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![]() Impeach George Bush Theology and Homophobia Okay, it's an unusual topic, but it's our topic for today. I heard George Bush was on TV kissing and holding hands with a heathen blasphemer - apparently for money. Worse, though, it was a man. Now if I ever got caught on TV kissing a man, I'd be the laughing stock of the airwaves, no doubt. But today our issue is only semi-serious. Source: Robbie Lindauer, 2005-04-30 Candidate: Republican Party A few years ago I made the mistake of calling in to Bob Enyart's radio show (www.theologyonline.com). He's a somewhat famous evangelist from the midwest. He's rather typical of the "dumbfuckistan" crowd. He's okay with guns, not okay with abortion, fine with war, not okay with homosexuality. One of his trademark positions is that in order to get homosexuals to repent and convert is to make fun of them. Unfortunately, Bob picked an easy target. Gay men have been ridiculed for centuries so there's a big book of stock jokes available so Bob won't actually have to do any thinking BECAUSE if Bob ACTUALLY thought about what he was doing, he'd realize that when God was Here, he didn't make fun of anyone but the Pharisees, Sadduccees and Scribes. Who were they? The self-appointed religious experts. Why were they ridiculous? Because on top of being self-righteous snobs, they were just as evil as anyone else. Why? Because they made their living by selling people appropriate sacrifices at the temple. Paul says there's something to be learned from all scripture. It's very important when interpreting scripture to adequately understand the scene of what is being described. It's hard to really get a hold of Daniel without understanding how the Israelites came to be in exile from reading Kings. The bible is subtle sometimes, but never so blunt as the direct words of Isaiah: "Fix yourself, learn to do good: rebuke the oppressor, defend the fatherless, plead the case of the widow." Nowhere in the bible does it say to make fun of the oppressor, and certainly not make fun of your enemies nor of people you think are sinners. That's just not there. Now Bob and I had a little talk about this, he noted that Jesus was taunting the Pharisees. It's true, Jesus taunted the self-righteous windbags that insisted that everyone wipe their hands before eating and never eat dairy and meat at the same meal. Because THAT ISN'T RIGHTEOUSNESS. It's false righteousness, a joke, a sham. Worse, the scribes and pharisees KNEW BETTER. They'd read Isaiah too. Isaiah was very specific he said: "Thus says the Lord: Who ordered this trampling of my courts? I'm tired of your sabbaths and your meetings and your new moon festivals. I won't listen to your prayers anymore. I planted a vineyard expecting to get grapes and I got junk. Fix yourselves; seek justice..." God had revoked "the law" years ago by saying that he'd no longer accept their sacrifices. The deal was off. Why? Because, as Jesus said, the legalistic pharisitical interpretation of the law and the prophets had led to genuine evil. They'd focused on personal purity and ignored justice, love and mercy. They thought that by keeping their hands clean of dirt, they'd be pure. But Christ's teaching on the matter is clear: It's not what goes into the man that defiles him, but what comes out, For from within, out of the human heart, come evil ideas, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, evil, deceit, debauchery, envy, slander, pride, and folly. (Mark 7) Note that the personal sins are right up there with the public sins - greed is just as bad as sexual immorality, theft as bad as evil ideas and pride. Now the pharisees were also aware of this fact about the law. Nothing that a person could do would ever make them approach the holiness of God; so nothing a person could do would ever make them worthy of God's love, forgiveness and blessing. Yet what they taught was that there was a long stairway to heaven of doing all and only the things they said to concentrate on in the law. Well, God didn't buy it and neither did they. They deserved God's ridicule and God had been ridiculing them for centuries because that's how long it went on. Well folks, this story, the story of legalism, isn't just an old story. It's today's story too. People like Bob Enyart try to tell people that in order for God to save them, they must make themselves perfect. It's not so - Jesus came for sinners, not for the righteous. And Bob's statistical argument for "reforming homosexuals" doesn't work either. If Bob's method were appropriate then every Gay joke should convert people to Christianity. But it's not so either. In fact, the funniest Gay joke I know was told me by a Gay man (not that there's anything wrong with that...) Georgy Bush is, unfortunately, in the same position, the same old story. Here we have a man who finds time to disapprove of homosexuals (getting the spec out of someone else's eyes) but can't make time to to stop the war and bring the troops home (getting the log out of his own eye). And who can't wait to give his friends in the stock market a birthday present by taking the money that used to go to making guaranteed retirement payments to people who actually NEED it. But the truth is, the Pharisees didn't even obey their own laws. They were just as bad as everyone else. They were putting on a show. Freudian psychology (not that I buy into it much) seems to tell us that that which we put much effort into despising is something we secretly love. I'm not saying George is gay. I doubt it, it wouldn't fit in with the whole Massachussets-rich-cocaine-doing-draft-dodging son of a rich guy persona. Oh wait, it WOULD fit in with that persona. It wouldn't fit in with the self-made Texas oil millionaire persona. I guess you just have to decide who's twist you want to believe. Peace out. Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: Cryptik-Halo 2006-05-03 00:00:00 we can say this and that, but to what end, i can no more convert you than you can convert me. just know this: everyhing i say is from my heart... i quote no one. so quote me if you like. i think that you will find plenty of truth in what i say. if truth is what you seek. then read more, trust not what you read, but what you feel and i believe your feelings will show you a light beyond that which you can see with your eyes. for the light in your soul bears enough truth to guide you through any darkness. submit to this light and you will find that it serves you as you are the master of this light. trust not doctrine trust not the judges of thine understanding trust not the light that people would shed before you for your light is stronger and brighter. i follow mine. From: Robbie 2005-12-28 00:00:00 here are some relevant quotes from wittgenstein, because, well, he's the drollest: 1) go ahead, believe, it hurts nothing. 