Excellent meditation. When I taught foundations of ministry at the Unification Seminary, this was one of the texts I used to talk about Christian ministry being "subversive" (cf. the chapter on "the Subversive Pastor" in Eugene Peterson's The Contemplative Pastor). It was completely lost on the class.
Many evangelistic types spend a whole lot of energy trying to bring me back into the church. While I have no problem with Jesus, I have no interest in joining the church, since I think the modern Christian church has virtually nothing to do with what Jesus taught, practiced and died for - caring for those who are in prison, who are hungry, who are sick, giving up your personal posessions in order to help those in need. Jesus fought the religious and political leaders who oppressed the poor and gave hope to those who felt hopeless. Modern Christianity seems to be about trying not to break any rules, fighting over what those rules are, trying to make laws to enforce those rules, having distaste for those who are in prison becasue they broke those rules, having distaste for the poor and homeless because they feel they wouldn't have gotten to such a low point if they hadn't broken the rules, gossiping about people who don't dress up nicely when they go to church, and generally being as bourgious (sp - sorry) as possible.
...I come close to believing every word you've written. The only thing is, Jesus didn't come to help the already saintly, the already virtuous. But you're right, the established religions would ALL be denounced and FORCEFULLY REFORMED, if He were to reappear. They've reached unparalleled lows of conformity and complacence--whitened sepulchres, in His words.
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Date: 2003-12-18 09:34 am (UTC)Probably obvious, but are you familiar with The Door magazine?
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Date: 2003-12-18 09:42 am (UTC)http://thedoormagazine.com/
The original name was "The Wittenberg Door".
Some of it is borderline offensive, but even from my heavy religious days, it was like a nice colonic.
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Date: 2003-12-18 09:39 am (UTC)Many evangelistic types spend a whole lot of energy trying to bring me back into the church. While I have no problem with Jesus, I have no interest in joining the church, since I think the modern Christian church has virtually nothing to do with what Jesus taught, practiced and died for - caring for those who are in prison, who are hungry, who are sick, giving up your personal posessions in order to help those in need. Jesus fought the religious and political leaders who oppressed the poor and gave hope to those who felt hopeless.
Modern Christianity seems to be about trying not to break any rules, fighting over what those rules are, trying to make laws to enforce those rules, having distaste for those who are in prison becasue they broke those rules, having distaste for the poor and homeless because they feel they wouldn't have gotten to such a low point if they hadn't broken the rules, gossiping about people who don't dress up nicely when they go to church, and generally being as bourgious (sp - sorry) as possible.
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Date: 2003-12-18 09:59 am (UTC)They work for some folks.
Not for others.
Mmm, cheese.
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Date: 2003-12-18 10:05 am (UTC)cheese?
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Date: 2003-12-18 09:59 am (UTC)Except for the Presence of Jesus in the Sacrament...
Date: 2003-12-18 10:07 am (UTC)Re: Except for the Presence of Jesus in the Sacrament...
Date: 2003-12-18 10:13 am (UTC)That's true too. "Those who are well do not need a physician."