Let us sin!
Watching a video of The Richard Dawkins Award, 2019, awarded to Ricky Gervais, A man known to push the boundaries, I was struck by one of the Gervais quotes, which Richard Dawkins delivered:
The corollary is that if we want to keep Jesus in business we should get out there and sin to our heart's content. I'm not advocating crime: rape; theft; diddling little children; or things like cheating on your partner, which causes hurt, but don't get married if you don't want to and indulge in the sin of extra-marital sex. Skip church and get out in the woods on Sunday, maybe add some outdoor sex to double up on the amount of sin.
Remember. if you don't sin, Jesús died for nothing.
That really hit me in the solar plexus or some other part of the brain (don't bother to correct me) as it is such a simple concept, yet encapsulates the entire reason for the Christian religion. Just think about it; if no one sins, we all live holy lives, then Jesus is out of a job!
You may think that I am over emphazing sex, but sex is the constant thread in the church's categories of sin. Almost everything on the long, long list is connected to sex in some way.
What do you think? Are you ready to keep Jesus relevant? Which sin[s] grab[s] your fancy?
Félix Vallotton, Laziness (La Paresse), 1896, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Laziness is a sin.
Brought you by This Style 10/6 and Ricky Gervais.
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