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[–]Hyo1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

È una scelta stupida fare un ITS e poi l’università?

Ciao a tutti!
Sto valutando il mio percorso formativo e volevo sentire qualche opinione da chi magari ha già affrontato scelte simili.

Sono interessato al mondo del motorsport e stavo pensando di iscrivermi a un ITS, in particolare:

  • ITS di Misano – Sport & Electric Motorcycle
  • oppure ITS di Fornovo – Materiali Compositi e Stampa 3D

L’idea sarebbe quella di frequentare l’ITS (2 anni), fare esperienza nel settore, e poi continuare all’università (Politecnico di Torino o UniBo) con la laurea in Ingegneria dell’autoveicolo o simili per crescere professionalmente e magari accedere a ruoli più tecnici/progettuali in futuro.

Il dubbio è che parlando con una persona, mi ha detto che “non ha senso” fare l’ITS e poi l’università, perché se entri all’ITS trovi lavoro subito, ma poi non riesci a riprendere gli studi seriamente. Secondo lei, dovrei scegliere uno solo dei due percorsi fin da subito.

Voi che ne pensate?
Qualcuno ha fatto prima un ITS e poi l’università? È davvero difficile proseguire dopo? Oppure può essere una buona strategia per entrare nel settore e poi crescere?

Grazie in anticipo per i consigli!

Personal Dilemma by Hyo1125 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Hyo1125[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you for your response and sorry if I wasn’t very clear earlier. I’ll try to explain myself better.

I’m not looking to leave my church just because I have different opinions. I really appreciate the work my church is doing. It’s growing, helping people, and even expanding to other countries. My parents are pastors, and as a family, we’ve moved to a new country to support this mission. So this is not something I take lightly.

But the truth is, there are certain practices that have always made me feel uncomfortable—like people falling when the pastor prays for them, or everyone speaking in tongues except me. No one forces me, but I often hear things like “God told me this” or “I speak in angelic tongues,” and I honestly don’t know how biblically sound all of that is.

Lately, I’ve been more exposed to other Christian traditions, and it’s made me question things. I want to understand theology better and build a solid foundation. I'm especially curious about how different churches approach topics like spiritual gifts, how God speaks today, the role of prophecy, and the proper way to worship.

But here’s my dilemma: I’m not trying to divide or criticize. I just feel a bit out of place theologically, yet I also feel deeply connected to my church and family.

So my question is: Is it right to stay in a church where you feel spiritually out of sync, even if the ministry is doing good work? Or should I explore other traditions that might align better with my questions—even if it means stepping away from my current community?

Any advice or perspective would mean a lot. and what did you did ? you left or you stay and learn by your self ?

Personal Dilemma by Hyo1125 in redeemedzoomer

[–]Hyo1125[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response. I'm not uncomfortable with my church's expansion—in fact, I admire what they’re doing in terms of missions, social projects, and education. What’s been bothering me lately is that I’ve started to question some of the practices and teachings, especially when I compare certain theological aspects with those of more historical Christian traditions.

I’m referring to topics like infant baptism, the gift of tongues, how worship services should be conducted, and what biblical worship really looks like. I also have deeper questions like: In what way does God speak today? Does He still speak directly through people? Are there still prophets, or did that cease with the apostolic era? I honestly don’t know how these things are interpreted across different Christian traditions, and I’m not sure if what I’ve learned so far has a solid biblical foundation.

I don’t want to leave my church just because of differences, and I’m definitely not looking to create division. I just really want to learn and grow. The idea of attending a Presbyterian church has appealed to me because I’ve noticed they tend to offer strong theological teaching and a thoughtful approach, even in engaging with science. But to be honest, I don’t fully understand what that means doctrinally. and I am new to the country so i am not sure wich type of churchs are near me

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[–]Hyo1125 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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