The "Jesus Called" one reminds me of some things I have been thinking about lately concerning the Religious Right. Whether or not the Jesus portrayed in the gospels actually existed there is no doubt that the message Jesus preaches in the Bible is almost exactly the opposite of the message preached by today's Religious Right. Jesus preached a message of compassion and forgiveness. He is shown as ministering to the morally fallen and the socially outcast. Jesus advocating giving money to the poor, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and giving shelter to the homeless. The Religious Right seems to be following a moral code almost exactly the opposite of the one the gospel Jesus preached. The book of Revelation warns about the coming of the Anti-Christ whom many would follow in the last days. If the Anti-Christ is the opposite of Christ would those who follow him preach a message of pride and assertiveness? Would the Anti-Christ's followers oppose government programs to help the needy in order to not "foster dependency"? Would they oppose high schools allowing unwed mothers back into the classroom in order to not send the "wrong moral message?" Unfortunately, Jesus probably won't be calling anyone on the phone. All we can hope for is that people will start to recognize the disconnect between what the Bible says and their church is preaching and vote with their feet out the door.
Don't be stupid. Really, don't be stupid. Stop. Reread your comment. Does it make sense? Are you making something up out of thin air in order to attack me with it? Reading something into a post that's clearly not there or even implied? Then don't bother posting. For that matter, if that's the case, don't bother coming back.
The "Jesus Called" one reminds me of some things I have been thinking about lately concerning the Religious Right.
ReplyDeleteWhether or not the Jesus portrayed in the gospels actually existed there is no doubt that the message Jesus preaches in the Bible is almost exactly the opposite of the message preached by today's Religious Right. Jesus preached a message of compassion and forgiveness. He is shown as ministering to the morally fallen and the socially outcast. Jesus advocating giving money to the poor, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked and giving shelter to the homeless.
The Religious Right seems to be following a moral code almost exactly the opposite of the one the gospel Jesus preached. The book of Revelation warns about the coming of the Anti-Christ whom many would follow in the last days. If the Anti-Christ is the opposite of Christ would those who follow him preach a message of pride and assertiveness? Would the Anti-Christ's followers oppose government programs to help the needy in order to not "foster dependency"? Would they oppose high schools allowing unwed mothers back into the classroom in order to not send the "wrong moral message?"
Unfortunately, Jesus probably won't be calling anyone on the phone. All we can hope for is that people will start to recognize the disconnect between what the Bible says and their church is preaching and vote with their feet out the door.