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calimary

(81,514 posts)
24. And while I'm listening to a premature 4th of July fireworks splurge, I'm reading an essay that goes
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 12:31 AM
Jun 2015
"BOOM!!!!!"

DANG, Nance - again you hit it not just outta the ballpark but all the way to Mars.

I couldn't agree more! INDEED...

Doesn't it strike you as odd that all these self-congratulating, self-anointed uber "Christians" just never ever seem to get around to quoting from the Beatitudes? You NEVER hear that.

Nor do you ever hear them quoting the passage that describes Jesus's encounter with The Rich Young Man - who is instructed that if he truly wants to follow Christ, then he needs to give away all his worldly goods and come join up.

Nor do you ever hear them quoting the passage that describes really the only time Jesus ever got pissed off - when he threw a fit in the Temple and drove the money-changers and the local capitalists outta there.

Nor do you ever hear them quoting that passage that compares the rich dude who parades down the center aisle of the Temple to show off the bags of gold he intends to contribute in public so everybody can see and ooh and agh - to a poor widow hiding over in the shadows to the side with only a penny to put in the collection plate. She's embarrassed because that's all she had, and she doesn't want anybody to see. Well, GOD saw. And Jesus made it clear whose offering God found more pleasing.

Nor do you ever hear any of them quoting the passage where Jesus talks about how you should go in secret and hide in a closet or some such private place when you pray. He recommended AGAINST making a big showy splashy public production out of it.

And there's another thing, that's not written but I bet it's possible, just considering demographics and laws of averages and the ongoing theme in the New Testament of Jesus being inclusive of EVERYBODY, including the poor and downtrodden and shunned. There were 12 apostles, we're told. I have seen studies that suggest the number of gays compared to straights in the general population is thought to be about 1 out of ten. So doesn't it stand to reason that at least one of the 12 original apostles might be gay? Why wouldn't it? Seems like an entirely reasonable speculation to me, just on the basis of sheer numbers. Also seems entirely reasonable to think Jesus would minister to EVERYBODY of every sort, size, shape, color, age, orientation, physical condition, legal status, and belief system, both insiders and outsiders. That sure was what He was always quoted as talking about.

