Have you considered Eastern orthodox, orthodox or latin right Catholic church? Primarily comprised of large White families and conservative.
Orthodoxy is the future.
i should try something like that out instead of beating around the bush at a mormon church anyways. Its pretty white there but theres alot of jews and a whole mexican faction.
I've considered Catholicism and joining one of their churches to see how i liked them, much in the way that i did with the mormon church, but i do expect alot more out of Catholics than i do mormons, since they actually read the Bible. I think though, I would end up in a non-denomination christian church if thats still a thing and its nearby. Who knows, maybe i'll really like Catholicism and stick with it. Maybe i'll get overexcited when i get my car back and go to all the churches in the area at least once and that would take a while. I really like networking and new experiences but i would one day settle down with a single church
I'm a recovering catholic and 2 of my priests were gay and one touched children. Also the head nun was a homo. So don't bother with that ideas either.
there corruption everywhere, I think alot of dysfunction is from ignorant parents who are dependent on the church who dont listen to their kids or teach the children how to respect their own body and boundaries. As an adult whos not committed to a church and doesnt leave my kid alone for any reason, I can cherry pick my way through any church that tolerates me. I would hope that if i uncovered that kind of corruption in a church, I would figure out how to report it.
Theres alot of dysfunction in the Catholic church, were you sexually abused to or what specifically messed you up about the church? If conditions were ideal, would Catholicism still have messed you up?
I'm really sorry to hear about the priests and the nun :( thats horrible, people who fondle children should be put down like a dog with rabies.
The one thing that always ticked me off about Russian orthodox church is that it refers to its worshipers as "God's slaves", or maybe it's a poor translation of "servant of the Lord", but it still rubs me the wrong way. Why not God's Champions? It still gives a clear distinction between positions, but not in a condescending way. I mean, what god refers to his followers as slaves? Only a bad one, I reckon.
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