Archive for December 10th, 2011
Turning to God and away from people
At Experimental Theology, Richard Beck discusses what it means in modern America to “work on” one’s relations with “God.”
The trouble with contemporary Christianity is that a massive bait and switch is going on. “Christianity” has essentially become a mechanism for allowing millions of people to replace being a decent human being with something else, an endorsed “spiritual” substitute. For example, rather than being a decent human being the following is a list of some commonly acceptable substitutes:
- Going to church
- Worship
- Praying
- Spiritual disciplines (e.g., fasting)
- Bible study
- Voting Republican
- Going on spiritual retreats
- Reading religious books
- Arguing with evolutionists
- Sending your child to a Christian school or providing education at home
- Using religious language
- Avoiding R-rated movies
- Not reading Harry Potter.
Responses to Rick Perry campaign ad
Rick Perry’s bizarre “I am an anti-gay Christian” campaign ad has drawn quite a few parodies that have been gathered at Huffpo. And here’s yet another:





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