Here is some stuff to consider from Richard Beck . . . .
One of the most discussed posts I've written on this blog was The Bait and Switch of Contemporary Christianity.
That post was a meditation on how we tend to use "religion" as a replacement for being a more decent human being. We'd rather have "quiet time with God" or "get into the word" than forgive our enemies or spend time working at a homeless shelter. In making that observation I made this sweeping statement:
But maybe I'm wrong.
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One of the most discussed posts I've written on this blog was The Bait and Switch of Contemporary Christianity.
That post was a meditation on how we tend to use "religion" as a replacement for being a more decent human being. We'd rather have "quiet time with God" or "get into the word" than forgive our enemies or spend time working at a homeless shelter. In making that observation I made this sweeping statement:
"Christianity" has essentially become a mechanism for allowing millions of people to replace being a decent human being with something else, an endorsed "spiritual" substitute.I stand by that statement. As would, I think, most of the Old Testament prophets. And Jesus.
But maybe I'm wrong.
Keep reading click here.

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