There are SO many things I've learned about Jesus, starting in Catholic school, that run SO contrary to the "teachings" and advocacy of those who claim to have an exclusive franchise on speaking and interpreting for Him. Maybe that's what the apostle Paul meant by "noisy gongs and clanging cymbals."
Huckabee's a real piece of work! Suich Jun 2015 #1
... Gidney N Cloyd Jun 2015 #2
+1,000 nt kelliekat44 Jun 2015 #3
k&r... spanone Jun 2015 #4
Love ya, Nance! R&K nt longship Jun 2015 #5
Well said - K&R AnotherMother4Peace Jun 2015 #6
K & R, this is a great post. Thinkingabout Jun 2015 #7
Well said n/t Spazito Jun 2015 #8
Bam! onecaliberal Jun 2015 #9
NanceGreggs can turn a word any which way but loose angstlessk Jun 2015 #10
Kick and rec. panader0 Jun 2015 #11
Boom! madamesilverspurs Jun 2015 #12
I just tweeted your letter to his account MrScorpio Jun 2015 #13
Oh, I am SURE I don't. NanceGreggs Jun 2015 #21
Gracias, Mr Scorpio! Cha Jun 2015 #38
And I retweeted you to my account! Elmer S. E. Dump Jun 2015 #55
And forget all about that part about it being easier IDemo Jun 2015 #14
well said. nt DesertFlower Jun 2015 #15
Just so you know Jesus wasn't a Christian either LynneSin Jun 2015 #16
I'm a Buddhist, and I know the teachings of Jesus vlyons Jun 2015 #17
Oh, baby! Great post! Enthusiast Jun 2015 #27
Nance, this is the best OP of yours I've read. Congratulations. Scuba Jun 2015 #18
agreed. Not usually a fan, but... druidity33 Jun 2015 #73
Another winner! George II Jun 2015 #19
K & R!!!!! Thespian2 Jun 2015 #20
No, no, no, that was the original Jesus mindwalker_i Jun 2015 #22
Nailed it. joanbarnes Jun 2015 #23
And while I'm listening to a premature 4th of July fireworks splurge, I'm reading an essay that goes calimary Jun 2015 #24
This posting also hits the nail on the head. Frustratedlady Jun 2015 #32
They also don't seem to remember the parable of the Good Samaritan vlyons Jun 2015 #42
Yep. Totally. The shunned. And the outsiders. calimary Jun 2015 #57
Yes, loving kindness and compassion are built into our human nature vlyons Jun 2015 #60
Well done rufus dog Jun 2015 #25
Christianity is Jamaal510 Jun 2015 #26
We know "The Huckster" picks the biblical passages that support his views. Enthusiast Jun 2015 #28
True. NanceGreggs Jun 2015 #29
Exactly. Enthusiast Jun 2015 #30
He's ignoring an awful lot - TBF Jun 2015 #48
I agree 100%. I don't think it's a matter of misinterpretation. Enthusiast Jun 2015 #53
Cafeteria Christianity NewJeffCT Jun 2015 #68
Seems to be a common enough affliction. Enthusiast Jun 2015 #70
great post! chillfactor Jun 2015 #31
Hallelujah and amen. nolabear Jun 2015 #33
Thank you for your great writing. Frustratedlady Jun 2015 #34
I like it quickesst Jun 2015 #35
Out... 3catwoman3 Jun 2015 #36
Beautifully said, Nance.. I especially like the last part.. I remember reading years ago about Jesus Cha Jun 2015 #37
Hucketer and all the other fundies "believe in" the Bible--they don't actually read it n/t eridani Jun 2015 #39
Nance... lamp_shade Jun 2015 #40
K & R Surya Gayatri Jun 2015 #41
Beautiful. Betty Karlson Jun 2015 #43
K&R Great stuff! raouldukelives Jun 2015 #44
Lets keep in mind some more examples from Hucksters that are sitting in Congress. DhhD Jun 2015 #45
The Jesus Wept tweet from him is from 8:28 AM - 26 Jun 2013 Gore1FL Jun 2015 #46
Excellent! ctsnowman Jun 2015 #47
Nicely done, ma'am! Fritz Walter Jun 2015 #49
Thank you, Nance tavalon Jun 2015 #50
Excellent post obietiger Jun 2015 #51
K&R mcar Jun 2015 #52
Excellent Post!!! onecent Jun 2015 #54
Huckabee raised a dog killer. Mote, eye, beam, and all that..... msanthrope Jun 2015 #56
Wonderful words and excellent points TNNurse Jun 2015 #58
"If Huckabee answers..." MyOwnPeace Jun 2015 #69
No, just a response....reasonable and rational do not apply to him. TNNurse Jun 2015 #71
K&R ismnotwasm Jun 2015 #59
Nance!!!! Hekate Jun 2015 #61
K & R Iliyah Jun 2015 #62
K&R Politicub Jun 2015 #63
Great piece Nance! LiberalLovinLug Jun 2015 #64
Huckster Letter hobgoblin Jun 2015 #65
Big K&R BumRushDaShow Jun 2015 #66
Awesome. EEO Jun 2015 #67
NanceGreggs----This is absolutely brilliant! asjr Jun 2015 #72
Jesus weeps for you, Mike. It was for you he uttered the words "Forgive them, they know not Dont call me Shirley Jun 2015 #74
I was practically raised in church madokie Jun 2015 #75
K&R! gademocrat7 Jun 2015 #76
You need to use shorter words for him to understand... Lady Freedom Returns Jun 2015 #77
KnR sheshe2 Jun 2015 #78
K&R!! Bobbie Jo Jun 2015 #79
There is a real assault against Christianity going on here. Martin Eden Jun 2015 #80
I remember that Jesus guy telling a rich young man to sell all he had and follow him. Ikonoklast Jun 2015 #81
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