“The very things that the prophets and that Jesus put at the center as primary are not being heard in the pews in this country,” Barber said. “And that is a deficit that we believe is a form of pastoral malpractice.”

  • Lopen's Left ArmM
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    Good for them, there needs to be a stronger pushback against the growing tendency to coopt the Christian faith for the purposes of a political agenda. It’s all too prevalent at every level already.

  • @taanegl
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    Damn, didn’t think there was a protestant left in the US. Nice to know I’m wrong.

    • @Fades
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      56 months ago

      Yes, there are actually a very large number of christian leftists. Society sees more of the loud minority and one of our political parties have embraced that same anti-real-jesus, pro-supply-side-jesus stance so actual christians that try to live like christ get pushed out of the picture.

      regularly turns into the no-true-scottsman mess so it’s not talked about as much either

    • @elephantium
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      26 months ago

      Modern-day Pharisees get all the attention. People quietly striving to follow the teachings of that guy from Galilee, not so much.

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      06 months ago

      The general perception of Christianity is quite disproportionate

  • @ilinamorato
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    When Christians seek power, it always goes badly. Jesus specifically warned his apostles about it several times, yet the Church still refuses to listen.

    • @Fades
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      56 months ago

      when anyone seeks power it goes badly

      • @ilinamorato
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        56 months ago

        Fair point. But Christianity in particular is about giving up power for the benefit of those in need. It’s kind of Jesus’ whole deal.