This is an open-comment theology blog where I will post various theological musings, mostly in sermon or essay form, for others to read and comment on. If what I say here interests you, you may want to check out some of my books. Feel free to criticize, to critique, to comment, but keep comments to the point and respectful. Many of these posts have been published elsewhere, but I wanted them collected and made available to a wider audience.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Does Not Compute
One thing I've noticed on Twitter is just how widespread the belief is that God sends suffering for some greater good or purpose. This is treated not just as a particular theological reflection upon the Bible, but an absolute doctrine, as central as the Resurrection or the Incarnation. I can only say to this: "What the heck?". There can be no doubt that this is found in the Bible, but the Bible is relatively INconsistent on the reason for, and cause of, suffering. I think when you look back and see the entire movement of scripture this attitude starts to look rather UNbiblical, or rather the result of an unthoughtful examination of scripture. I just don't get it, cannot abide it, and it flies in the face of everything I think Jesus was all about. Check, please.
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