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Jackob Registered user Username: Jackob
Post Number: 660 Registered: 7-2005
| Posted on Monday, February 27, 2012 - 11:30 am: | |
I'm almost done reading a book written by Steve Brown, Three Free Sins and found something worth sharing.
quote:Everything is about God (we were created that way -- what we think, how we feel about ourselves and others, how we act, the friends we have, the places we go, how we sleep and with whom we sleep, our value, and our meaning). Even the new atheists who are so hot and bothered about God are about God. Ever wonder why people who don't believe in Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny don't feel the need to write whole books about why they don't exists? Because Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are not part of who we are. Just so, if God weren't a part of their DNA, the new atheists would not write such sophomoric drivel. It's about God. It's who we are, and we can't help it. Now, assuming you buy into what I just said, this God thing in us is not altogether different from hunger, sexual desire, or the drive for peace and security; only it's far bigger. If hunger can make you fat, sexual desire cause you to turn others into objects instead of people, and the desire for peace and security cause you to take peace and security from others, think what the desire for God will do. If we distort our lesser passions, how much more our passion for God? The wolves know that! Someone has said that we southerners get away with saying anything, no matter how hurtful or critical, by prefacing what we say with "Bless your heart . . ." Well, Christians can lay on the guilt, rob the sheep of their freedom, send them on a crusade to impact the world, and "turn the tide for God," all with a prophetic "Thus says the Lord." That's why, when new Christians come into the church, we put saddles on them and ride them until they die. And the great tragedy is that our neurotic DNA makes us think we're doing it for him.
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Colleentinker Registered user Username: Colleentinker
Post Number: 13450 Registered: 12-2003
| Posted on Monday, February 27, 2012 - 8:16 pm: | |
Oh, that's interesting, Jackob...on many levels. The ways he articulates some points makes me re-read them and ask if I know exactly what he means...but the conclusion is really profound. Thanks! You always make us think, Jackob. Colleen |
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