Danderson wrote:I think the problem with most of the church culture today is that there is NOT enough emphasis on the gospel and thus there are a lot of ppl thinking that they're saved when they're really not...and thus there are hypocrites within the church and believers who need a loving family of other believers don't see a need to go. Thoughts?
In the US at least, I'd say the problem with most of the church culture is that there is too much emphasis on a gospel vastly different from the one found in the Bible. I obviously won't be going into detail about it, but you did ask for my thoughts, and those are my thoughts.
I do agree that there are probably a lot of people thinking they're saved when they're not, although who those people are isn't for us to say, it's only for God to say. Ultimately though I'd say one of the biggest problems is that (again, in the US at least) many modern churches do not make themselves friendly to outsiders. Now, I should probably clarify. I don't mean churches will treat new people who haven't been in church before badly. That's usually not true, most churches will shake your hand at greeting time, welcome you and say it's good to see you, and generally be friendly. When I say they're not friendly to outsiders, I mean people who hold different beliefs than they do, or are different from them in a large way.
For example, at most churches, if I were to state that I don't think the idea of the Trinity holds water, they'd probably be colder to me, either that or try to tell me how wrong I am, to which I'd say "I've heard your arguments and don't find them particularly compelling." This would likely drastically reduce the amount of people who would be friendly towards me, and some parents might even tell their children not to talk to me lest I fill their heads with "wrong ideas."
If I came to church in jeans and a t-shirt, at some churches, I would probably be seen as some sort of no-good lowlife, who doesn't respect God or tradition and just wants to be a rebel.
Or hey, what about the post Sheenar made where she stated she was treated very rudely by members of the church for not standing during worship when there were medical reasons why she couldn't? When churches like this exist, is it any wonder why people are not particularly inclined to attend church?
Again, not all churches are bad. There are plenty of good churches with friendly and warm people who truly do love others. But it seems that, due to my previous assessment, these are few and far between and statistically you're much more likely to find one of the unpleasant churches.