Yesterday I was forwarded a rather long e-mail letter from God, so I thought you just might be interested. If you are reading this, then you will most likely receive it too. I was really disappointed, however, that I wasn’t on God’s initial list of friends, but I guess I should be thankful that the e-mail finally made it into my inbox.
The letter starts out . . .
“Dear Children,
It has come to my attention that many of you are upset that folks are taking My name out of the season. Maybe you've forgotten that I wasn't actually born during this time of the year and that it was some of you're predecessors who decided to celebrate My birthday on what was actually a time of pagan festival. Although Ido appreciate being remembered anytime.
How I personally feel about this celebration can probably be most easily understood by those of you who have been blessed with children of your own. I don't care what you call the day. If you want to celebrate My birth just, GET ALONG AND LOVEONE ANOTHER. . . .”
The letter goes on to suggest that we all stop worrying about the War on Christmas, and start acting like real Christians by performing acts of Christian love and charity etc. Now who can argue with that? And more to the point, who would dare argue with God???
Well, for starters, how can I be sure that God actually wrote this e-mail? I did notice that there were a few grammatical errors, but perhaps God doesn’t really care much about grammar either or perhaps His secretary was off for the day?
The next question I had was that if God really did write this e-mail, which person of the Trinity was actually involved in the writing? The implication is that it must be Jesus because God is talking about “MY birthday.” We Christians all know that God the Father “Is, Was, and Always Will Be.” God the Father never had a birth date. If Jesus is writing about “My name” and “My birthday”, why didn’t He even once mention His name??? He could have at least signed the letter but HE didn’t.
Perhaps God was avoiding any mention of Jesus in order to keep Christians and Non-Christians alike from Christmas-time divisiveness? But that doesn’t ring true. It’s really hard to imagine a God “who sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him” (John 4:19), not even wanting to mention that fact on his only son’s birthday.
But this letter is hard to figure out, kind of like trying to figure out God. So I’m just not sure. Isn’t it funny that God would remind folks to read John 15: 1 – 8 ("I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. . .), tell folks to pray, and to send money to missionaries who would spread his name, but fail to spread His name in this very letter???
And why wouldn’t God want folks to heed Jesus’ own words?
“And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father.” (John 14:13)
God made several good suggestions in his e-mail but I was struck by the fact that God had little interest in keeping alive the Christian tradition of Christmas. I would assume from reading this e-mail from God that He’s not at all opposed to secularizing the day.
“Stop worrying about the fact that people are calling the tree a holiday tree, instead of a Christmas tree. It was I who made all trees.”
That got me to thinking about the importance of tradition – to humans at least. Why should protecting our cherished religious traditions be important to all Americans regardless of our differing faith perspectives?
Oddly enough I found the answer from an Australian – Professor Mark Cooray. Dr. Cooray was once a socialist/progressive activist but he turned from socialism because, “I have come to believe that socialism and progressivism are in practice, as far as human development is concerned, retrogressive philosophies.”
Here’s a quote from a very interesting chapter on Tradition from the book, The Australian Achievement: From Bondage To Freedom by Dr. Mark Cooray.
"The Internationale contains a line "No more tradition's chains shall bind us." This is one of the fundamental ideas of socialist/progressivist thinking. Man must be freed from tradition. Reason is to be the guiding light. The devil can cite scripture for his purposes. Reason can often be used to support any position. If men and women are freed from tradition, the experiences of history and the family environment, they can be manipulated and used by ideological and religious leaders, eccentrics and maniacs. If tradition declines, ideologues can mould and influence individuals."
Source: http://ourcivilisation.com/cooray/btof/chap11.htm
Note: The Internationale is the international song of both Marxist and non-Marxist socialist parties. It was written in French by Eugene Pottier, a woodworker from Lille, after the fall of the Paris Commune of 1871, and set to music by P. Degeyter.
Source: http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/INTERNAT.html
Now it’s just possible, even plausible, that perhaps God didn’t really write this e-mail letter. And if the devil can cite scripture for his purposes, then who is to say who really wrote the letter? That got me to thinking about “inversion” – the turning of faith or any philosophy inside out.
Now anyone can be susceptible to ideologues who would manipulate faith, and those who are only too willing to overthrow tradition for political correctness are often the most susceptible. The clever part about the inversion of faith is that it is often very subtle. The primary rule of inversion is that the big lie is usually hidden amid much truth. And that big lie is often hidden through the process of expanding definitions and redefining commonly accepted theological truths. We usually call it "revisionism".
