The Christians who move on

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Reuben
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The Christians who move on

Post by Reuben » Sun Mar 29, 2020 5:40 am

This spoke to me today.

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We are the Christians who move on,
leaving behind what cannot be retained:
the creeds written to cement a long dead empire;
the justification for slavery, genocide and witch-burning;
the refusal to hear other people’s truth;
an idolized book, a man diminished to a god.

We leave these behind and move on,
not in arrogance, not unaware of tradition’s worth,
not creating new bigotries as bad as the old ones,
or so we hope!

We move on, carrying with us the free and timeless heart of Jesus,
faithful to what was said and done in love for liberty by him,
by those who follow him,
by those who give his spirit voice and flesh in every time and place.

We are the Christians who move on,
leaving even the name behind, maybe,
a name that Jesus never knew.

We are the Christians who move on,
Seeking and sharing the divine heart in everyone,
as Jesus did.

(Meditation by Cliff Reed, International Council of Unitarian Universalists Executive Committee meeting, Weston, MA, April 2002)
Learn to doubt the stories you tell about yourselves and your adversaries.

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DPRoberts
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Re: The Christians who move on

Post by DPRoberts » Sun Mar 29, 2020 7:32 pm

Thank you for your post, Reuben. For me this a good expression of a middle way, a trying to keep the baby while tossing the bath water.
When an honest man discovers he is mistaken, he will either cease to be mistaken or cease to be honest. -anon
The belief that there is only one truth, and that oneself is in possession of it, is the root of all evil in the world. -Max Born

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Hagoth
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Re: The Christians who move on

Post by Hagoth » Tue Mar 31, 2020 7:36 am

a man diminished to a god.
That is a very interesting statement. I take it to mean that Christians overlook the richness of the character of the man Jesus by turning him into a two-dimensional superhero and making him an unrelatable idol, rather than a fellow-traveler?
“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.” -Mark Twain

Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."

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