2) everything that smacks of ritual needs to be eschewed. but a kiss is a kind of ritual. okay, anything less sincere than a kiss must be eschewed. and now some lindauer: honest is the best policy with oneself, knowing what you know and knowing what you don't know. there are lots of things we kind of know and lots of things we don't. now, i don't know that peter was crucified because he refused to forswear his faith. i don't know that paul was, nor simon, nor any of the other apostles. but i've read it in several places that wouldn't normally agree about things like this if they didn't have to. and i know for sure that the world of christs' resurrection has surp-ssed in power every other creed or knowing or blessing that this earth has seen - because it is the power to save - the power to reconcile with the god we all know in our hearts - who speaks to us in the wind that hovers above the waters -to this very day-. that is, while i don't -know- that jesus raised from the dead in the same way i don't know that my mother and father were married, i've heard it on reliable sources and the evidence of the way things are now, today, still points to that as the best explanation. so reason, will you. what is the best explanation for the conversion of the entire roman world to christianity within 200 years of the death of christ? what is the explanation for the oldest churches, the armenian and greek and russian and ethiopian orthodox churches - from completely different backgrounds and areas - accepting the same core faith, that these apostles preached jesus' resurrection and then were themselves tortured to death to get them to deny it and that christ appeared after his resurrection to thousands of people in jerusalem on several occasions. it's the best explanation for why christianity survived when so many other cults died - e.g. the ring of truth. compare this ring of truth to other religions - mohammed never had a single miracle of his witnessed by any other person - in fact one miracle he claimed to have occurred was falsified by his own wife. who has seen the dalai lama walk on water? what good has the wisdom of the zen masters done them in the face of death? it is your right to believe what you like. it's your right to believe that the bible was fabricated - a story meant to trick you into submission. but without actually having read it and studied the history of it, it would be at best a premature evaluation of the facts. finally, i appeal to you who want to know god, if jesus is god, he can prove it to you. so ask him, it's that's simple. i offer this as advice only - you must find the truth yourself. but do you trust reason - even your own reason. some wittgenstein again: nobody can think for you any more than anyone can don your hat for you. peace and love From: Cryptik-Halo 2005-07-10 19:19:36 about religion: who are we to unfold the mysteries of our creator? what manner of men are we to tell everyone that we know the truth? who, on this planet, do we know that converses with the almighty, receives a reply, and relays the messege to our humble and meek minds. we can seek with all of our might, but we are limited to the answers we uncover. show me your idols of gold, wood, and precious stones... which of these can give you the answers? i meant my last letter to be an unanswered mystery... i told you i would be back with an answer about religion... yet i lingered a little longer to show you that i as well as any other would never find the right and true answer to the questions we seek about our creation. i can only give you theories and we all say the bible says this, and jesus said this. i laugh now at the idea that everyone believes that they know what jesus said just because the bible tells you so. religion is great, i think that it serves a good purpose in that if we did not believe in good and evil, we would not build a conscience that would keep harmony in affect. my interest is much deeper than what will happen to me if i believe or don't believe. what can you offer me. there is none here that can tell me or show me the truth, i can only choose for my self what i believe according to my own logic or reason. i have a growing interest in egyptology and i know that from the ancients we can learn more about where we come from. seek out the writings on the walls left behind by pharohs of long ago. words mean alot and have many meanings. how can we know by the writings of ancient men what it is they really meant by the words they chose to write. the bible has been written so many times, how are we to know what the true meanings of the words are? can you tell me what jesus actually said on the mount. i know i wasn't there. i know you were not there. i love the claims that all churches make. everyone's interpretation is there own. i think that there is way too many religions if you ask me. if we did come together to learn the truth, the world would be a much better place. if we all had understanding. we can say that this happened and that happened, but there is none that can say it with convivtion like the person that was there when it happened. put down your defenses when someone tells you something you do not want to hear. i see so many paople get offended when someone says something about religion. think about this for a second. the story of babylon: all men were the same race. all men believed the same thing. all men worshipped the same god(s) the land was all one peice. when men tried to build a tower to reach the heavens, god seperated the men and changed their language. we can read this story over and over in the bible, but who of us can say that we know why, how, when, or where it happened. we can only say we know that our creator knew what he/she was doing. now what i find even more interesting is what is it that makes us all different. whithin our genes is the answer, if we were in deed one race in the beginning, what made the change in each of us that made us different? i promise that if we started studying each others religions and cultures we would find out the truth of many answers. i believe that we all hold bits and peices of where we came from whithin our cultures. study art and you will see great things from all over the world. you say that these men are fallen angels and then you probably would call me a heathen blasphemer if i said i believe that angels and demons come from the same place. as history books dictate that there was war in heaven. what if heaven was just another planet? can anyone disprove my theory? as i would not try to disprove yours, but my point is can i believe what i want to believe, or do i need permission? as far as i see, i see that religion breeds hypocrosy, who are we to decipher what is true? truth will come from him who prepared it in the beginning, until then... peace! From: Robbie 2005-05-14 15:46:38 let's hear it! From: Cryptik-Halo 2005-05-13 06:13:24 here are a couple of better sites... http://xfacts.com/x.htm >http://www.crystalinks.com/nibiru.html you were right, i was wrong. i forgot to put mercury on my list of planets downstairs... mah badd! :-) but i thank you for the battle, i am only that much more stronger in my knowledge. but... allow me to teach you something next time... :-) i have some interesting facts to shed light on your other comments regarding religion. (only if you have the stomach for it) same bat time... channel, etc. i'll be back. |
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