Saturday, June 14, 2008

Being Progressive

When it comes to Progressive Christianity what would a true progressive christian look like?

I was posting on the site TCPC (The Center for Progressive Christianity) it seems as the site went down and they are not able to get it back up, as though they have fallen and have choosen to control eliminate or expunge truly progressive concepts.

*There is always a choice to follow a particular path* (Soon to be edited with a link to a new post to link posts between blogs and sites)

What would be the next step in the progression of religion? If the devil is removed then the foundation of the Church crumbles and the world is set free to follow the true path to GOD.

Many would choose to silence my voice attempting to create a contradiction to the new direction and change that must happen for our world to be healed, many would seek to stop this message because they fear this truth and know that many will have to work to fix the damage that they have created instead of being in a position of superiority to have others do the dirty work that the authorities demand while paying little in compensation creating poverty and or slavery. Many people have been hurt by the lazy demanding elite who refuse to enforce laws of justice holding all levels of society accountable for accurate and fair treatment of all people and their possessions.

The government and leaders should not profit from lies!

The Church is built upon a crumbling foundation and it is very progressive to identify the problems in our society as complicated by lazy doctorine or false beliefs from both the bench and the pulpit.

We need to eliminate one and fix the other, remove the church and hold the department of justice accountable to the truth. There is only one truth and you can only believe in one truth, there are no grey areas when there is transparency working to expose all of the corruption that has existed past and present and by exposing corruption of the past and the present we can eliminate a reoccurence in the future.

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