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rainbow_warrior
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21 Nov 2011, 6:08 pm

I'm an aspie and a born again christian!! ! its good to know there are more out there :)


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23 Oct 2012, 9:05 pm

I'm born again christian and aspie :-)



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24 Oct 2012, 3:17 am

Christian with autistic disorder. I was baptized Methodist, but I don't follow any mainstream Christianity. People call me a Jesus follower, I think because I don't listen to what churches tell me.



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24 Oct 2012, 4:21 pm

I call myself a Christian because I believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the One who takes away the sins of the World. Other people would call me Baptist because I grew up in a Baptist church and frequently find myself around other Baptists. I would not call myself Baptist because I cannot adhere wholly and completely with all Baptist theology and beliefs. I have noticed that across denominations (Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal, etc.) there is a common unity among those who truly believe in what they read and the Bible and don't make excuses for what it says in spite of many significant theological differences.

The foundation for my personal theology is that God is Truth. Truth is not some standard that exists outside of God. If it were, I do not think it would be possible for God, as a personal being, to fully know Truth. God is Truth because He is the standard by which all things are measured. He created all things and all things are known by Him and through Him. His Laws are not arbitrary "Thou shalt"s and "Thou shalt not"s because right and wrong are determined by His very nature. If we truly want to know what is true and what is right and what is wrong then we should get to know God. Like a beginning music theory student a good place to start is with the dos and don'ts. Right now, God is intangible as is music theory. (Granted, God is way better and way more complex than music theory.) The rules introduce you to the intangible and once you get to know the nature you can understand why something is right or wrong. Which means that once you begin to get to know God you start to find out that certain things weren't as nearly wrong or right (which is way more unsettling) as you once thought them to be. ...Okay... I don't have the time (and you probably don't have the patience) for me to get as deep into my theology as I'd be likely to go if I keep going so I'll sum up now if I can.

I try to live by the following verses...
"If anyone imagines that he knows something, he does not yet know as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, he is known by God." ~ 1 Corinthians 8:2-3

"Therefore let anyone who thinks that he stands take heed lest he fall." ~ 1 Corinthians 10:12

Sorry if that's more post than you wanted to read but I wanted to see if I could put a little bit of my theology out there so people know where I am coming from. I'm really happy to find this thread. Hi everybody. :)



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24 Oct 2012, 5:06 pm

I am a staunch athiest (or antitheist to be a pedant) myself but I believe one of the UKs most well known Aspies, Daniel Tammet is christian in some respect.


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24 Oct 2012, 6:35 pm

PHISHA51 wrote:
Greenmouse wrote:
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I am Catholic, and sometimes feel alone as a Christian Aspie.


I always feel alone as a Christian Aspie. Christian NT's reject me, Non-christian aspies reject me too.


I accept you as a Christian Aspie :)


Me, Greenmouse or both of us PHISHA? :scratch:

@ Greenmouse: I understand how you feel. Every time I go to church, I usually sit in the middle, or whenever I'm running late, I sit in the back. The majority of people who I see at church, who are obviously NT, have chips on their shoulders against people like us, especially families who have very young children; they're the worst.


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30 Oct 2012, 4:31 pm

Here I am :)



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18 Sep 2014, 2:21 am

I'm an aspie who is a member of the Church of Christ. I'll admit, I've gotten into this period of my life where some of the Wednesday night Bible study groups just don't make any sense to me. Now if it's a Sunday and the lesson is being broken down, I understand it better. But, lately on Wednesday nights, the lessons have been getting a little too personal 8O and I just don't know how to cope with that (for example, the lesson we just got done with tonight was on forgiveness. Well for starters, I've already told the small bible study class that I had tried to forgive my father over the phone about the unwanted sterilization back when I was 19 but that my father wouldn't accept my forgiveness nor forgive me for telling my mom's family about said procedure) instead of trying to help me like any good friend would do, What do my friends in this bible class do? Bring up the subject of forgiveness over and over again over the next two weeks! I don't need a reminder of that rejection and I most definately don't need them telling me that God will not forgive me when I tried to forgive but it didn't work.
It is not their place to make that decision! These friends of mine are what I consider 'traditional' christians (which means they would rather sing out of a hymnal or read from the big heavy Bible instead of using technology or listen to modern worship music like I do.) I on the other hand consider myself a 'modernist' (Like I mentioned previously, uses technology and worships through music instead of acapella. This is how I was raised and how I feel most comfortable.)
Another thing these young women in my bible class will do is whenever I hear someone say they heard God speaking to them one day, I miss the details because I"m an aspie I don't know what that means.
Personally, I'm thinking "How is God speaking to you when even I can't hear him?" I know it's part of being "into the spirit' but it's just weird that they think they can hear a voice and I barely get a cough. I'm not saying this to make you think I've lost faith. It's still there. It's just that I find the hear voices thing to be a little unsettling. Now I (think) have had God show me things in my dreams before (whether or not, the dreams were completely from God I don't know but some of the content in the dreams however, I just have a feeling they just might be.)
Could this be because most Aspies tend to be visual thinkers rather than people who listen for a voice? I'm so confused. :?


