Heartbreaking...AndersonD wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:21 pmI find this relatable and remember being booed by various groups - Beachy, Pilgrim and NC GB. It is a form of persecution I think but I learned to not take it personally. I have faced more ridicule from other plain groups than from the world.Ernie wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:41 pmI think it depends on the context. To repeatedly discriminate against someone because of their religion (by rolling eyes and other things) is a mild form or persecution. When I was a youth, I couldn't handle even mild persecution. I know that many youth today will lose sleep if people roll their eyes too often or use other verbal or body language that says, you are not good enough for me because you come from the wrong church or look the wrong way.
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Re: Poll: Is it religious persecution... ???
The mild persecution that I faced as a child was because of my dad's strict religious beliefs.AndersonD wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:21 pmI find this relatable and remember being booed by various groups - Beachy, Pilgrim and NC GB. It is a form of persecution I think but I learned to not take it personally. I have faced more ridicule from other plain groups than from the world.Ernie wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:41 pm I think it depends on the context. To repeatedly discriminate against someone because of their religion (by rolling eyes and other things) is a mild form or persecution. When I was a youth, I couldn't handle even mild persecution. I know that many youth today will lose sleep if people roll their eyes too often or use other verbal or body language that says, you are not good enough for me because you come from the wrong church or look the wrong way.
Then when I was 30, I was a dean for the Beachy Bible School and some "booed" me because I was ultra-conservative Mennonite instead of Beachy.
Later I joined the Beachy's and on various occasions I was urged to adopt their religious culture rather than keep my own. I'm very glad for that experience as it gave me a taste of what non-Anabaptist folks need to go through whenever they try joining a CA church.
The most recent mild persecution I have received has come from people who don't like my attempts at planting churches the way the apostles did.
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