“Jesus Christ brought about a spiritual revolution, not a political one!”
You’ll often hear this cope coming from the non-Apostolic apologetics types.
Everything Jesus was about was political because that’s all politics is; it’s a material demonstration of one’s spiritual essence.
There’s a weird compulsion among many self-professed Christians to separate the spiritual realm from the physical realm. They go to church on Sundays. They read their Bibles every now and then. They get on their knees and make their prayers every night. They feel good inside.
But as soon as those chores are completed, it’s back to the “real” world. God is compartmentalized. God has his “place.”
Outside church, God is nothing more than imaginary.
Because, don’t you see, Jesus saved our souls, but he didn’t challenge any political orthodoxies. He wanted you to go to the designated place of worship one day out of the week but didn’t care what you did with the rest of your allotted time here in the physical plane. After all, Jesus clearly made a distinction between the spiritual realm and the physical realm.
Except all of that couldn’t be farther from the truth. And I…
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