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Okay, I officially have no idea where you are going with this thread. First it seemed you were advocating Christian action in OWS, now you are taking the view of it from a fusion of Marxist and Christian eschatology.
Liamson is right; the difference seems to be in our theology. Quite frankly, I do not understand the endgame in your thought process (unless of course you are speaking to some sort of odd dialectic).
Even if your assessment was dialectically true, that we should look upon OWS with hope because it signals a dismantling of the system that will bring about yet another worse system and the final intervention of Christ, fine that makes a degree of sense.
But asking Christians to even nominally support the movement, dream of appropriating it, or using slightly different means to achieve the same ends is ridiculous. It is like asking the following: "What if Christians took control of the Hippie protest in the 60's." "What if Christians took charge of National Socialist movements in Germany before Hitler?" "What if Pol Pot attended Mass every Wednesday evening?"
Christianity can mix with politics and political thought. It has to. But asking Christians to touch a completely different worldview is another story entirely. The eschatology of OWS is the eschatology of Marx, not the eschatology of the Bible.
Liamson is right; the difference seems to be in our theology. Quite frankly, I do not understand the endgame in your thought process (unless of course you are speaking to some sort of odd dialectic).
Even if your assessment was dialectically true, that we should look upon OWS with hope because it signals a dismantling of the system that will bring about yet another worse system and the final intervention of Christ, fine that makes a degree of sense.
But asking Christians to even nominally support the movement, dream of appropriating it, or using slightly different means to achieve the same ends is ridiculous. It is like asking the following: "What if Christians took control of the Hippie protest in the 60's." "What if Christians took charge of National Socialist movements in Germany before Hitler?" "What if Pol Pot attended Mass every Wednesday evening?"
Christianity can mix with politics and political thought. It has to. But asking Christians to touch a completely different worldview is another story entirely. The eschatology of OWS is the eschatology of Marx, not the eschatology of the Bible.
Ritt, OWS has no Christian thread that I can see running through it's themes and 'wants.'
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I think 'demands' is a strong word for what OWS wants to change, liams, my opinion, and, this is maybe getting to biblical but God is 'just,' and He, in the end, does give equality for all, both believers of His ways, will, and, deity, and, nonbelievers. There is going to inequality in Heaven, for what its worth, per scripture, and, a book by Prayer of Jabez bestseller author , Bruce Wilkinson , expains it quite well in , 'A Life God Rewards.'
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I could say more on all this, as, like pearldiva, deej, put a good ideology poem together and both ritter and liam speak passionately and purposefully about politics. But, you are right, my puroose, ultimately, of this thread is to be an agent for change , to see results, to see more people than I saw last night when I went to bed answer positively in the polls to becoming a help-in some way- to OWS, IF the Lord leads.
AND, I did , one more 'maybe, if the Lord leads,' and, I think there was even a FIRST 'yes, getting involved' so that is hopefuily the Lord leading-edge you because we need to pray for the movement to go ad God wills. PAIN happens in revolution, look NO further than the French's revolution.
By the way, the Lord does lead us, every one of us every day, led by Him. It is up to us to make the choice to follow, and, it will be a life of following God through graceful times (getting things GOOD we don't deserve), merciful things (not getting BAD things we deserve) and, most, importantly, Love from Him through it all.
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