Reverand Oprah
Saturday 05 April 2008
This shouldn't be too
hard. Imagine a world in which God is in you no
matter what you've done. There is no sin; your
salvation comes only from within; all ways lead to
harmony and therefore you don't have to apologize for
your way. Then imagine someone who puts your beliefs
into action. But it just so happens that his way is
to despise you, to lust after your spouse, to poison
your dog and to refuse to pay back a debt. Without an
absolute God Who is just and Who is jealous of His
justice, broaching no other ways but His way, you end
up with a lot of demigods at each other's throats. An
observable fact of life is that there are few Janusz
Korczaks, Deitrich Bonhoeffers or Mother Theresas in
our midst. Most of us have secret thoughts we don't
want out in the open, and at some time or other we
have done crappy things that we know were bad. That
should be cause for a bit of humility. Unfortunately,
the more money and power a person has, there's the
temptation to believe those blessing indicate that
everything is OK. You're not like the herd; your
motives are more pure. Humility need not apply.
People answer to you, not the other way around. Thus
someone like Oraph Winfrey is not likely to square
her life to any standard except her own pleasure, her
own will. She's thinks she is doing a noble thing by
proselytizing her doctrine to people who watch
television, don't do much thinking and are
consequently as gullible as children. Her ideas
ultimately will make them either very unhappy or so
self-righteous that they won't know how close they
are to Hell.
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