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The Gospel of Supply Side Jesus
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Entertaining link, Jeff. :)
IMHO, If Jesus had the same attitude that some, not all, of his followers seem to display, there would have been a whole lot less healing going on. |
I happen to believe that the ol' JC had some really effin' terrific ideas. Too bad many of his modern followers have trouble pulling the plank out of their eyes before pointing out the sliver in others'.
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I don't agree with the Supply Side Jesus cartoon either, I simply posted it to see where the discussion would go.
And as for the plank/sliver comment, LSPE - dead on! |
A favorite quote of mine -
"The single most cause of atheism in our world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips but walk out of the church doors and deny Him with their lifestyle. This is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable." Brennen Manning Speaking as a Christian, all too easy to do. I will point out, though, that the New Testament is full of examples of correction to early Christians who had difficulties very similar to modern Christians. It isn't a problem with the "age", it is a problem with being human (though this does not make it excusable). |
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I do happen to know that there is at least one religion that believes if you have a lot of money, that means you are in God's favor- they equate money with righteousness, at least within the confines of their congregation. I won't say which one, but I have had quite a few arguments with members from this church on this subject.
I thought the cartoons were funny, primarily because they comment on how Christianity is often corrupted to advance economic/political agendas. |
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I would say the biggest cause of atheism is that pretty much every religion has latched onto a god or gods that refuse to make themselves apparent and rather manifest through the mumblings of so-called prophets (and generally they did it just once, millennia ago). The secondary reason is that scientific advancement of our understanding of the universe has relegated these gods to an every shrinking unobserved segment of the universe making their existence all the more unlikely. When you have a mechanical explanation for rain and thunder saying that it is a sign the gods are angry and the Jesus is pissing in heaven seems a little sillier. As for supply side Jesus I'm just glad Al Franken is doing something that doesn't require listening to him talk. It doesn't matter to me if it is funny or accurate satire, just so long as the man doesn't speak the world is a better place for me. |
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B) It has a point, just (IMO) a weak and unsubstantiated point. Al Franken is a sometimes comedian who fancies himself a political commentator. He's sometimes okay as the former and really sucks as the latter. ____________________________________ On the whole, I sometimes feel sorry for most of the major organized religions. Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism (to name a few) have taken a lot of heat as religions because of the actions of some of the so-called leaders and some of its membership. On the whole, I don't believe these religions to be bad: just the actions of some of its membership who claim to act on behalf OF the religion. It is often a struggle for me to not hate the religion as a whole because of the idiotic actions of the few. |
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