Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Archbishop of Canterbury...

...apparently can't differentiate between humility and humiliation.

8 comments:

wally said...

Yeah, what did Jesus know, anyway?

Bob said...

@wally: I'm sure you can instantly lay your hand on the passage in the Bible where Jesus threatens people with government action if they don't follow Him. I'll wait here while you locate it...

wally said...

He identified that as a fantasy, Robert. Appropriate to Maundy Thursday.You guys can sure be a humorless lot.

wally said...

Seems to me Jesus threatened them with a lot worse...

Bob said...

@wally: Jesus did indeed threaten sinners with punishment, but noted that his kingdom was not of this world. Nor did he enlist Caesar to help him with the punishment campaign.

Let's relate this to your own life, Walt. You mentioned a couple of days ago that you volunteer one day a year at a local homeless shelter. Apparently this lets you empathize with people less fortunate than yourself. Imagine, instead, receiving a knock on your door one day, and a Norfolk policeman is standing there, and tells you to accompany him to the homeless shelter, where you will work an 8-hour shift because a local preacher thinks you make too much money. The feeling you get from working at the homeless shelter, then, will be rather different than the feeling you get from volunteering, would it not?

Bob said...

@wally: and I should note here that your volunteering in such a manner is something that I admire in you.

wally said...

I already addressed this.

wally said...

But thank you for the compliment, undeserved as it may be. I'm usually dragged kicking and screaming to these things by a very persistent Christian friend. I'm always glad I went, though. It's important to be reminded that these are not stereotypical lazy bums or "welfare queens". A large number of them, in fact, are suffering from mental illness. They were liberated by Reagan from horrific institutions, without much thought about where they would end up.