Would it be improper to seek language classes at a Greek Orthodox church without subscribing to the religion?
I’m intensely interested in pursuing Modern Greek for both linguistic and cultural reasons. The only place I know in my area that offers Modern Greek instruction are the Greek Orthodox churches in the area. However, I have never been religious and consider myself atheist. Would it be improper to use the Greek Orthodox community as a resource if I might not convert? I’m most certainly open to attending services and involving myself in the community regardless of my own personal beliefs about theism.
No, I don’t think so. I recently finished Spanish classes a Catholic church nearby, even though I’m not Catholic. The brothers there were very welcoming and actually encouraged me to attend the lessons. They didn’t force their beliefs on me at all. I thought it was a very nice experience and it didn’t seem like anything was wrong or off.
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June 15 2010 05:20 am | 7
Greg on 15 Jun 2010 at 10:33 am #
I don’t think so, if they ask then just explain your beliefs to them. They’ll be forcing their beliefs on you a lot, especially considering the fact that you’re an atheist so be prepared for that.
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how_about_never92 on 15 Jun 2010 at 10:48 am #
No, I don’t think so. I recently finished Spanish classes a Catholic church nearby, even though I’m not Catholic. The brothers there were very welcoming and actually encouraged me to attend the lessons. They didn’t force their beliefs on me at all. I thought it was a very nice experience and it didn’t seem like anything was wrong or off.
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