Matt Collins
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So the Christian mindset is why the liberty movement tends to lose? Jesus was a "nice guy" and a practical failure?
It's a bit of a catch-22 then, isn't it? Without a Christian mindset the movement will have no unity. Without being tough and cunning we won't be effective (says the video).
There is a false Christianity, for sure, that wallows in emotionalism and victimhood and being meek. This is the kind of Christian Nietzsche ranted against in The Antichrist.
But didn't Jesus say be wise as serpents and harmless as doves?
I get the point. My problem is that this sentiment is always couched in a "sheep need to wake up and stop being stupid sheep or the wolves are going to eat you. Be a wolf."
Sheep are sheep.
Wolves are wolves.
Shepherds are supposed to protect the sheep from the wolves, not sit on the sidelines berating the sheep for being stupid sheep while they get eaten for breakfast.
It's very funny to me that people use this "sheep" idiom all the time-itself rooted in Christian thought-always leaving out the Shepherd factor and assuming the wolf is the "smart one".
We need leaders, not a "how to be a wolf" training.
A proper Christian understanding of Jesus should lead people to realize we need more like Jesus, not less. A mature Christian is a rare thing these days.
Jesus was practically "weak" because he was ordered to be that way. He was on a mission to redeem mankind from the clutches of death and sin.
By attacking Christian values, you have to wonder if the creators of the video are cognizant of the fact that they are enabling the very things that they are supposedly opposed to? I.e. "there are terrible murderers out there, so everyone should embrace and practice murder".
His power was displayed when the soldiers came after Him and they asked who was Jesus and He turned to them and said I Am and they fell to the ground.Jesus was practically "weak" because he was ordered to be that way. He was on a mission to redeem mankind from the clutches of death and sin.