Babylonian Captivity of the Gospel
In the Shadow of the Cross by Jim Durkin, Michael Hardin, & Loren Rosser
Episode notes
The good news that announced the end of scapegoating has been taken captive and become the sacred justification of scapegoating. The very thing the Gospel ends has been converted into sacrificial religion. This is not some new trend but something that began centuries ago. This captivity twists our understanding of the beautiful Father Jesus revealed and turns him into all the other pagan gods who cry for blood, vengeance, and violence. The Gospel that reveals has been mutated into a message that conceals. It hides our Father and it hides who we are as human beings. This leaves the door wide open for Christians to accept sacred violence, vengeance, and scapegoating. The captive gospel flows with the world rather than against its mindsets and systems. Michael discusses with Loren his important work on this topic.