one of the things that has always flabbergasted me about the reaction of most (christian) believers [...]There was a time (as should be known by students of theology)
DaHanG's good point is one of the things that has always flabbergasted me about the reaction of most (christian) believers reaction to the secular (in the sense of nonchristian) world removing "christ" from christmas and quote as the reason for their outrage is (and I quote) "christ is the reason for the season"
Quote from: QuakeDuke on December 28, 2006, 04:36:25 PMDaHanG's good point is one of the things that has always flabbergasted me about the reaction of most (christian) believers reaction to the secular (in the sense of nonchristian) world removing "christ" from christmas and quote as the reason for their outrage is (and I quote) "christ is the reason for the season"in all honesty it does not surprise me. i think the majority of christians honestly believe (or know?) december 25th is jesus christ's birthday because they simply haven't investigated this reality deeply (they are just told it's his birthday and christmas is clearly an important tradition - there's nothing to investigate, right?). 'outrage' is not a surprising result. the actual physical birth date of christ should not really matter anyway in my opinion, it's just ironic that we celebrate what may be viewed as the most important event ever on clearly the wrong day.ps i'm not anti christmas.
I don't think the "outrage" or knee-jerk reaction to people's degeneration of their "holiday" is so much as because the majority really believe december 25 is Jesus' birthday as they fear that since Christianity is the ONLY minority of people that it is politically correct and allowable for anyone to harass, badmouth or otherwise hassle without one single thing being done in their defense (jjust try getting by with doing/saying/treating anyone else the way people treat Christians and Christianity and you'll see pretty quick what "outrage" really is. It's ironic that many times people who would never seriously put up with racist, sexist, or any of the like actions don't think twice about treating Christians that way) they see it as just one more of a long list "rights" being taken from them with no recourse - even those who are supposed to protect peoples rights in these matters join with the rest to strip them of the very rights they insist on having for themselves.
Sometimes I feel like every time some nutso bombs an abortion clinic with a Bible in hand there are many out there going "tsk, those dammed Christians". I see this as a failure on the church's part to better portray what it's all really about. Indeed, I've been to quite a few churches that don't understand what it's really about themselves.
Good statements, but I would like to amend that in my experience, people rarely hate Jesus once they have a better understanding of what He really is. A lot of hatred comes towards the organization of the church and a lot of people who are just plain not doing well in representing what Christianity is. Nobody gives Jesus a bad name like people do sometimes... Sometimes I feel like every time some nutso bombs an abortion clinic with a Bible in hand there are many out there going "tsk, those dammed Christians". I see this as a failure on the church's part to better portray what it's all really about. Indeed, I've been to quite a few churches that don't understand what it's really about themselves.
NOT HIS BIRTHDAY?Crap, what am I going to do with this cake now?