"If You're a Christian, You're Stupid. Get Over It!"
The Message Christians Are Pelted with Through Media
Have you noticed how the hatred of Christians has accelerated? All you have to do is turn on the television and you will see the hatred spewing forth, sometimes disguised as "comedy", but always obvious to the Christian. Had I not read the back of The Book, I would be discouraged. But let's look at some of the most egregious examples of this hatred.
Comedian and talk-show host Bill Maher has released a documentary called "Religulous". The title-a combination of the words religious and ridiculous-tells you what kind of worldview we're dealing with. This movie is a showcase for Maher's contempt for religious believers of all kinds, from Christians to Jews to Muslims to Mormons. Maher interviews representatives of many of these faiths; then he lumps all the religions together and deems them forces for evil that "must die" in order for humanity to thrive. These scary words are accompanied by apocalyptic images of nuclear attacks.
Like another well-known documentarian, Michael Moore, Bill Maher tries to make his point basically by claiming that he's right and editing out almost everyone and everything that might show that he's wrong. Boiled down, the idea of the film is that if you're religious, you're an idiot.
There are any number of ways that we could take issue with the film and its premise. But I want to focus on one scene that, to my mind, exposes the sad and empty heart of Maher's worldview.
In this scene, Maher-himself a former Catholic who admits that he used to try to "bargain" with God-interviews a group of men at a trucker's chapel. Like many other scenes in the film, this one is carefully set up to make us marvel at the brilliance of Bill Maher and the inferiority of everyone around him. (It's hard for a viewer to avoid the conclusion that the only higher power in Maher's universe is his own ego.)
But Maher at least pretends to flatter the truckers and their chaplain. He reminds them that guys in prisons and foxholes hang on to religion because they have nothing else. And then he says, "But you guys aren't dumb." In other words, Maher's point is that the truckers should know better than to believe in God-unlike all those dumb prisoners and soldiers out there who don't know any better.
Having been involved in a prison ministry myself, let me speak for those prisoners. Recognizing your need for God isn't a question of "smart or stupid." It's a matter of recognizing who you are-your own insufficiency, the sin in your own heart-and prisoners get that. And then you have to recognize your desperate need for a Savior.
But whether you're a prisoner or a doctor or a lawyer or a comedian, you don't have to have a gigantic I.Q. to see that it's necessary because you cannot rescue yourself from your own mortality or sinfulness-that is, you are not God. In fact, realizing your own spiritual need is probably the wisest thing anyone can do.
I think that's what Christ meant when he talked about God using the foolish things of the world to shame the wise, or those that most people think of as wise. Sadly, Bill Maher doesn't seem to have come to that place in his life where he's willing to risk that kind of foolishness.
I hope and pray that one day he will.
But don't be dismayed by the wave of films and books that mock your faith. Get used to it. People today are desperate and angry with the economy. They're looking for a secular savior. The culture will only get more hostile as time goes by.
"And you will be hated by all for My name's sake.
But he who endures to the end will be saved." Matthew 10:22
Submitted 2008 April Lorier
APRIL LORIER - So. California. An award-winning poet, inspirational author and speaker. A survivor of both child abuse and adult domestic abuse, April inspires women to be all that God designed them to be! She first gained recognition as a children's rights crusader while successfully fighting for the passage of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA), which was signed into law by Ronald Reagan. Her book God's Battered Child: Journey From Abuse to Leader is available on her blogs and in online stores.
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Post a CommentI sure hope so, Joshua. The time's a'comin'!
My faith is far too strong for anybody or anything to shake!
Yep, some of "us" are not good examples, are we? You're a good example, Charlene. Love you!
I've noticed a lot of that. Great piece April! There is much hatred of Christians even among Christians that have different doctrines.
I hope we're all like Kim: UP for the challenge, cuz it's a'comin'!
Oh, I've noticed. It makes me sad. Great piece and Bible quote. And ditto Kim.
Spot on.
He told us to be prepared. It does anger me when we are put down and that it has become one of only a few tolerated forms of discrimination (that and being overweight seem to be 2 biggies left). But even more it saddens me that people like Mr. Maher might be leading unsaved people away from the Lord. Better he have a millstone around his neck, eh? Thanks for writing this.
Great piece April. I agree. The hatred will only get worse in the days ahead. Many people and groups have tried unsuccessfully (throughout history) to destroy Christianity. You would think enlightened folks like Maher would know by now that it's an impossible task. The more we are persecuted the stronger we become. Needless to say, I'm up for the challenge.