Saturday, September 22, 2012

Ten Paradoxical Truths


TEN PARADOXICAL TRUTHS

* The overwhelming majority of evangelical believers will help the poor and needy much more through their taxes than they do personally.

* Many believers complain about their taxes going to the poor and needy but they support an increase in military spending.

* Jesus commanded His followers to pay taxes to the heathen and brutal Roman regime without qualifications or complaining.

* The love of money whispers in our ear that most poor and needy people live where they are and therefore do not deserve a handout.

* Our ancestors came here and eviscerated the indigenous people but we need to send anyone who is here illegally back to where they came from.

* Christians have received God’s grace without works but we demand some level of morality or work ethic before we show grace and generosity to others.

* If we could only transform the culture through legislation and political leverage we could enjoy Christ much better.

* We punish our children when they lie but we vote for lying adults.

* Everyone manipulates the Constitution to say what they want it to say, and much of the church embraces the same process with the Bible.

*Our statements of faith say that Jesus died to provide eternal life for sinners, but our actions suggest He died to force the Judeo-Christian ethic on hell bound sinners.

It seems like we are caught in a spiritual Groundhog Day. As Sonny and Cher once quipped, "The beat goes on...".

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