Thursday, February 5, 2009

Southeastern Christian Fundamentalism @ it's finest

So I went to the wednesday night church service at a prominent church of the assmebly of god in the area. I sat in the balcony alone & unmolested and watched the service from a detached point of view. The whole thing was cult like....there seemed to be an air of "we are here on this freezing night out of duty for christ but if it were up to me I would be home".....a reinforcing of each other for this bad idea....like a really crappy pep rally. The singers sang the same old stale songs from years ago when I attend church regularly....like the people remained in a bubble of warpped reality preception. Do they wonder why their attendance declines and why more and more people speak out against the church when there is no creativity coming from them. The church as a whole has the means to do great things but they fall far short of their potenetial. The preacher made 2 comments that really stuck out to me...#1) "Sarah Palin was ridiculed because of her christian beliefs....every good christian will be ridiculed for their belief." #2) "The government can't fix this economy, only god can fix this economy.".....Really? Really? This, I know is from a regional standpoint, but really? Sarah Palin was ridiculed because she opened her mouth and let her ignorance shine. & if the government can't fix this economy should we jsut ditch our efforts and pray ourselves out of this clusterfuck we've created? I mean somewhere along the line the church has lost focus on the message of the man and has focused on the man instead.....now they would rather hold on to this 'us VS. them attitude', this arrogant concept that the supreme power & creator of the universe listens to them and will send someone else to hell but not them? I am not doen with my expirement...just wanted to vent a little bit......

1 comment:

  1. Tell me about it! Where do they get these ideas from? Technically, as a thinking person, you COULD say that Sarah Palin being ridiculed for her Christian beliefs = Sarah Palin being ridiculed for letting her ignorance shine. I mean really. They mean the same thing.

    Christians (especially in the South) hold their beliefs BECAUSE of ignorance, lack of education, and exposure to other ideas. Usually the regions of the country in which Christianity is strongest is right in the middle of fucking nowhere. If those people had education, outside exposure and a little more open-mindedness, there would probably be a lot less people who would still choose to believe in Christianity.

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