Demeter
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OpEdNews.com Original Content at http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_carol_ha_061011_pop_christianity.htm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- October 17, 2006 Pop Christianity By CVH POP CHRISTIANITY Contemporary Christians easily ignore contradictions.... From St. Augustine to the medieval Scholastics to C.S. Lewis and Reinhold Niebuhr, Christianity is rich in interpretations and commentaries on the Bible. Among devout American Christians, who reads these thinkers now?
In the early days of this nation, Calvinism was the predominant form of Christianity. Its deity was remote, incomprehensible, and beyond human appeal. It would have been blasphemous to claim that you had any understanding of his intentions or acts.... Christianity has changed in America. The remote, inscrutable, and mysterious deity of the Puritans has become hands-on, accessible, transparent, and distinctly pro-American. The commentaries and interpretations of past centuries are read only in highbrow theological seminaries, which most prominent American preachers do not attend. Americans read best-sellers like The Purpose-Driven Life, which assures them that God takes a personal interest in the most trivial aspects of their lives, even choosing the color of their eyes and hair (while neglecting, apparently, birth defects).
I call this phenomenon "Pop Christianity." Like pop music and pop psychology, it is purged of complexities, nuance, and darkness. Pop Christianity looks relentlessly on the bright side of life. In its heaven, there are no clouds, only silver linings....It turns a blind eye to suffering, like the mass death of the 34 people in St. Rita's Nursing Home in New Orleans--those elderly people who may well have cried out like Job, or like Christ himself, as the waters relentlessly rose around their wheel-chairs.
Like the United States, Pop Christianity claims to have a monopoly on morals and ethics. Those who do not share their beliefs are devoid of good qualities. This obliges them to ignore the misdeeds of their own flock. David Ludwig, the 18-year-old accused of killing his girlfriend's parents in the presence of their young children, was home-schooled in a Christian group. Kansas' s horrific BTK killer was active in his church.
Pop Christianity lacks poetry and emotional breadth. It reduces complex forms of causality like weather systems to what psychologists have dubbed "ideas of reference" and "magical thinking." It is ignorant of both randomicity and statistical probabilities.It is full of sentimental concern for human embryos, but seemingly indifferent to the fate of actual children living in poverty. It wages a mindless war upon science and medicine....Yet guests on "Larry King Live" and "Meet the Press" propound Pop Christianity with evangelical zeal. No one challenges them when they use circular logic or assert beliefs scarcely different from secular or pagan superstitions....To paraphrase Jon Stewart, Pop Christianity is bad for America. Anti-intellectual, anti-traditional, and ahistorical, it is the religious equivalent of Cliff's Notes. If it were a beverage, it would be not communion wine but diet soda. Worst of all, with the cooperation of politicians and television, it is imposing its superficial worldview on everyone in the United States. No one in the American public sphere would dare write the sort of sustained, blasphemous satires that Mark Twain published a century ago.
Authors Website: carolvanderveerhamilton.com
Authors Bio: Carol V. Hamilton has a Ph.D. in English, emphasis American literature and culture, from Berkeley. Her academic articles have been published in the US, England, and Canada. Her article on George W. Bush entitled "Being Nothing: George W. Bush as Presidential Simulacrum" can be read at http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=427
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Thu Oct-19-06 09:24 PM
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1. Trust me, the older you get, the more you get sick of the crazy |
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people in the world. And, yes, you really want to POP a few of them right in the kisser.
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Thu Oct-19-06 09:28 PM
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3. That's how I look at it, at this stage I've heard everyones |
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song and dance several times over and have just quit being polite to them about it.
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Thu Oct-19-06 09:26 PM
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2. Pop Christianity - That's a good name for it as it has become |
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primarily a marketing and political business.
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Fri Oct-20-06 01:21 AM
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4. Hardcore Christian politicos have lost their moral compass. |
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It's about to come crashing down on them this Nov. 7th!
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valerief
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Fri Oct-20-06 09:17 AM
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5. They never had one to begin with. If they did, they'd be |
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Mother Theresa not Human Scourge Dobson.
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Fri Oct-20-06 04:07 PM
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6. Great article! Thanks for posting. K & R. n/t |
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