I'm reading a book right now entitled "Adventures in Missing the Point" by Brian McLaren and Tony Campolo... Having that title in mind,
The people in Jena, Louisiana are missing the point. I've been hearing about the protests and reading the signs they're carrying at the protests. Many are asking for the end of racial profiling in the justice system. While I wholeheartedly agree, that's not the point. The point is a kid was sent to the hospital for a beating he received that some allege was intended to kill him. The point is the attackers were incensed because nooses were hung from a tree in a region of the world where that was common not too long ago. Those nooses were hung as a warning to not sit in the "white" area.
The point is this... You aren't defined by what color your skin is. Those are social constructions that you accept if you so choose. You aren't better or worse than anybody because of your skin or where you come from. You are defined, if you so choose, by the things you do. You pigeonhole yourself for hanging nooses from a tree just to send a message and you stunt your own self-realization by solving your problems by beating others to a pulp. Both actions are reprehensible and both go to show how far we as a people need to go.
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yup...i agree...
So Joel, what do you think about the Dream Act? :p
I agree too. McLaren is awesome. So is McManus. Do you like Rob Bell too?
hey windy! thanks for opining... yes, i like rob bell. i was way behind on the velvet elvis bandwagon, but ive been listening to the mars hill podcasts for a quite some time now. very refreshing to hear a voice like his. just take my advice from an earlier post and dont google emergent church/rob bell/mclaren etc... it will just end up frustrating you and disturbing you (all the hate, that is)
Well said.
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