Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Deception

What is life if one is not free? Can it even be considered life? I don't think 'living' life for the sake of survival or just 'living' fulfills our purpose as human beings. Thurman outlines the way deception is used by the disinherited and he comes to the conclusion that it is a device used to keep the status quo and negates the dignity or humanity of the unprivileged. He even says that living in such deception creates the same attitude among the disinherited that the dominant group holds for them. How absurd!

Thurman claims that the sincerity exemplified by Jesus is the ultimate goal by which the disinherited should strive to live up to. This sincerity is disarming to the dominant group and thus places every human at the same level, "Instead of relation between the weak and the strong there is merely a relationship between human beings. A man is a man, no more, no less. The awareness of this fact marks the supreme moment of human dignity."

This chapter made me think of Friday Night Homeless Ministry at North Park where a group of students goes down to Lower Wacker to eat and have fellowship with the homeless population that lives down there. Our ministry is different than that of a soup kitchen, or focus isn't on feeding them but creating a place where we are all on the same level. We are not trying to serve them (or save them), but to show them the dignity they deserve as fellow human beings and children of God. So we all eat together and have conversation about whatever happens to come up, all notions of "us and them" are thrown away and we just become human with each other. This idea strongly disagrees with the notion of missionary work and I think that's something that needs to be addressed.

:SIDE NOTE: I think that this chapter could also be applied to the state of much of the american church, fear has driven much of the church into a survival mode. Some churches in fear water down the message of Christ so that they may keep attendance up, while others seek to instill a fear of everything different so as to scare people into god. The purpose of many churches seems to be to survive rather than to actually preach the gospel to the ends of the earth. If the Church continues to 'survive' without actually fulfilling its purpose than is it really even the Church? :END SIDE NOTE:

I think once we accept the inevitability of death and ditch the desire for 'survival' the idea that God will beam us up to heaven will seem absurd; the beauty of God's creation will be seen showing signs of the kingdom. Learning to live with the utmost sincerity will show the image of God in which we've all been created.

1 comment:

  1. I agree with you on the need to do away with the "us and them" mentality. If the disinherited use deception as a means of empowerment, we're never going to get anywhere. It's high time we replaced "us and them" with "all of us".

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