It's your church, so you go to the minister and tell him your concerns. If he can't help, then maybe that is not the right church.
2007-11-19 01:33:07
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answered by LIPPIE 7
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Please read my response.
You should think about what you want to do. If you feel like you are taking a class that doesn't benefit you at all, then why go? If you have to be married to get a higher education in that place, why respect that establishment? They should be willing to teach everyone equally. Anything else is wrong and stupid.
There's a difference between being spiritual and being religious. I suggest you read anything you can on different philosophies and religions. I also suggest you study Aramaic. The Bible is a very good book but has been misinterpreted.
2007-11-19 01:36:45
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answered by Joyous Mommy ♥'s her ßoys 6
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If you don't feel that you are growing spiritually I don't think you should stay. Surey there must be an alternative as it doesn't sound like you are reaching your potential there. I think that even reading the right books alone at home would be more beneficial to you than be in an environment where you are not being taken seriously and where you are on a different wavelength to the others in the class. Good luck whatever you decide.
2007-11-19 01:35:41
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answered by Yahoo 4
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No, you should not. I agree, talk with your pastor and see if you can be allowed to switch classes.
You might also ask if you could volunteer to be a helper in one of the younger kids Sunday Schools - it's quite as useful to be a servant for Sunday School, as it is to attend it yourself, and your help might be much appreciated.
It strikes me that a church with this many requirements may be somewhat legalistic, and if it is possible, you may want to find a church that is less legalistic. But I understand if you are young and attend church with your family, that this may not be possible for you.
It just strikes me odd that you would have to be married to attend an Adult Youth class (I am assuming this is for college age and childless young marrieds). Not everyone chooses to get married young, and it would still be nice to have a place to go.
2007-11-19 01:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-16 13:05:39
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answered by burnham 4
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Chances are you should at least experiment with going higher. But you might need to stay where you are. The minute you think you've advanced is pretty much when you need to do a 180. But I'm glad that you want to excell. Also, though, I think your church/religion is very strange. You should be allowed to progress. Everyone grows at a different rate. Write me anytime to discuss spritual/religious things at
pseudosocialbutterfly@yahoo.com.
2007-11-19 01:35:19
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answered by Evadne Soleil 6
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Maybe you could start your own bible study meetings with other like minded young men your age that feel similar?
Or if that is not possible and you feel very out of place, try searching out another church that you will feel more comfortable with.
Good luck!
2007-11-19 01:35:29
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answered by ~Just 1 good egg~ 5
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You need to get out of all of those religious classes and start learning how to think with yourself.
2007-11-19 01:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Could you get private lessons? If not, stay where you are and learn what you need to learn AND impart YOUR knowledge on them. Try to make it fun!
2007-11-19 01:38:31
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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Maybe talk to the person in charge (dont know what religion you are) about it. maybe he'll understand so you can have a better connection with God.
2007-11-19 01:33:53
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answered by Amanda B 2
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