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soleil10
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The statistics show that in terms of cultural decline like adultery, pornography, divorce, abortions etc Christians are not doing better than the rest of the society. Family breakdown is the # 1 symbol and corner stone of this devastating civilization decline. So called Same sex "marriages" are now the new stage of this cultural and spiritual war.
Many Christian leaders are alarmed by these trends and much efforts are made to strengthen marriage and protect life as sacred. Still when looking at the coming generation we can expect a further decline in Christian faith and values.
What may be the causes behind these trends? Of course, our spirits are affected by constant assaults from the secular and godless forces that are invading our environment on a daily basis but I also think that Christianity is missing a clear family theology of salvation that could resist and overcome these non-stop pressures that surround us. A clear family salvation theology is missing.
In Christianity, salvation is mostly an individual matter. We may go to heaven alone, not as a family. Marriage is limited to our time on earth and is not eternal. Our investment in loving our physical family and becoming one with our spouse seem to be temporary.
In Christian theology, Jesus did not have physical father. He did not marry. He had other siblings that thought he was crasy and who tried to restrain him. The most important symbol in Christianity is a single man, a bachelor crucified on a cross at Calvary. This is the image of the first Christian family coming out of the Christian interpretation of the scriptures.
The Apostle Paul recommends Christians not to marry if they can. For 1000 years priests in the Catholic church have lived a celibate life and are not allowed to marry. Quite often the image projected by Christian theology is that to be closer to God, a believer should become a monk and live a celibate life.
In the cultural war, Gay activits use all these facts and images to pretend that Jesus did not say that homosexuality is wrong. There is not a Jesus family to reject their claim.
The first family in Genesis became a dysfunctional family. The parents had to hide in shame and were kicked out of the Garden. The elder son killed his younger brother, etc...etc.
Jesus loved children but did not have a family that would have been an example that all his followers could model. Sanctity is mostly for single men and women who have rejected a family life model and followed the path of Jesus' sacrifice.
As a whole, Christianity is not projecting and teaching a clear hopeful theology of the family on earth and in heaven. The ideal is not represented by the family.
I think this is a major problem and a huge weakness.
I am curious of what your thoughts are on this issue
Many Christian leaders are alarmed by these trends and much efforts are made to strengthen marriage and protect life as sacred. Still when looking at the coming generation we can expect a further decline in Christian faith and values.
What may be the causes behind these trends? Of course, our spirits are affected by constant assaults from the secular and godless forces that are invading our environment on a daily basis but I also think that Christianity is missing a clear family theology of salvation that could resist and overcome these non-stop pressures that surround us. A clear family salvation theology is missing.
In Christianity, salvation is mostly an individual matter. We may go to heaven alone, not as a family. Marriage is limited to our time on earth and is not eternal. Our investment in loving our physical family and becoming one with our spouse seem to be temporary.
In Christian theology, Jesus did not have physical father. He did not marry. He had other siblings that thought he was crasy and who tried to restrain him. The most important symbol in Christianity is a single man, a bachelor crucified on a cross at Calvary. This is the image of the first Christian family coming out of the Christian interpretation of the scriptures.
The Apostle Paul recommends Christians not to marry if they can. For 1000 years priests in the Catholic church have lived a celibate life and are not allowed to marry. Quite often the image projected by Christian theology is that to be closer to God, a believer should become a monk and live a celibate life.
In the cultural war, Gay activits use all these facts and images to pretend that Jesus did not say that homosexuality is wrong. There is not a Jesus family to reject their claim.
The first family in Genesis became a dysfunctional family. The parents had to hide in shame and were kicked out of the Garden. The elder son killed his younger brother, etc...etc.
Jesus loved children but did not have a family that would have been an example that all his followers could model. Sanctity is mostly for single men and women who have rejected a family life model and followed the path of Jesus' sacrifice.
As a whole, Christianity is not projecting and teaching a clear hopeful theology of the family on earth and in heaven. The ideal is not represented by the family.
I think this is a major problem and a huge weakness.
I am curious of what your thoughts are on this issue