Anti-(fill in the blank)
I realize some people say things just to get a rise out of others. Sometimes a person will say something from a defensive, ignorant position. Still others open themselves to a certain element of transparency, but they seem to always be thrown back into the pot of saying-it-just-to-get-a-rise kind of folks.
Below, I’ve posted an excerpt from the formerly Christian author Anne Rice. Now, I don’t know too much about her, but as I mentioned in my post last week, I relate to many of her sentiments. I am also firmly convinced that she doesn’t fall into the group of saying certain things just hoping to rub someone raw, but of course we could probably say that is at least partially true of Jesus. But, as last week, I’ll save that for another post. Possibly next week.
All that to say, below is Anne’s quote. I contend that it’s worth some serious consideration for those of us who claim we fall under the Christian umbrella.
Today I quit being a Christian. I’m out. I remain committed to Christ as always but not to being “Christian” or to being part of Christianity. It’s simply impossible for me to “belong” to this quarrelsome, hostile, disputatious, and deservedly infamous group. For ten …years, I’ve tried. I’ve failed. I’m an outsider. My conscience will allow nothing else.
As I said below, I quit being a Christian. I’m out. In the name of Christ, I refuse to be anti-gay. I refuse to be anti-feminist. I refuse to be anti-artificial birth control. I refuse to be anti-Democrat. I refuse to be anti-secular humanism. I refuse to be anti-science. I refuse to be anti-life. In the name of …Christ, I quit Christianity and being Christian. Amen.
Now, I know all the arguments, because I’ve heard them before. ”That’s a brash generalization.” ”Not every Christian is like that.” Both arguments, if we stretched them out a little bit are probably at least partially true, but that’s the problem. Us evangelical Christians are awesome at pointing the finger at other people and making brash general statements, so this one really isn’t too far out of the park.
So, there’s quite a bit to say on this matter. I’m rather interested in what others have to say, so feel free to offer any thoughts, experiences, feelings sentiments that might help us move more toward being more fully human and making our short existence here a better one for everyone.
As the prophets of scripture were known to do, I’d like to offer a bit of a scathing commentary. I along with Anne, would argue that if indeed God created, and it was good, he’s likely not going to be anti anything. Besides that, if anyone can name anything that Jesus was “anti,” as it pertains to the realm of God being realized here and now, for everyone, feel free to clue me in. I also feel somewhat immobilized by evangelical Christianity and I am convinced Jesus didn’t live as he did, teach as he did and socialize as he did to found a new institution to imprisons its members, binding them in a biblical straight jacket of rules. I much prefer living life to its fullest than moping around worried about the last twenty sins I committed, or better yet, the sins everyone else around me is committing because they haven’t set up camp next to me…
More on this as the conversations continue.
