Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Faith Without a Home

I read this article today in the Washington Post and thought it was really interesting, here is an excerpt. The post has had lots of articles recently on religion and politics, especially the concept that all evangelicals are not Republicans automatically.


But there is something essentially countercultural about Christianity that should make evangelicals restless in any political coalition. Christianity indicts oppressive government -- but also the soul-destroying excesses that sometimes come in free markets and consumerism. It teaches enduring moral rules -- and an emphasis on justice for the least and the lost. It is often hard where liberalism is soft, and soft where conservatism is hard.

If evangelical Christianity were identical to any political movement, something would be badly wrong. It is supposed to look toward a kingdom not of this world, one without borders, flags or end. And by this standard, homelessness is a natural state.

Link to the Washington Post article



1 comment:

Esthertainment said...

"And by this standard, homelessness is a natural state."

I like how it ends like that.