Sunday, May 16, 2010

Christians are Nothing like Christ


When I entered divinity school I had every expectation to follow in the humble footsteps of my mentor by becoming a pastor. As time passed, what I thought was a calling changed. No more was I willing to be a typical scripture quoting conduit of God’s word. A traitorous spiritual representation of God’s son. My seminary training changed from one of divine educational deliverance to theological radicalization. The latter definitely fits the blackest boy raised in the overcrowded church on Mary James Avenue. My sensational baptism and pansy soldier support of the Apostle’s Creed solidified my fate: I was a lackadaisical Christian. Consequently, there was something pressing about my fire and brimstone religiosity that yearned at me to challenge the Church’s unbelievable apologues. With this forceful push, I am defiantly unlike what Vacation Bible School fashioned. I am different. Totally opposite from the custom-made suit and cufflink wearing preachers I occasionally listen to as I channel surf e.g. Joel Olsten, Craig Oliver, and the likes.

While channel surfing on the morning of May 16, 2010, I was reminded why people particularly black people are idiotically shackled to Western religion, Christianity. The dreadful reminder reinforces my position: Collectively, black people are handicapped by the religion Jesus, Himself, would NOT support. Not under any circumstances!

“Christianity’s purpose is not to address social issues. While societal problems are critical this is not the purpose. Christianity should not be used to address health and finances. While maintaining good health and healthy finances is important, these are not important in the larger scope. Christianity should not used in politics. Politics help mold society – but we as Christians should not be consumed with Capitol Hill.”

I usually find better ‘things’ to pray about i.e. ‘Lord, please help us to live a life pleasing of our mirror reflection.’ – but I had to pray that this grotesque imitation of a preacher was joking. He was not! He went on to say:

“Ultimately, the value of Christianity is in the crucifixion. This all Christians should be concerned with – Jesus paid the price for you. He died and rose so that you can make it into heaven. Life on earth will pass.”

Calling the number at the bottom of my tube television screen was not an option.

Death is in the minister’s words. He, like countless other leaders of the saints, mentally condemned – and cranium confined ‘God’s children…again. Similar to what a plantation preacher did! This is nothing unfamiliar in the 21st century. Church folk ingest to this type of madness daily. Their holy applause is indication that they believe every word to be true. However, here is the truth:

Christ was a social revolutionary. He may as well been a sociologist. His concern was with the people. He was the personification of the Community Organizer – and we are not to be eradicating fighters of societal ills? Christ spent His days healing sickness. He is known to be a healer which in fact addressed health. Christ’s had an ongoing beef with the Roman powers. Why? Tax collection; which is related to what? You got it: finances. Christ purposefully hop-knobbed with the Roman political structure in an effort to combat oppression, another tactic used to control The People. He was an unrelenting politician who loved people and not narcissistic power.

But yet, Christians are to solely focus on the crucifixion? No wonder Christians are nothing like Christ: Not Up-Right for Righteousness – but off centered, crookedly obsessed with the deserved execution of Christ.

Written by the Preacher you will not hear during America’s most segregated hour, 11:00AM Sunday Morning.

6 comments:

  1. Who was the preacher you heard speak? Our sermon on Sunday was titled, "Religious or Useful". He used the story of the good Samaritan to teach how Jesus once again switched things up. The lawyer wants to "talk" about the works of Christianity and Christ reminds him to "do". Christ made the hero the one who was considered the lowest of the low, the Samaritan. The bad guys were the religious who knew but failed to do. As Christ followers we are to "do" for those around us. Even though this fellow walking along the road of notoriously unsafe road to Jericho may have appeared to deserve what he got, we as Christians are to look beyond this and serve, heal and provide finances for those in need.

    Sidenote: I want to give my finances to those the Lord puts in my path. Not to a government in order for them to decide who it should be given to. :)

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  2. Jill-
    This is the Christian teaching that's beneficial. However, we have to acknowledge that a huge percentage of Christians are not getting this type of teaching. In my past and present experience, Christians are receiving the 'get saved or else' message. It is not do what Jesus would have done type of mantra - it is save ya soul or go to hell.

    Christ's message is simple. Extremely simple. He has been poluted with shyt. Shyt that comes from those who are suppose to be in divinity leadership. And, the flock continues to eat the shyt...which cokes them. Then they die.

    Now, all of this is under the premise that the Jesus story is non-fiction. Even if it is untrue the message needs to be delivered differently in many cases!

    The Preacher

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  3. Reader Response:

    I'm sorry I'm a little behind in my reading this message. But whomever that preacher was - he had it completely wrong. Yes, there are preachers that may believe as he did - but I think that the majority of Christians think that this is flawed thinking. Yes, the crucifixion is important! But by no means is the complete focus of the church. The focus of the church is to be transformative in communities, to focus on societies ills, and to speak out on important issues - whatever that may be. Christians should not only be spiritual, but also practical. There is an amazing opportunity to give practical advice on health, finances, community building, etc, and even put a "spiritual" spin on it! So that preacher was very misguided - and I would not put many true Christians, or those striving to be "Christ-like" in that bucket.

    -MJ

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  4. The Preacher Responds to MJ:

    That's my point: he is wrong and unfortunately too many black people are ingesting this garbage. It is the reason we are a defeated people collectively. Christianity and the way it has been and still is presented is from a slavery disposition thus the reason we cannot flourish as we should. Yes, I acknowledge our advances. They are remarkable and abundant. It is just disappointing the least of us are not receiving the true doctrine of God and the efforts of Jesus. We are have been flooded with crap for a religion. We gotta dig out of this abyss. Preachers have the people's ear. Not filling the head with good stuff, however. This is pervasive in our community. Look around...

    -The Preacher

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  5. Reader Response:

    I am going to sum this all up plain and simple! Preachers are simply messengers of the word. Their job is to teach you the best way to get through your process so that you can be like Christ, one with the Holy spirit, know your relationship with the Lord!!! That's it! Are there Ministers, Preachers, Apostles, Bishops or whatever they call themselves at the moment true to being getting you to the direction? Not all of them are.....but we as human beings have to use common sense. Although the Bible is incomplete in many ways with information, I find that each time I read a scripture, I get a different revelation and it's not because the preacher taught me! he is only a messenger. As soon as christians get out of the religion and understand what they are actually here to do....the better off they will be.

    -KH

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  6. The Preacher Responds to KH:

    "Messengers"

    A part of the problem.

    God most times had nothing to do with the decision for a preacher to become a preacher. How do we assess one's call?

    In order to solve this is to use common sense, as you mentioned. We all know what is right and what is wrong. Just by being on earth we know the one practice that's most valuable to human involvement. That is the Golden Rule. This is all we need.

    The bible can be misleading simply because man is involved in its creation. Peep those scripture on my Facebook page. Follow those scripture and you will be put in prison.

    -The Preacher

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