In the twists and turns of the journey of life, many people have been my friends along the way. At the least, friends share common interests; they are supporters, allies, chosen family.
As far as word meanings go, a friend is a lover,
literally. The definition and word
history of ‘friend’ is:
Latin: amicus (friend) and amo (I love)
Greek: philos (friend) and phileo (I love)
Old English: freond (friend) and freon (love)
The wounds from a friend then, can be harsh because you have
let them into your life as a trusted one, as a ‘lover’ in that sense. Betrayal isn’t expected.
The closer you feel to a friend, the more wrenching the
sense of betrayal.
The most devastating betrayals in my life have been those by
‘christian’ friends. These friends
presented themselves as special, as family; as trustworthy, implying permanence
in the relationship. The sense was that of a special, deeper, more real
relationship, fully worthy of trust, one in which betrayal was not even
considered.
Why then, did these ‘christian’ friends reject the
relationship? Cool the
communication? Break the bond?
None of them has ever said why, though I’ve asked. Response has been vague, noncommittal, unexplained.
Which makes it even harder.
So here’s my attempt at answering my own question:
You are fearful that my own search for truth might expose
the deception you live in. It’s a
wonderful deception that gives you comfort and hope, but it’s not explainable because
it’s not real. You’re fearful that my
questioning might somehow infect your own belief with doubt. Your beliefs aren’t based in evidence but in
wish and hope and what someone wrote in letters long, long ago.
Maybe you try to convince me of your sense of danger in or
discomfort with my questioning, but you can’t communicate. It seems like we’re speaking two different
languages. So without words to explain
your fear, words that are yours and not simply parroted from ‘holy writings’,
words that can be understood as simple, logical, factual, you simply turn away
and turn off.
Why are christians so afraid of what’s real? Why do they need to hide behind belief?
The definition of belief is ‘an acceptance that something
exists or is true, especially one without proof’. Especially without proof. Something that has evidence for it doesn’t
require belief. If you live your life on evidence, that’s quite different from
living your life on ‘belief’. There’s a sense of grounding, of connectedness,
of reality in evidence that is missing in belief.
To live on evidence is hard.
It’s gritty, it’s messy, and it’s often painful. It’s no accident that many people in the
world hold to one belief system or another. Real life is pretty raw.
I don’t blame my beloved friends for protecting themselves, for holding onto their dream. I just wish they didn’t have to hurt me so much while doing it.
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