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Tina Seward's avatar

There is a condition called scrupulosity which is an overconcern with all things religious. It is a subset of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

I came to the Church of Christ through people studying the Bible with me and saying, "You have all of this correct, but you weren't baptized for the forgiveness of sins, therefore, you're not saved." I wanted to be saved and be right with God, so I got baptized for the forgiveness of sins.

While the people I studied with had good intentions, they were part of a sect of the Churches of Christ that was/is considered cultic. After five years, I could no longer handle the pressure and deliberately went to another COC that was more grace-based. But I think the damage was already done. I deal with OCD/scrupulosity, and I think it's directly because of the fear-based Christianity that I was exposed to.

When you put the emphasis on "you must go through the five-step plan of salvation to be saved," and then emphasize, "you must do the five acts of worship on Sunday and only on Sunday in order to stay saved," then for those individuals susceptible to OCD, that can set up a lifetime of fear-based Christianity. Eventually, you get to the point where you can't handle it anymore.

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Sarafollowstruth's avatar

I am thankful to see the truth coming out about this topic. I have heard so many people say "you must be careful talking about grace" to the point where they won't speak about it but they will hammer through all the do's and don'ts of good Christians to the point where most of the congregation thinks that works based salvation is what Christianity is all about. Questions like "I don't understand why 'good' people in the world cannot go to heaven" and statements like "when the books are opened you are going to be judged by every bad deed you ever committed" start coming out during classes. Rom 8 :5-13 talks about how dangerous it is to depend on your good works. Thank you for covering this topic.

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