Saturday, December 05, 2009

"The First Socialist?"

When I was about to leave university, a man in our year was surprised to hear that I had become a Christian and said to me, "Ah yes. Jesus. The first socialist."
A new series on the Discovery Channel is trying to major on Jesus as 'the subversive'.


Both are enormously wrong. Certainly, Jesus warned of the spiritual dangers of the misuse of, and worship of wealth - but this was little more than the full meaning of the Commandment which forbade idolatry.
In the same manner he enjoined believers to give heavily to the poor and showed a respect and compassion for the poor which was rare in his day and age.

Compassion is not the preserve of socialists - some might claim the very opposite!
He most emphatically did NOT advocate forms of government which would use taxation as a weapon nor make wild claims about the 'redistribution of wealth' by force.
He told us how to act in Matthew 25 in The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats. The wealth problems of The Rich Young Ruler were very specific. He had wealth as a barrier between him and God - there are many such barriers out there.

Note too how Jesus replies to the disciples after the 'camels and needles remark'.

Jesus, subversive? - If requiring the religious people in authority to stop basking in their own self importance was subversive - then perhaps. BUT, not once is there a shred of evidence of Him confronting the Romans. No zealot, He! No politician, He!

Note too the picture. Could it be more wrong?

I used to travel on this noxious airline. I'll pay a lot more to avoid them like the plague!

Ryanair forced me to a pay a £50 baggage fee for a ridiculous reason - I thought they were joking. Have YOU been forced to pay an extra fee?...