
2. They blocked the entrance to the subway and handed out tissues saying, “Believe in Jesus.” Not once or twice did I want to throw the trash on the spot.
3. On the subway, he tried to tell me to believe in church, and when I ignored him, he laughed at me.
4. While I was walking down the street, a man stopped me and told me to believe in Jesus, but I ignored him, so he grabbed my arm and asked me to listen to him, getting angry.
Numbers 1 through 4 occur as regular events every week. Can’t I just refuse?
And there was a ‘friend’ I had been dating for 3 years who preached to me. I didn’t want to leave, but out of loyalty, I said I would only go once. As expected, he kept telling me to come out, but when I said no, he blocked me.
In addition, there were many people who called and texted me dozens of times to say that I was not going.
The contradictions in the Bible, the church’s ‘political issues’, the crimes of pastors, and issues such as the Saemmul Church incident are reasons to dislike them, not reasons to ‘hate’ them. At least to me.
I hate church just because of evangelism. If someone approaches me showing me a cross or Jesus, I get goosebumps.
Is this the so-called heresy?