You find truth in some
of the strangest places. I was reading
an article online awhile ago, Unitarian minister Marilyn Sewell was
interviewing atheist Christopher Hitchens.
Hitchens who passed away in 2011 was the epitome of “all dressed up and no
place to go”, he was also the author of “God is not Great: How Religion Poisons
Everything”
Rev. Sewell, a liberal
pastor, felt that the book’s criticisms
were mostly directed at conservative Christianity and so she asked the
author, “Do you make a distinction
between fundamentalist faith and liberal religion?”
And Hitchens said and
I quote, “I would say that if you don’t believe that Jesus of Nazareth was the
Christ and Messiah, and that He rose again from the dead and by His sacrifice,
our sins are forgiven, you’re really not in any meaningful sense a Christian.”
So, you would think if
an atheist can figure that out it must be a fairly straight forward concept. The question then has to be: How come there
are churches that would deny the virgin birth, the deity of Christ, the bodily
resurrection of Christ and his atonement and yet still call themselves
“Christian” Churches?
Maybe for some the
challenge shouldn’t be keeping Christ in Christmas but keeping Christ in
Christianity. Have a great week and remember: To see what is really possible, you
will have to attempt the impossible.
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