Church removes 'scary crucifix'
I believe that the following story is a good representation of the modern views of christianity amongst its own. In this story, we read of a crucifix hanging from a the exterior wall of a church. Although the crucifix was mounted in the 1960's, the current vicar describes it as "scaring children".
""Children have commented on how scary they find it and how off-putting they find it as a symbol outside the church.
"As a key exterior symbol for us it was putting people off rather than having a sense of hope and life and the power of the resurrection."
This says alot about how modern society deals with Christ. We embrace the feel good nature of the Joel Osteen's of the world...if we have to listen to what the Church has to say, we want to hear only of the Gospel of hope, love and peace. We like our christianity clean, neat and tidy.
Unfortunately, it is impossible to speak of a risen Christ absent the crucifixion. The very foundation of the early church was built upon the blood of its martyrs. We want to hear about salvation...but hate to utter the word sacrafice. And so we take the gruesome portrayal of Christ...put it out of site and replace it with a shiny prettier image we can deal with.
Talk about metaphorical....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/sussex/7816941.stm
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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