Paulianity

Paulianity Paul an apostle โ€“ sent neither by human commission nor from human authorities, but through Jesus Christ and God the Father, who raised him from the dead โ€“ and all members of Godโ€™s family who are with meโ€ฆ Galatians 1:1-2a The apostle Paul wrote many of the books of the New Testament. An important … Continue reading Paulianity

Good vs Bad, Part 3

Good vs Bad, Part 3 Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laughโ€ฆ Woe to you who are laughing now, for you will mourn and weep. Luke 6:21b, 25b One of the defining differences between churchianity and Christianity has to do with how concretely good and bad are defined. Some churches and religious … Continue reading Good vs Bad, Part 3

Good vs bad

Good vs Bad Youโ€™d better watch out, youโ€™d better not cry, Youโ€™d better not shout Iโ€™m telling you why, Santa Claus is coming to town.[1] Many of us developed an image of God based more on Santa Claus than on anything biblical. That image, born in childhood and perpetuated by many churches, persists long beyond … Continue reading Good vs bad

Questions vs Answers, Part 2

Questions vs Answers, Part 2 โ€œYou insist on explaining everything as if the whole world were composed of things that can be explainedโ€ฆHas it ever occurred to you that only a few things in this world can be explained your way?โ€ Don Juan Matus[1] Our desire for clear-cut answers to deep and difficult questions, and … Continue reading Questions vs Answers, Part 2

Questions vs Answers

Questions vs Answers Of course you donโ€™t understand it. If you understood it, it wouldnโ€™t be what youโ€™re looking for. It would just be one more thing you understand. James Finley[1] One of the significant points of distinction between Christianity and churchianity has to do with the degree to which one believes we can be … Continue reading Questions vs Answers

Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4

Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4 Grace is what we call what is left over after the scouring of the self, the dying to the selfโ€ฆGrace comes to us in the flesh, through the spaces and forms and contents of our human lifeโ€ฆGrace is so mixed up in the stuff of human life that it cannot … Continue reading Reconciliation vs Retribution, Part 4