So many churches in the US seem to care about pleasing the world. The Bible says that you will be hated. That’s a shame that the priest went off on that tangent. I know during summer of love some churches preached about white privilege. But we gotta stick to the word.
I wish he went off on a tangent, he more or less said that Jesus died to change how we think, to show us how the romans were crushing other countries / tribes and how women were slaves, he actually said that women were slaves back then. Then he said that today children are the most oppressed.
I've been reading / listening the bible and I did not notice any major critique of the romans. If anything it puts the Jews in a bad light. I've also not read Jesus criticizing how women were treated in the household.
Making Jesus sacrificing himself about feminism and anti-imperialism is strange at the very least.
Very much so. I am glad to see you getting into the word. Let me know if you have any questions. Not that I’m a theological scholar but I always enjoy biblical discussions
So many churches in the US seem to care about pleasing the world. The Bible says that you will be hated. That’s a shame that the priest went off on that tangent. I know during summer of love some churches preached about white privilege. But we gotta stick to the word.
I wish he went off on a tangent, he more or less said that Jesus died to change how we think, to show us how the romans were crushing other countries / tribes and how women were slaves, he actually said that women were slaves back then. Then he said that today children are the most oppressed. I've been reading / listening the bible and I did not notice any major critique of the romans. If anything it puts the Jews in a bad light. I've also not read Jesus criticizing how women were treated in the household. Making Jesus sacrificing himself about feminism and anti-imperialism is strange at the very least.
Very much so. I am glad to see you getting into the word. Let me know if you have any questions. Not that I’m a theological scholar but I always enjoy biblical discussions
I'm currently in to Kings 1. Surprisingly captivating for a religious text.