Monday, August 11, 2008

Find Your Answers Here

Chapter 5 marks the onset of the heart of the book, and right away the deep thoughts/questions begin. And there sure are a lot of them. I mean A LOT. Too many, I think. In fact, as I was reading I felt overwhelmed and bombarded by all of it. I felt as if the author thought to himself, "Hmm, how can I address as many of the deep questions people have about God while also throwing off as many stereotypes as possible? I know - I will write a book where a man meets God face to face."

Here are some of the questions/issues discussed so far:
  • Problem of evil
  • Free will
  • The Trinity
  • Jesus - fully man/fully God
  • Creation and ecology
  • Submission
  • The meaning of "good" and "evil"

And here are some of the stereotypes the book attempts to rebuke:

  • God is male
  • God is white
  • We should only listen to "Christian" music
  • Jesus was handsome
  • God is a punisher
  • You have to bow your head and close your eyes to pray

So far I've read to somewhere in chapter 10, and the pace shows no sign of slowing down. Some of the items above I thought were very insightful, and have made me think. But I can't think for long because in the next paragraph something new is brought up.

2 comments:

Schell said...

You are so right. I felt like all they things that he has said makes total sense, yet it boggles my mind and I need to chew on it some. I found myself reading several of these pages over and over again and believe that I will end up reading Chapters 5-15 over and over again. There is a lot here in these pages and if this is really any glimpse of what God is like then it makes me happy.

Anonymous said...

kapachino - great post. good points. these are good points inside and outside of the book. i am all about God showing us that we have barely scratched the surface on who God really is for and in us. i am all about us, as sons and daughters, giving God permission to be something other. we will be totally shocked when we get to heaven and see the Kingdom of God and realize, damn, the church was no where close. i mean, NOWHERE close. again, this is a great post.