
8:54 PM KG: Yeah El has just been pimped by BET since the awards. LOL
8:55 PM AB: LOL  LOL   It’s like he’s on contract and sh*t... LOL
 KG: hahaha I know. LOL
AB: Ohhh he has a show on BET.  Got it. That makes sense.
 KG: LOL Pimpin’.
 AB: LOL… WTF does Kirk have on? OMG!!!
 KG: LOL LOL LOL LOL…   Classic.
 AB: I can’t!!! He is the WB frog; just shucking and jiving.
 KG: He has country cuffs. I can’t.
9:01 PM AB: I’m done! Like Kirk hasn't done sh*t, and it’s getting more evident now  b/c he dresses like a coon.
9:02 PM KG: I’m still trying to figure out what he has added to this performance…maybe a random "C’mon!"
 AB: He’s done nothing but distract me from a great performance. Did Israel just play him?
 KG: WTF is he screaming
9:03 PM AB: I CAN’T!!!! Israel really just said "Kirk, why don’t you try to sing?" LOL LOL
 KG: LOL LOL LOL
 AB: LOL Hilarity! Finally, Mary Mary! Some good GOSPEL. LOL.  I heard the one in the skirt had a stank attitude.  I don’t know their real names.
 KG: She looks like she might
 AB: s/n: I want that jacket.
 KG: Which?
9:05 PM AB: The whole outfit really…the stank one’s.
 KG: OK--as long as u don’t get the weave, we’re good.
 AB: I want a weave though.
 KG: I'll pull it out.
 AB: Why?
9:06 PM KG: Ugh! Why would you do that to your life?
 AB: I’m sick of my hair. LOL  God I wish I could sing... WTF was that hair in the audience?
 KG: LOL There’s so much coonery in the audience.
9:07 PM AB: LOL… Can they just sing “Yesterday”? I mean, really?
9:08 PM KG: Um sorry, but no. LOL…   This is the ‘hip hop’ Celebration of Gospel.
 AB: Boo! I haven’t felt the spirit on any of those songs. Rance Allen is smooth. You can tell he still pulls old church freaks.  LOL
9:14 PM KG: He always has been. ahahaha
 AB: You know he does with that crisp white hair. The church ladies be making him plates of food. LOL
 KG: Oh, every Sunday he has a plate waiting. LOL
 AB: Look at how light he is on his feet. LOL… And he’s two stepping.
 KG: He’s so big...but he gets around the stage. LOL
9:16 PM AB: Rance Allen got a dunk! Who is the baldy on the left?
 KG: OK, sidebar: all these dudes have on wedding bands, but look hella gay.
AB: SHOCKER!!!! It’s the black church. I’m sure 42.3% of the men in black churches are gay,  but have to front b/c black religious people are crazy.
9:18 PM KG: LOL Is that an ascot or a tie?...LOL I can’t tell! LOL
 AB: An ascot I presume; however I feel some spirit in this song.
**Convo pauses for praise break**
9:21 PM AB: I’m adding this to the download list!
 KG: Yeah great song
9:23 PM AB: that was awesome!!! Bobby Jones equals GAY!
9:33 PM AB: Now they know there are Lane Bryant stores and shit.
  They could have found her a better dress than that tent! I can’t!
 KG: I can’t!!! hahahahah
9:34 PM AB: No..no..no That is inapprop! And it’s an electric blue tent!
 KG: She has room in her arms though. LOL
 AB: Are you going to see that at the UniverSOUL Circus?  Ringling Brothers don’t want that.
 KG: hahahaha
9:35 PM AB: I’m waiting for Kim Burell.
**5 minutes passes**
9:40 PM AB: There are a lot of fat women in Gospel. Why can’t I sing? I wouldn’t have to have a 9 to 5. Damn.
**11 minutes**
9:52 PM AB: Ok Whitney and Kim! Kim dressed nicely--no damn circus tent. WTF
 KG: hahaha Whitney’s stomach! LOL
 AB: Yea looks like she’s off that crack now;  she gained weight. LOL
 KG: Why wear that dress?
9:54 PM AB: She still thinks she's skinny. Spanx could have worked.
9:55 PM KG: LOL
9:56 PM AB: Dammit Bobby Jones! Really? I want to learn how to do the church two step.
 KG: LOL LOL
 AB: That hair is a f*cking wreck.
 KG: LOL. And u want weave. LOL
9:57 PM AB: It’s so absurd that you over look the wings on her suit. Yo the backup singers have dunks.   Why can’t I sing? I could have a career in gospel. It’s all fat women and gay men. LOL
 KG: bwahahahaha LOL
9:58 PM AB: The church two step is the sh*t!!! I need that in my life. I’m going to a Pentecostal church on Sunday to study it.
 KG: You’re not going to anybody’s church. LOL
 AB: They all church two stepping. I am going to learn the two step. This g-chat should be a post. LOL
10:01 PM KG: Damn...we should have made it one.

DONE & DONE!!!!


UPDATED:


By Request of Reader 'Andre' --- Here is Gospel Singer Kathy Taylor in the UniverSOUL Circus Tent!
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