Wednesday, June 14, 2006

The Idol Threat

The idols of our lives do not have to be fixed carved images. They can be and mostly are figments of the imagination. What remains true is that they do not have the appendages of life and can only obtain animation by our thoughts. It cannot dust itself off, protect itself from robbers, speak its desires, or see its creator. Judge Alsup and Keller have an idol of their own making that sanctions and justifies their evil as justice. It is as spineless and wimpy as its creator and is evidence to this by its very existence. The living God Jehovah of Host is not a creation of man nor are His armies He can muster. He does not need my thoughts to become animated. He has His own will, body and power. He can defend Himself, speak and obtain His desires. He is the creator and not subject to men. Now the question I have to ask myself is can an idol be possessed with enough power to remove me from the hand of the living God? I don’t think so. To me it is an idle threat. If I find no reasonable remedy for this assault of stupidity I can rest in this simple comfort. “Your God is a pussy and mine is not, bring it on tough guy!"

5 comments:

neodemes said...

"Your God is a pussy and mine is not, bring it on tough guy!"

And y'all trust this second grader to win your battle?

Good luck with that.

LOL

WillToFight said...

RELIGIOUS NEUTRALISM

Refusing to join with others because of religious differences may be called, for lack of a better phrase, religious separatism, and this has prevented thousands of people from reaching the full potential of their struggle against the forces of totalitarianism. Yet, there is another phenomenon that is even more deadly. It is religious neutralism. This is the belief that, no matter how bad things are; there is nothing that mortal man can do about it. Everything is in the hands of God, and He will solve all problems when He is ready and we are worthy. Trying to bring about social, economic, or political reform with direct action is a waste of time. Operating on this conviction, people who should be in the forefront of the battle against evil are effectively neutralized by their own religions and fall to the sidelines while others fight the real battles of this world.

Religious neutralism can be found within all of the world’s spiritual philosophies. However, it is my opinion that it does not stem from theology but from a subconscious desire to rationalize an avoidance of conflict or controversy. Neutralists often quote passages from holy books to support their position, but it is easy to find other passages from the same books saying that man has an obligation to fight against evil. Neutralists ignore those passages and focus only on those that seem to justify inaction and temporary safety. Many spiritually minded people are drawn into this because it allows them to avoid the riggers of resistance and, at the same time, it bestows upon them an aura of righteousness. Instead of seeing themselves as shirking the most important challenge of their lives, they can assume the mantle of holiness and wisdom. These people are precisely the ones who should be in the forefront of opposition to tyranny, but they have been neutralized by fear in the disguise of spirituality.

neodemes said...

mogel said...

Will to Fight said: "This is the belief that, no matter how bad things are; there is nothing that mortal man can do about it. Everything is in the hands of God, and He will solve all problems when He is ready and we are worthy."

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Correction:

Willtofight plagiarized...

http://www.freedomforceinternational.org/printerfriendly.cfm?pffile=questionM05_content.cfm

WillToFight said...

Neoaccface. Read what was said again IDIOT.

An yes it came from Freedom Force. You love to put things out of context.

neodemes said...

If you are going to use someone elses intellectual property, give due credit.

Better yet, just post a link.