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19 Sep 2014, 2:59 am

Tokiodarling21 wrote:
I'm an aspie who is a member of the Church of Christ. I'll admit, I've gotten into this period of my life where some of the Wednesday night Bible study groups just don't make any sense to me. Now if it's a Sunday and the lesson is being broken down, I understand it better. But, lately on Wednesday nights, the lessons have been getting a little too personal 8O and I just don't know how to cope with that (for example, the lesson we just got done with tonight was on forgiveness. Well for starters, I've already told the small bible study class that I had tried to forgive my father over the phone about the unwanted sterilization back when I was 19 but that my father wouldn't accept my forgiveness nor forgive me for telling my mom's family about said procedure) instead of trying to help me like any good friend would do, What do my friends in this bible class do? Bring up the subject of forgiveness over and over again over the next two weeks! I don't need a reminder of that rejection and I most definately don't need them telling me that God will not forgive me when I tried to forgive but it didn't work.
It is not their place to make that decision! These friends of mine are what I consider 'traditional' christians (which means they would rather sing out of a hymnal or read from the big heavy Bible instead of using technology or listen to modern worship music like I do.) I on the other hand consider myself a 'modernist' (Like I mentioned previously, uses technology and worships through music instead of acapella. This is how I was raised and how I feel most comfortable.)
Another thing these young women in my bible class will do is whenever I hear someone say they heard God speaking to them one day, I miss the details because I"m an aspie I don't know what that means.
Personally, I'm thinking "How is God speaking to you when even I can't hear him?" I know it's part of being "into the spirit' but it's just weird that they think they can hear a voice and I barely get a cough. I'm not saying this to make you think I've lost faith. It's still there. It's just that I find the hear voices thing to be a little unsettling. Now I (think) have had God show me things in my dreams before (whether or not, the dreams were completely from God I don't know but some of the content in the dreams however, I just have a feeling they just might be.)
Could this be because most Aspies tend to be visual thinkers rather than people who listen for a voice? I'm so confused. :?


When I "hear" God speaking to me, it is more like an electronic signal, silent. But suddenly I know things of truth and wisdom, and things click into place in my head. God's voice is silent and sometimes hard to notice. It's like God's voice is windshield wipers- I notice suddenly that I see something more clearly, and such a realization that He brings always brings me happiness, because the things I learn make so much sense and are good, make me feel good in experience. Not so much a physical sensation as like the resolution to a story, sort of. Sometimes I only get pieces, and have gaps for quite a while until eventually things make sense. I know that if something still feels amiss in my heart that I do not have all the pieces yet. Also on the occasion that I am not sure about something I challenge my understanding. Is this Love? Is this good for myself and those around me?

To kind of answer the original question on this thread- I am a non-denominational, non traditional Christian. My relationship with Christ is just that... God teaches me directly. He uses the world around me to teach me about myself and others, and about the beauty of living with Love. The way each person connects with God is special, it won't exactly have to be the same- is my understanding. He has made us, and He knows how to reach us, when we eventually are open to it. Sometimes it takes a while for him to "unbog" our receptors or learn how He will speak to us uniquely, as He works on us continually. Some people need to use the Bible directly to come to realization as a focal point, some people as myself who have the bible known (I've read it numerous times and can honestly tell someone if something is or isn't in there) and sort of glued to them now learn from life's experiences. Jesus is the greatest storyteller. If you're not sure if God is telling you something, at the very least HE understands you, it is good to question and question and pray and ask Him to show you until you feel confident.

I'd say if you feel estranged from communication just pray sincerely to God and ask Him to help you communicate or learn from Him more noticeably (if you haven't already), and don't be discouraged if it takes a while. Some of my prayers took an awfully long time to be answered, but that's just because of the way my life panned out and how long it took for Him to work out those specific "kinks".



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19 Sep 2014, 6:44 am

Another one here.



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20 Sep 2014, 9:34 pm

I'm agnostic, I'm not against religion, I just worship my higher power in my own way. I've had paranormal experiences in my life which makes me ponder that an afterlife is not out of the question.



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21 Sep 2014, 12:08 am

As a lonely & sad child God frequently comforted me that life would not always remain that way. I would read the Bible even though I was not taken to church and formed a close relationship with God. Eventually, I wound up living in a Christian commune. I was more accepted there and had more friends than anywhere else. Since leaving there I have had difficulty with typical churches as they tend to overstimulate me. There are starting to be contemplative services so that is giving me hope of finding a church again.



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02 Oct 2014, 7:25 am

I am. God is like my secret friend who is always there for me. I know many would call it an imaginary friend and perhaps they are right. But I don't care. Its good to have hope and the feeling of never being alone. But it is not something I expect others to adopt or follow. Each must find their own way.



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05 Oct 2014, 1:38 am

Yep. Catholic theologian aspie here. :-)

(I'm new to this "aspie" thing. Is it just me or does it sound like a dog breed?)

I used to wander the blacktop during recess as a kid, by myself, talking to God. I'm sure that looked weird to the people around me, but I was content. Then I stopped caring about my faith. Then I got a gift full of Catholic trivia. What a way to get my interest! I read that studiously, then turned to other theology books, then got a degree in theology.

Then I tried teaching theology. Bad move. I'm a web designer now, but for a Catholic firm, so I still get to use my theology.



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11 Oct 2014, 11:45 am

14 year old apostolic Christian aspie here. I've been looking for a forum like this on WP recently and was led here. God is good! :D



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11 Oct 2014, 4:42 pm

Born again Christian Aspie here.