WE HAVE TO REDEFINE “CHRISTIAN”.

         WE HAVE TO REDEFINE “CHRISTIAN”.

         All new truths are born as heresies

The idea that I would like to see the name ‘Christian’ replaced, came to me while reading a book by Carl Safina, an ecologist, who wrote a biography of an owl, which he found, almost dead, and nursed back to life, and saw it mature, naming his manuscript after her: Alfie & Me. 

My good friend George, with a master’s degree in biology, gave me the book which he had read twice before he handed it to me.

In Safina’s book he, on numerous occasions, mentions how contemporary Christians have succumbed to dualism, echoing Dr. Harold Bloom, a biblical Scholar, who wrote “The American Religion, the emergence of the Post Christian Nation”. There he says that “The American Religion masks itself as Protestant Christianity, yet has ceased to be Christian.

Just this past week Trump, speaking to his “Christian” audience, promised, when elected, to scrap any and all environmental regulations, knowing that Christians believe that heaven is their home, not the earth. That’s how non-Christians see ‘Christians’: earth-haters! Of course, this is not accurate all the time, but, by and large, this holds true.

Safina quotes a fellow ecologist, Dr. Lynn White Jr., who wrote, “Christianity, in absolute contrast to ancient paganism and Asia’s religions, not only established a dualism of nature and man, but also insisted that it is God’s will that man exploit nature for its proper ends.” Safina continued: “As a Christian himself White put the blame on Christianity. But Christianity got its dualism from Plato”.

Plato and Descartes.

That brings me to that ancient Philosopher Plato, because I believe that Christianity, in its present form, owes more to Greek philosophy – Plato especially – than we dare to admit. The entire ‘HEAVEN’ idea is a direct throwback to the pagan notion that spirit is superior to matter. 

Prof. Dr. C. A. van Peursen, in his book, BODY, SOUL, SPIRIT, a survey of the Body-Mind problem, wrote that, “A couple of thousand years before Descartes, the Greek philosopher had already drawn a sharp dividing line in his philosophical system between soul and body… how superior the soul is to the body”. Descartes and, in general Christians, echo that sentiment, which basically is a pagan belief.

A new approach and a new name for ‘Christian’ are needed.

We need a new approach to Christianity, which now is almost exclusively geared to the soul going heavenward, while the body is refiled, evident especially in the USA, which calls itself a “city on the hill”, a nation others ought to see as a beacon of light.

What does the Bible say?

The Bible starts with Paradise, and ends with Paradise. In its centre stands the Tree of Golgotha, where Jesus, God’s Son was crucified to redeem Creation, plainly stated in John 3: 16. 

In that chapter Jesus told Nicodemus, representing the church then and now, that God’s primary love is for creation. In that passage Jesus uses the Greek word ‘Agape’, signaling God’s unconditional devotion to all of reality, to the entire COSMOS, to the total universe. This clearly indicates that those who try to love what God loves, must follow God’s example and go beyond the now degraded name of Christian, and assume a new designation, something like Cosmo-phile or Earth-Friendly. 

Jesus and religion.

When Jesus was 12 years old, he already had an encounter with the religious elite and, even at that young age, took its measure. His very last act, just before he died on the cross, was to rip the curtain enclosing the Holy of Holies in the Temple, from top to bottom. That very happening forever demonstrated that Christ’ message had nothing to do with religion, and everything to do with LIFE, by opening the Holy to everyday doings: All of life is HOLY, including creation.

Jesus brought LIFE, not religion, which killed him.

The very centre of life today is Jesus’ love for LIFE, captured in the words he spoke to the Old Testament church representative, Nicodemus, in that private audience. Here the church and Jesus spoke heart to heart and mind to mind. Here Jesus revealed clearly and concisely without a shred of ambiguity that his love for creation, the COSMOS, was so all-encompassing and all-inclusive and all-comprehensive that he, as God’s only Son, was willing to give his own life, his flesh and blood, as the ultimate sacrifice to buy back God’s Precious world, now in the total grasp of God’s Opponent. Only believing that, by word and deed, would bring eternal LIFE.

That requires a re-birth, a rebirth for all of Christianity, now basically denying that “The Earth is the Lord’s”.

In order to emphasize that belief, the word “Christian” no longer conveys this commitment.

I am a Bibliophile: I Love Books. Others call themselves Anglophiles or Francophiles, expressing their love for the culture of these countries. 

My approach is to look forward and try to live the perfect life for which Jesus gave his totality: I am, in other words, a COSMOPHILE, an EARTH LOVER. That term should replace the term Christian, now no longer conveying God’s love for all that lives. Become Earth-Friendly. Follow Jesus’ example, and live forever.

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