Hello I have been having a hard time trying to find an active Christian forum that hasn't been taken over by progressive "Christians". I normally go to Reddit but it's not the best place for any theological discussions. I grew up as a Seventh-Day Adventist and have spent my entire adult life unlearning all the unhealthy and untrue doctrine I have learned in that religion. It has shaped the way I interact with other Christians. I question everything. I don't ever just trust what any pastor says or mega church pastor says. I don't appeal to church fathers. I like to read the history but I noticed that everyone likes to appeal to the early church father of whoever invented that religion. All I ever want to do is attend a small conservative complementarian church where the church is not over run with democrat politics, feminism, prosperity gospel, false prophets or anything seeker sensitive. I feel it has been extremely hard to find discerning women in bible study groups as many women love Christian authors who teach prosperity.
I also find it troubling that no one studies the bible on their own, reads commentaries everyday and tries to study the original language. When I show up to a bible study I have taken the time to read and look for deeper context, read different bible translations and look to see some of the textual criticisms etc. I look up who thinks it's a controversial passage and I try to balance out all of the information with the holy spirit to help me discern the text I'm reading. I ask a lot of questions at home with my husband because of how I think about things. But I overthink things now because of how SDA doctrine was shoved down my throat as a kid and I never want to be misled again by anyone. I think iron sharpens iron and it is great to be in a community where people are able to think through things biblically and be good bereans.
I also find it troubling that no one studies the bible on their own, reads commentaries everyday and tries to study the original language. When I show up to a bible study I have taken the time to read and look for deeper context, read different bible translations and look to see some of the textual criticisms etc. I look up who thinks it's a controversial passage and I try to balance out all of the information with the holy spirit to help me discern the text I'm reading. I ask a lot of questions at home with my husband because of how I think about things. But I overthink things now because of how SDA doctrine was shoved down my throat as a kid and I never want to be misled again by anyone. I think iron sharpens iron and it is great to be in a community where people are able to think through things biblically and be good bereans.