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Pain in GC

Posted by Bob on November 26th, 2008 under General


Bob,

I’ve gone to seminary. (This will give me lots of opportunity to stay up with BUGS.) Much of the decision, oddly(?), is because of you, so either you borrow more from your Christian boyhood than you thought, or you are somehow a closet Christian that needs to let go and let his faith blossom. But either way, it’s between you and your Maker. Anyway thanks for your clear thinking which has helped me out in more ways than you would have thought.

You are the best online. Any true leader recognizes that, and since there are always fewer chiefs than Injuns, it may be that your audience appeal has reached the ones it should, whether every reader comments here or not.

By the way, the book that led me to racial thinking is the Bible, especially the Old Testament, when I was in middle school.

Given my reputation as a bomb-thrower it is fun to be called a “closet” anything. I have made it very clear where I think of myself as Christian. My whole family was studded with preachers back to Alexander Whitaker and he was merely a continuation.

It is far easier for me to be a Christian than it is for any professional clergyman because he must satisfy some version of the Wordist institutions that have used his name. It is a hell of lot easier to be sincere in politics if you aren’t working for anybody.

Of necessity I was a political pimp. Any professional clergyman has to make the same kind of deal, “all things to all men.” If I had not made that deal in my field I would not have had access to the audience. A clergyman must do the same to have access to that group. “IN the world but not OF the world.”

It is not accidental that I quote the most obvious and basic statements. Jesus’ last instruction puzzled the Apostles: “Feed my sheep.” To me this is plain enough. As one who is charged with the care of his people, your job is to do what is best for them.

I have never believed that “The Road to Hell is paved with Good Intentions” because Satan has none of that building material. I tend to believe that the road to hell is paved with something Satan has PLENTY of: Complexity.

“.. for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” He was not talking about Gnostics and theologians – much the same thing – but about children. How many light years are there between a Pope or a Calvin and childhood as a virtue?

“Feed my sheep” was very puzzling to Disciples who had had the truth spoon fed to them. But they were now apostles, and the decisions were THEIRS. This involves moral courage.

You are going into seminary as I went into politics, as way to do the right thing IN THIS WORLD. That careful distinction was stated long ago. As CS Lewis said, Christianity is no danger to Screwtape so long as the person doesn’t DO anything about it.

But the doing has to be dedicated to the simple rules laid by Jesus and not to satisfying the rules of a Wordist institution. This is so simple it is hard to understand. I USED politics. You must USE the church. So as not to get obsessed with self-righteousness, I just all it “pimping” and proceed on. We must operate IN the world. To a rigid conscience this involves pimping.

So Pure Religion became isolation and self-torture, as one writer put it,”Taking heaven by storm.” It was a very painful way of avoiding feeding the sheep. It was a way to do nothing. Self-immolation fed no sheep.

You must feed his sheep, and you must do it in this world.

As you say, I find no problem with this because I was raised with it.

These distinctions are simple. They are NOT easy.

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  1. #1 by Dave on 11/26/2008 - 12:05 pm

    “In this world, but not of it”

    What is the perfect job? Answer: A job with great pay and no responsibility.

    One of the great contradictions of life: I have honestly never witnessed a genuine act of courage in my life by someone who was not a scoundrel.

    That right there tells me who creates the future.

  2. #2 by Pain on 11/26/2008 - 12:42 pm

    Thanks Bob, I think this was the kindest thing I have heard from someone in a long time.

    Yes, this world does matter, otherwise God would have no basis to judge it when it is over. And yes, I made the decision to go to seminary while reading this blog; in fact I give you full responsibility, you rogue.

    By the way, there are a couple Africans here, and if you ever want to hear withering criticism of American blacks, talk to any African. One tells a hilarious story of an American black who visited his church in Ghana behaving like the cock of the walk. He had on the dreadlocks, da blang, and wild clothing on top of his attitude. A little African boy watched him come in, his eyes grew wide, and he started to cry. Then pointing at him, he began screaming, “That’s a mad man! That’s a mad man!” His parents could not quiet him down.

    I guess the English did a good job teaching common sense before they left their colonies.

    Best wishes, everyone!

    Bob is the best at what he does, a real prophet.

  3. #3 by shari on 11/27/2008 - 10:14 am

    It occurs to me, also, that when Christ said He would build His church, and the gates of hell would not prevail against it, that it is WE who are the beseigers, intent on bringing those gates down. Not the ones behind the walls.

  4. #4 by AFKANNow on 12/01/2008 - 1:59 am

    Two quick comments:

    One, if you want to see two-fisted Positive Theory of Christianity and Race, go to the christian separatist website, get their Anointed Translation, and they will throw in their catalog.

    Two, Institutional Christianity is so Feminine as to be meaningless; I suspect this is a good part of why relentlessly Masculine religion, such as Islam, does so well in communities that have been gelded by the removal of their Patriarchal Men, such as the Realm of the Faithful Colored Companions.

    Three, you might want to go to JohnGaltGifts dot come, and get their shirt with the quote from Dr. Askalon on his choice is to build Heaven on Earth, rather than…

    No, better not!

    Good luck!

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