[Vision2020] Merry Christmas
keely emerinemix
kjajmix1 at msn.com
Mon Dec 20 11:57:19 PST 2004
RE: Christ and the liberal elite.
What Christopher Guest mockumentary would Jesus watch? Would he have drunk fairtrade organic coffee or Folgers? Worn Birkenstocks (leather or Birki-Flor synthetic)? Shopped at Bookpeople?
Or . . . taken a cigar appreciation course through NSA?
It boggles the mind, indeed. I suspect that, as always, he'd have found that difficult path that sheds "conservative" or "liberal" labels and just done the righteous thing, although how that could not include "Waiting for Guffman" escapes me.
keely emerine mix
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Keely et. al.
Let's not go into what has or has not escaped my lips ... the horror!
Actually, I agree with you that his crucifixion separates him from just the sum of his moral pronouncements, but probably not in the same sense you mean. However, I think some devout believers in Christ's divinity, etc., want to feel they are in some incredible exclusive club that gives them the rights to the goodness and spirituality of what Christ represents, rights not granted to those who do not believe in the full Christian story about Christ, including a bodily resurrection from the dead.
I felt compelled to point out that many who do not worship Christ as divine, and there are many variations of what "divine" means in the case of Christ, some of which do not include resurrection from the dead, feel Christ is very important, not only for moral statements (those are easy), but for the example he set in the way he lived (assuming the "myths" about Christ's life), for the healing and loving "spirit" many see and feel in him.
I won't elaborate too much on what would be a very complex and difficult exploration of human myth making and spirituality, but Christ in my mind stands for someone who was willing to put his life on the line to challenge authority, and to advocate for the poor, the condemned and the rejected. A powerful and inspiring example, even for those not seeking martyrdom, or eternal salvation.
Maybe I have this wrong, but I think some of the examples Christ set in how he lived might fit in into the ideology of the, oh my God, no, no, the, the...LIBERAL ELITE!
Ted Moffett
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