I don’t know who wrote the letter and most likely it was written by someone who has the best of Christian humanistic intentions. I do know that the letter was forwarded to me from one of my liberal/ progressive friends who is a member of a very liberal/progressive Christian denomination. I won’t mention the particular denomination’s name but you can usually tell which Christian denominations have a liberal/progressive bias. They are the denominations with well known old names that are rapidly losing membership due in no small part to the fact that they subtly promote moral equivalency with any faith perspective, and they avoid, at all costs, the mention of sin. The easiest way to spot them is that they quote every Biblical verse devoted to Love but recoil from any passage having to do with the cost of sin. And if you read any of their literature you will find that they have quite neutered the language by never referring to God as "He". The most extreme of the progressives refer to God as "He/She".
My friend sent the e-mail on to all of her many church friends and to me because she was afraid that we Americans are “politicizing our God.” But somehow this letter from God feels just like a politicized message especially when God tells us to pray for George.
I do not doubt the sincerity and devout faith of my friend and of most liberal/progressive Christians. But what I do know is that, as Dr. Cooray aptly pointed out concerning the progressives, “they can be manipulated and used by ideological and religious leaders, eccentrics and maniacs.”
If anyone would like me to send them the entire e-mail from “God”, please e-mail me.
What an excellent article, thanks for sharing with me. Traditions are important to us as humans and as Christians. We have been gradually giving up on them. Gone for many is the tradition of attending church together, big Sunday dinners with family, regular prayer and quiet times, going out to buy the Christmas tree, decorating it together, wrapping presents together, attending organized Christmas celebrations ...
ReplyDeleteIt's not just Christmas, but other holidays and routines that held families together is generations past.
I agree with dumb ox also.
Kudos to you Faultline for this excellent post!! Ditto on Dumb Ox and Debbie's statements!!
ReplyDeleteTraditions are important in our lives and our families..without these traditions we all suffer!
Our country was founded on Christian values and I am tired of the "minority of the few" attempting to take away the rights of the majority!!
Keep up the great work!!
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Wow! This is an excellent post! I look forward to reading more here at your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my Talkwisdom blog, commenting and encouraging me to check out the "progressive God" letter. It's truly eye-opening, what the liberal, left-wing, progressive, Christian advocates profess and believe. I have several progressive Christian types who visit and comment at my blog. I have found that the one thing they all have in common is what you wrote here:
"They are the denominations with well known old names that are rapidly losing membership due in no small part to the fact that they subtly promote moral equivalency with any faith perspective, and they avoid, at all costs, the mention of sin. The easiest way to spot them is that they quote every Biblical verse devoted to Love but recoil from any passage having to do with the cost of sin." (bold mine)
Bingo! That is exactly true!! You can see it in the reply of the fourth commenter at my blog in this post called, "Sin: The Plague That Separates Us From God." They typically abhor talking about the need for repentance!
I hope that you will add Talkwisdom to your blogroll. I will add yours to mine!
In Christ,
Christine
Christine:
ReplyDeleteThanks your your very nice comments. I've added Talkwisdom to our blogroll and thanks for adding Faultline USA to yours.
Excellent article. I believe that it is fundamentally important to the future of our country that we continue to hang on to, without perversion, our cultural traditons, particlarly those related to our Judeo-Christian heritage and those that honor the positive aspects of our American history.
ReplyDeleteHey Faultline,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and commenting on my blog.
First off, I would like to say that me and some others have a blog going called "The Christmas Watch." (thechristmaswatch.blogspot.com) We're going to try to keep this blog updated with everything going on in the battle over Christmas, from TV commercials to political quotes.
Perhaps you could blogroll it. But, we're still looking for more teammembers to help--with the basic (and ideal) qualifications being Christian and pro-Christmas.
Secondly, I'd like to go ahead and point others to the post that you read (I hope you don't think I'm spamming; I just like that you posted about this, too):
http://kingdomadvancing.blogspot.com/2006/11/battle-resumes.html
Thirdly, and on to your post (these are independent points, just so you know if they don't all seem to flow):
1.
"I do not doubt the sincerity..."
Have you ever heard the saying, "You can be sincerely wrong?" They may have a sincere faith, but I sincerely wonder how many of them have a SOUND faith.
2.
I think people who don't think we need to fight for Christmas miss the idea of being "salt and light," and miss the massive witnessing opportunity of Christmas. They miss the bigger picture.
3.
Also, I think Christians who totally want to stay out of the public square also don't grasp the idea of being "salt and light," as well as the idea of "giving unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's" and making sure that government remains aligned rightly--an entity that rewards good and punishes evil, not vice versa or some twisted format. They say that they're concerned with souls, not politics, but they don't seem to realize there is a connection between the two.
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For another thing, some Christians do have serious concerns about the pagan origins of Christmas, and I respect that. But I think many others (some liberal Christians and most non-Christians) are more concerned with the CHRISTIAN PRESENT of Christmas.
Kingdom Advancer
kingdomadvancing.blogspot.com