Thursday, June 26, 2008

I Ain't Gone Here in a Long Time---Cal Thomas has made an Enemy of this Respectable Negro



Shame on you Mr. Thomas.

Again, I shake my head in disbelief. As you all know, I don't do religion. I don't get religion. And, frankly, I don't understand religion. That having been said, this is the type of posturing and speech that makes me most concerned about the fate and future of our republic. While we may flirt with, play with, and are touched by the closeness in our secular State of faith and government--what is for me a too close union of religion and the public and political spheres--we also, among most at least, possess a political culture, that says "no mas," "out of bounds," and "we ain't going there" in regards to our moving even closer to an American Theocracy.

When I hear this not so coded speech from the Right, especially during an election year, I can only shake my head:

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Do They Think Jesus Was a Liar?

By Cal Thomas
Syndicated Columnist/FOX News Contributor

I am shocked and appalled over a newly published survey by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. It finds most Americans believe there are many ways to salvation besides their own faith. Most disturbing of all is the majority of self-identified evangelical Christians who believe this.

Apparently they must think Jesus was a liar, or mistaken, when he said: “I am the way, the truth and the life; no man comes to the Father but by me.” Look it up.

This theological ignorance is a product of several things. It is surely a product of biblical illiteracy by people who don’t read, or selectively read scripture. It is also fallout from the political correctness vice that says you are intolerant if you believe anything to be true, because people who have another truth, or no truth, might feel bad and experience rejection.

If they feel rejection now, wait until they hear “away from me, I never knew you.”

Tolerance is a good thing. People should tolerate and respect people of different faiths, or no faith. But watering down your own set of professed doctrines in order to appeal to the lowest spiritual common denominator is akin to Peter denying Christ three times.

If there are many paths to heaven, Jesus suffered and died for nothing. He could have stayed in heaven, sent down a book of sayings and avoided crucifixion. Orthodox Christians have always believed – and their Bible teaches them — there is only one path to heaven and it is through Jesus Christ and him alone. One can believe whatever one wishes, but you can’t be considered a Christian without believing in this fundamental doctrine.

Christian churches have a lot of work to do in addressing biblical illiteracy, ignorance and, yes, heresy, in their midst. They might want to pay more attention to fixing what’s gone wrong among their members before expending too much energy on politics and politicians.

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Please listen and learn from Kevin Phillips and Gary Wills:




I haven't used this phrase in a few months, but Mr. Thomas it may be time for you to get a well-deserved ass whoopin' in the style and form that only King Kong Bundy (especially when he was body slamming midgets) could deliver:



As B.I.G. said, "keep religion and politics completed separated," well he didn't exactly say that, but you do get my drift.

2 comments:

Dame said...

Work prohibits me from viewing the youtubes but I did read the Cal Thomas insert.

“I am the way, the truth and the life; no man comes to the Father but by me.” Look it up.”

“It is surely a product of biblical illiteracy by people who don’t read, or selectively read scripture. It is also fallout from the political correctness vice that says you are intolerant if you believe anything to be true, because people who have another truth, or no truth, might feel bad and experience rejection.”

Money, Religion = The largest causes of death since we started tabulating gruesome tolls. It is that very hard line approach that Mr. Thomas projects which spurns verbal and often physical conflict.

I’m a person who perpetually see’s shades of grey, but in this case your either in or your out. You can’t say tolerance is a good thing, but subscribe to the belief that those that don’t think like you are going to hell and are by default lost, wrong, ignorant, damned people.

Those belief systems are in conflict.

In fact, tolerance is a bad thing….

Tolerate?

Toleration is akin to wanting to smack the s*** out of someone, but deciding to restrain your self for what ever reason

The true goal should be acceptance…

Ie I don’t care what you do…..You do you..and Ima do me….

A concept so simple

So easy even a painfully average rapper can make a hit song out of it.

Your last line of your blog says it all fam

The Roving Reporter said...

But watering down your own set of professed doctrines in order to appeal to the lowest spiritual common denominator is akin to Peter denying Christ three times.

I think any tolerant Christian would take offense at that sentence. I'm not a Christian (agnostic, actually), but I'm sure any Christian wouldn't say they are appealing to the "lowest spiritual common denominator" just because they are accepting of other faiths. That's just fascist Christian propaganda from the horse's mouth.