Christian "Bad Boys" that we can look up to.

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Liamson

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Shane Claiborne....


This counter culture bad boy taught me about the realities of Poverty. I volunteered and learned first hand what being ridiculously poor is all about. I learned why the popular phase "Get a job" is pointless to the realities of Homeless Americans. Thanks Shane!


Hey look its Soren Kierkegaard!

Did you know that he put the Danish State Church on blast for being lazy and taking their faith for granted. He said that many "Christians" had no idea what it meant to be a Christian, because everyone was a Christian.

He taught me the difference between Christian Pop culture, Tradition and Christianity. How Christianity will never be about buying the T-shirt, having the fish on your car or attending an epic moving worship service.



You may not recognize him but, thats the Machine gun Preacher, Sam Childers.

I'm not entire sure of the accuracy or the details but, I can tell you that with a Courage this "Bad Boy" showed to go and do what is right, even if its danger is obvious, I was inspired.

If he can do this, then whatever fear I have about telling people about my faith, seems a little less intimidating.



Who are some Christian "Bad Boys" that you look up to?
 

T_Laurich

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The white preacher, is what they called him... :)

That man is legit... :)
 

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Jesus was the christian bad boy of his time. jesus.jpg
 
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Bonhoeffer. Pastor, martyr, spy. Anti-nazi.
 
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T_Laurich

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[video=youtube;Zm_nTiJk3nQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm_nTiJk3nQ[/video]
 

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“I will stay in prison till the moss grows on my eye lids rather than disobey God.”
John Bunyan

He was a rebel back in his day :)

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-> Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dietrich Bonhoeffer (February 4, 1906 – April 9, 1945) was a German Lutheran pastor, theologian, dissident anti-Nazi, and founding member of the Confessing Church. His writings on Christianity's role in the secular world have become widely influential, and many have labelled his book The Cost of Discipleship a modern classic.

Apart from his theological writings, Bonhoeffer became known for his staunch resistance to the Nazi dictatorship. He strongly opposed Hitler's euthanasia program and genocidal persecution of the Jews. He was also involved in plans by members of the Abwehr (the German Military Intelligence Office) to assassinate Adolf Hitler. He was arrested in April 1943 by the Gestapo and executed by hanging in April 1945 while imprisoned at a Nazi concentration camp, just 23 days before the German surrender.
 
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Relena7

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Jesus wasn't a bad boy. :rolleyes: He was only "bad" to people who didn't like him. Wouldn't that make them the "bad" ones? lol
 
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For me, Moses would be one of the biblical bad boys.

He killed a man in cold blood, and his anger kept him out of the promised land, yet he still led an entire people through the desert and saw God face to face without dying. When it was all over, God Himself buried Moses, so the newly formed nation of Israel could not make an idol of his resting place.
 
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Martin Luther had it going on.


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Nailing his 95 Theses to the door of that church and starting the entire Reformation was extremely dangerous, rebellious and obviously God-inspired.

Martin Luther - What he Did
 
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Relena7

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We have books in the English language known as dictionaries...

-> Bad boy - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

bad boy (noun)
: a man who says or does things that shock other people; especially : a young and successful man who does things in a way that is very different from the usual way
bad[SUP] 1[/SUP] (b
d)adj. worse (wûrs), worst (wûrst) 1. Not achieving an adequate standard; poor: a bad concert.

2. Evil; sinful. <opposite of Jesus.
3. Vulgar or obscene: bad language. <Also opposite of Jesus.
4. Informal Disobedient or naughty: bad children. <Culturally, yes, but who gives a hoot.
5. Disagreeable, unpleasant, or disturbing: a bad piece of news.
6. Unfavorable: bad reviews for the play.
7. Not fresh; rotten or spoiled: bad meat.
8. Injurious in effect; detrimental: bad habits.
9. Not working properly; defective: a bad telephone connection.
10. Full of or exhibiting faults or errors: bad grammar. <Jesus was perfect.

11. Having no validity; void: passed bad checks. <Jesus was always truthful.
12. Being so far behind in repayment as to be considered a loss: bad loans.
13. Severe; intense: a bad cold.
14. a. Being in poor health or in pain: I feel bad today.
b. Being in poor condition; diseased: bad lungs.

15. Sorry; regretful: She feels bad about how she treated you. <Jesus never sinned, so he had nothing to regret.
16. bad·der, bad·dest Slang Very good; great.



My mistake. I thought people were trying to blur the lines of "bad" on its own. :p I guess "bad boy" could be open to interpretation?
 
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Bad boy = Rebellious

Christian "bad boys" we can look up to = people who rebelled against "wrong" to stand up for "right".

:)
 

Liamson

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I actually made the title of this thread as sort of Troll Bait. Because I knew it would irritate a few CCers.

Mission Accomplished?
 
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ServantStrike

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Bad boy = Rebellious

Christian "bad boys" we can look up to = people who rebelled against "wrong" to stand up for "right".

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Can I straddle the fence and just start wearing a leather jacket?

I actually made the title of this thread as sort of Troll Bait. Because I knew it would irritate a few CCers.

Mission Accomplished?
I blew up the enemy ship. Mission accomplished. I'm having a beer.

Cheif, that was one of ours!

I'm still having that beer.
 
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Relena7

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I actually made the title of this thread as sort of Troll Bait. Because I knew it would irritate a few CCers.

Mission Accomplished?
I'm not sure if this is referring to me or not. But I didn't mean to troll. :confused:
I just don't like when people use Jesus' rebellious side as an example of why they think they are allowed to be a bully. Because people make poor Jesus substitutes...

The people who rebelled for a greater cause are awesome. But to give them the same title that you give criminals and bullies and jerks seems a tad irresponsible. Because there are some out there who would exploit this misunderstanding for their own benefit. And it's the people in their lives who pay.
 

Nautilus

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I like to think of myself as a christian bad boy...but then compared to the other names im like the diet coke of christian badboys
 

rachelsedge

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Martin Luther and Moses were the first who popped into my mind, and they have already been mentioned. :)

Then you have Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego who rebelled against the king and refused to worship him, and subsequently got thrown into a giant furnace. There's also Daniel, who got thrown into a den of lions because he refused to stop praying to the Creator per the ruler's orders.

I added italics to those parts because those are the parts that blow my mind. Burning alive is one of the most painful ways to die, being eaten alive is one of my worst (irrational) fears. God saved both of them, but none of them knew whether or not God would intervene. They just stood that strongly for their King.

There seem to be quite a few "bad boys" of the Bible. :cool:
 
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didymos

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The question any christian 'bad boy' has to answer for himself is,
am I willing to accept martyrdom, or in other words:

'bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do,
whatcha gonna do when they come for you?' ;)
 
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ServantStrike

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The question any christian 'bad boy' has to answer for himself is,
am I willing to accept martyrdom, or in other words:

'bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do,
whatcha gonna do when they come for you?' ;)
Foxe's book of martyrs is probably one of my favorite Christian books of all time.

Yeah I think any biblical man or woman should be prepared to lay down his or her life for the Gospel if that is what it comes to. The bible is explicitly clear in Matthew 10

But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven.