CHRISTIANITY IS NOT A RELIGION.
Here is what my gut feelings tell me. “I believe that we have come to the last stage of human history, the final episode before Christ’s Return, signified by God’s abandonment. I call it the ‘God eclipse’”. Combine this with, what I see as the failure of the church to ‘preach and practise THE CREATION WORD’, and, I detect a perfect point for the Parousia to appear.
We don’t know the day or the hour.
Of course, I am aware that this event cannot be pinpointed by the day and hour, as my second cousin, Harold Egbert Camping, tried to do: He should have known better, as a one-time elder in the Christian Reformed Church.
I believe that through my mother’s lineage, the Hielema/de Haan clan has inherited a strain of evangelical zeal. I see it in myself, in 2 of my brothers, one a popular preacher, another set on promoting ‘ethics’ in the international construction industry, whose son, too, has a missionary mind. So has my eldest.
But first some more background.
Humans, as already has happened with the Tower of Babel, today, through their advanced ‘technology’ have become more and more God-like, and more and more abusive of God’s creation. Drake Thomas, who works on safety at Anthropic, an AI Company, went to X, and tweeted: “Not only is A.I. “not guaranteed” to make a dramatically better future, the odds of failure are terrifyingly high: I think there’s something like a 40 percent chance we get an outcome around as bad as human extinction or worse”.
That is only one example of the dangerous enterprises today’s people are engaged in. Trump is another example, and, of course, the most striking segment is Climate Change, now on track to cause a major disruption in the world’s food supply, this year being a mere opening salvo of what is to come.
More background.
Several writers have commented on the God/Creation issue. Sabine Dramm, in her commentary on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s thoughts, summarizes his teaching with this striking sentence: “What Bonhoeffer presents as specific to the Christian faith is the perception of God and the world as one.”
Dr. Friedman ends his book, “The Hidden Face of God”, with a similar thought: “There is some likelihood that the universe is the hidden face of God”. (The emphasis on ‘is’ is in the original). If this is true, and I think this is, ‘a sin against creation is a sin against God.
The foregoing is completely in line with John 3: 16: Creation is Holy, as Karen Armstrong shows in her book: Sacred Nature. I assert that Creation is more holy than the Bible, as Creation is God’s direct Word, while the Bible is God’s indirect Word.
That really means thatthe church is on the wrong track. It should ‘practise and preach’ the Holy Creation, should advocate fashioning a life style that reflects this belief, no longer following a set of dogmatic doctrines, no longer seeing ‘faith’ as part of life, but making faith all of life. Christianity is not a religion: It is LIFE.
Just as the Old Testament Church – based on the Mosaic laws – got increasingly mired in legalistic and ritualistic rigmarole, the New Testament church got stuck on the Bible, the written word, basically resulting in the same situation as its predecessor. Both stages ignored God’s Created Word.
A good friend sent me a short book by Robin Wall Kimmerer, an indigenous writer and teaching professor of Environmental Biology at the State University in Syracuse, NY. “The Serviceberry” portrays a vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world”. Basically, Christianity is not a church organism, with dogmas and confessions: Christianity is a way of life, an intimate correlation between faith and creation.
The Amsterdam Free University Professor J.H. Bavinck, in his book, “Between the Beginning and the End”, writes: “It is God’s intention to unite all fractured parts of his creation into one overarching harmony. There is no such thing as individual salvation. All salvation is of necessity universal. The goal of our life can never be that we personally may enjoy God and be saved in him. The goal of our life can only be that we again become part of the wider context of the Kingdom of God, where all things are again unified under the one and only all-wise will of him who lives and rules for ever.”
It’s impossible for me to picture the New Creation, the world to come: Africa will be there; Canada will be there; Europe will be there, but gone is the Eiffel Tower and the Louvres, but the Seine River will still flow into the sea. Trees will be there, mature ones and saplings. Vast forests, and plenty of animals, and birds, immense in number.
Paint your own picture.
No, Christianity is not a religion: It is a Uniter. Christianity unites God, the World and Humanity. Religion is a Divider, splinters the World into hundreds of different, often competing, factions.
Christ came to bring LIFE, and that to the FULL. (John 10: 10)
Christianity is not religion. Christianity is LIFE!