I have not read The Blue Parakeet–on my long list to read. It’s hard to know what to do with those blue parakeets; they sure are troublesome and throw a monkeywrench into our Bible reading. My mom grew up in a church where dancing was forbidden. It’s clear that that was a cultural preference and NOT biblical, as much as the culture would have liked it to be biblical. What do we do with women pastors and priests? In certain cultures it’s not an issue. Some cultures, based on what appears to be a misreading of 1 Corinthians, forbid women to even speak in church.
]]>For example, consider the idea of young-earth creationism (YEC), which maintains that God created the world approximately 6,000 years ago in six 24-hour periods. There are quite a few Christians here in the United States who still believe that, if you deny YEC, you must be a “liberal” who denies the authority of Scripture, doubts the bodily resurrection of Christ, approves of homosexual relationships, etc. Perhaps those stereotypes had some validity 50 years ago, but today they are quite ridiculous. Christians do not fit into these neat little categories, and applying labels like “conservative” and “liberal” is now inaccurate, unhelpful, divisive and dehumanizing.
I strongly agree with you that our (usually unstated) assumptions about how we should read the Bible, and our (usually unstated) assumptions about the work of the Holy Spirit, lie at the heart of nearly all of these controversial issues.
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