"God bloggers" had a three-day national conference in Southern California recently, looking at what they're doing, including their "relationship with the traditional church, their growing influence on mainstream politics and how to manage outsiders' perceptions."
Likening god blogging to Martin Luther's Halloween 1517 act of posting his 95 theses on the door of the Wittenberg Church, accusing Roman Catholicism of heresy upon heresy, God bloggers anticipate "reforming the modern church by keeping televangelists and other high-profile Christian leaders honest."
God blogger Joe Carter notes that his peers are moving beyond the staples of contemporary evangelical/fundamentalist theology, writing about religious oppression, poverty and world hunger: "There's a bigger world out there than gay marriage and abortion."
One participant expressed concern about God blogging's potential for reinforcing "stereotypes of evangelical Christians as angry and close-minded 'pit bulls of the culture wars'." He notes that many Christians seem to have forgotten something that Jesus might have blogged about:
Blessed are the peacemakers....(Matthew 5:9)
What would Jesus blog? is an interesting question. It's made me think about dipping into the New Testament again. I have a feeling Jesus and Pagans might not be as far apart as the contemporary church would have us all believe.
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