For as many cultures there are as many Jesus'.
There's a black Jesus for the African American community.
There's a Spanish Jesus for the Mexican community.
There's a Caucasian Jesus for the white community.
Etc, etc, etc.
Would the real Jesus please stand up?
With so many different cultures viewing Jesus as the non-white, supposed "superior white" Jesus, how is one to know which is the correct Jesus?
With a god who is supposed to be so powerful, one would think he could straighten out who Jesus is.
If Jesus cannot be considered the white version through ministry, what is the purpose of ministry?
The problem with ministry is that it thinks it changes the culture, yet perhaps it doesn't.
The Asian Jesus agrees.
Ministry certainly destroys cultures, but replaces it with the culture's own version of Jesus.
How is that in accordance with Christianity?
It is not.
It must certainly piss of the white Christians.
In the end, no Jesus is real. Jesus is a fictional character perpetuated by a religion that thinks it has the world's best interest in mind when in fact it merely wants control of the world through religious belief.
There's a black Jesus for the African American community.
There's a Spanish Jesus for the Mexican community.
There's a Caucasian Jesus for the white community.
Etc, etc, etc.
Would the real Jesus please stand up?
With so many different cultures viewing Jesus as the non-white, supposed "superior white" Jesus, how is one to know which is the correct Jesus?
With a god who is supposed to be so powerful, one would think he could straighten out who Jesus is.
If Jesus cannot be considered the white version through ministry, what is the purpose of ministry?
The problem with ministry is that it thinks it changes the culture, yet perhaps it doesn't.
The Asian Jesus agrees.
Ministry certainly destroys cultures, but replaces it with the culture's own version of Jesus.
How is that in accordance with Christianity?
It is not.
It must certainly piss of the white Christians.
In the end, no Jesus is real. Jesus is a fictional character perpetuated by a religion that thinks it has the world's best interest in mind when in fact it merely wants control of the world through religious belief.
"Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat."
~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter