Seldom is the answer to a problem found in its opposite. Too often we operate on this assumption, and because of our "convictions" regarding the situation, we find ourselves in fruitless arguments, unwinnable debates, eternal stalemates and war.
I have spent my life watching the conservative protestant church. I have never really felt "part" of it, having been viewed as the "rebel" from almost every conceivable perspective. I have watched its response to the youth culture in two generations, its reaction to societal changes, and have seen how it has desperately tried to name certain things evil in order to call itself good.
The only time the opposite is the solution is in the presence of pure evil. It's easy then, right? Name something evil and swing the pendulum. (Think "axis of evil"). Hold to your convictions to prove your thesis. Use a verse or two from scripture and claim pure goodness.
But the "issues" the church has decided to call evil are the easy ones. It hasn't clearly named selfishness "evil", because its opposite would be too difficult. It hasn't called living in wealth while half the world starves "evil", because it would have to act. It amended the "love your enemies" rule with a "just war" theory, I can only assume because it is just too difficult to die instead of fight.
Instead, it seems it has decided only to call evil those things it can oppose without too much effort, or at least can oppose publicly and appear to not be involved in. Along with a few of the obvious ten commandment sins, it has added homosexuality, any kind of nudity, sex outside of a socially constructed ceremony, etc etc. You know the "list".
I think Jesus' point in the sermon on the mount was along these lines. Stop naming things evil so you can call yourselves good. Name your selfish heart evil and swing the pendulum to love.
As I think on the pendulum swings that I think the church needs to initiate, I want to be aware that the opposite isn't necessarily where I'll find the solutions...
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Tim Bailey
Ramblings on pendulums...
Wednesday, August 13, 2008 | Posted by Tim at 11:30 AM 2 comments
Pendulums
Life seems like an exercise in swinging pendulums sometimes. Especially in the church. From embracing the left to rallying the right, from worshipping with art to reasoning faith, from "social" gospel to "personal" gospel....
The pendulum swings.
And of course, any leader who decides to help the pendulum swing towards centre again usually gets crushed in the process.
Over the next few blog entries, (infrequent though they may be) I will be exploring some of these swings and sharing my opinions on which way/how far we need to swing...
Should make my brain come out of hibernation. I hope.
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Tim Bailey
Tuesday, August 12, 2008 | Posted by Tim at 12:13 PM 2 comments