The freedom Jesus talks about ain’t **nothing** like the freedom we peddle through this scared-shitless hyper-individualistic thing we call “American values” —
and it’s high time we differentiate the two.
God commands human beings to take care and responsibility in being stewards of that creation, to free the earth from the bonds of destructive human activity. (Genesis 2:15)
God’s people are called not oppress the immigrant among them — and, in fact, to treat immigrants as nothing less than citizens, and free them from the systemic oppression that evil imposes.
(Leviticus 19:33)
Mary the mother of Jesus sings that the arrogant will be humbled; the proud will be ashamed; the rich will be sent away empty; the powerful will be torn down from their thrones –– freeing those in bondage to prejudice and sin.
(Luke 1:46–55)
This freedom extends to our own identity: The wide spectrum of gender and its diverse norms are radically welcomed and holy in God’s sight.
(Isa 56:4–5; Matt 19:11–12; Acts 8:26–40)
The holy and divine work of God (through Jesus) is good news to the poor; release to the captives; and liberation to the oppressed –– in other words, pure and unadulterated freedom.
(Luke 4:16–19)
This freedom comes at a cost:
What will be truly judged is our actions towards the “least of these” — how we treat those in our midst who are hungry, thirsty, naked, a stranger, sick, or in prison is how we treat Jesus himself.
(Matthew 25:31–46)
but, ya know, progressives don’t know the bible and shit 🙄
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This anti-myth Christian position is so misguided. Myths are good things. Myths tell us who we are, and what we value.
Myths don't traffic in minor truths; they show us Truth.
And when we start to see how our origin stories share so much with other world myths, we can begin to recognize the larger sacred Mountain beyond all of us.
There’s no way we can go back to anything resembling “normal” post-quarantine (assuming there will be only one, with a novel virus that we know desperately little about) — this apocalypse is simply drawing back the curtains and showing us how unsustainable this all is.
I think, on some level, more and more of us are realizing that. It won’t magically be normal on May 1. Or August 1. Or beyond. This is going to change things.
And that's the thing about change: it’s not necessarily our species’ strong suit. It’s scary. It’s unknown. It’s stressful. It’s chaotic.
And if anyone says they know what will take place, they are a charlatan of the highest order.
While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities 'unwise and untimely.’
"Seldom do I pause to answer criticism of my work and ideas.
If I sought to answer all the criticisms that cross my desk, my secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day, and I would have no time for constructive work.
"But since I feel that you are men of genuine good will and that your criticisms are sincerely set forth, I want to try to answer your statement in what I hope will be patient and reasonable terms.
I’m no expert on Iran & my poly sci degree was all the way back in undergrad, but I do know a fair amount about U.S. Christianity — particularly its obsession w/ bullshit apocalyptic **interpretations** of the bible, so let’s be real:
Tr*mp’s evangelical coalition *loves this*.
There are two ways to go with this — the present and the prelude.
The present is clear. Just look at the walking christofascist’s wet dream that is Mike Pompeo.
THIS IS THE U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE, everyone
This motherfucker (and I use that in the John the Baptist ‘brood of vipers’ sense) is saying that he believes
that he ***believes***
Tr*mp is called “for such a time as this” to be a new Queen Esther.