Saturday, March 26, 2005

Jesus, Whimp or Lord of All?

I am a big fan of Mark Steyn. He is a dead tree (newspaper) columnist who also maintains a blogsite. His redux review of
"The Passion" was a good read. I have highlighted one part. It's so true. Preach an unadulterated pure word and people will come. Preach a Whimpy Jesus People will run. That's why I do not have any comprehesion why the American Lutheran Church, The Episcipol Church in America, Methodists as some other mainline denominations are so intent on self destruction by endorsing aberration. Read what he has to say.


http://www.steynonline.com/index.cfm


.......Indeed, though Mel is Catholic, his Passion is a hit thanks to evangelical Protestants – those who believe the Bible is the literal truth and not a “useful narrative” culminating in what the Bishop of Durham called a “conjuring trick with bones”. Instead of Jesus the wimp, Mel gives us Jesus the Redeemer. He died for our sins – ie, the “violent end” is the critical bit, not just an unfortunate misunderstanding cruelly cutting short a promising career in gentle teaching. The followers of Wimp Jesus seem to believe He died to license our sins – Jesus loves us for who we are so whatever’s your bag is cool with Him.

Strictly as a commercial proposition, Wimp Jesus is a loser: the churches who go down that path are emptying out and dying. Those who believe in Christ the Redeemer are booming, and Mel Gibson has made a movie for them. If Hollywood was as savvy as it thinks it is, it would have beaten him to it. But it isn’t so it didn’t. And as most studio execs have never seen an evangelical Christian except in films where they turn out to be paedophiles or serial killers, it’s no wonder they’re baffled by "The Passion'’s" success...........

Have a blessed Resserection Day

The Lord is Risen, He's Risen Indeed

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