Drifting Away
Oct. 22nd, 2006 01:10 pmI was brought up Southern Baptist. I am still a Christian. But what the public figures in that and other Christian religious organizations are preaching today is not what I was taught. I didn't leave the church. The church left me.
I'm not the only one saying this. People are pointing out how modern evangelicals are speaking words and taking actions which are the opposite of what evangelicals historically have said and done. Yet these revisionists are espousing their fanatical ideas, before only held by a fringe few, not only as the voice of the majority and the divine revelation of God but as the way things have always been. Among the most outrageous are those "Christians" who cite Old Testament dictates which were amended or even nullified by Christ, who said, flat out, that he was the New Covenant, here to replace the old one.
So when someone claims to be defending "traditional family values" ask "Whose tradition? Whose family?"
I'm not the only one saying this. People are pointing out how modern evangelicals are speaking words and taking actions which are the opposite of what evangelicals historically have said and done. Yet these revisionists are espousing their fanatical ideas, before only held by a fringe few, not only as the voice of the majority and the divine revelation of God but as the way things have always been. Among the most outrageous are those "Christians" who cite Old Testament dictates which were amended or even nullified by Christ, who said, flat out, that he was the New Covenant, here to replace the old one.
So when someone claims to be defending "traditional family values" ask "Whose tradition? Whose family?"
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Date: 2006-10-23 09:33 pm (UTC)As I said, this is just a theory. Feel free to tear it apart as you see fit.