And that is what I have said for decades - Jesus was against religion and the self righteous who think they are holier than everybody else.
I'm delighted to agree with you on something.
So why do you think people decided to create a religion based on some guy who was against religion. Does that make a whole lot of sense to you guys? Jesus chastised the pharisees and other religious types because he was a spiritual person not a religious one.
That's a fair point for discussion, and it helps me understand where you're coming from. We'd best first clarify the various senses in which we use the term "religion."
I know exactly what you're referring to here, in the sense of "religion" being a system of rituals that doesn't particularly touch down on reality, spirituality, or even humanity. Yes... this is the sort of religion denounced by Jesus -- the washing of the outside of the cup while the inside is full of rotten bones -- the straining at gnats while swallowing camels.
I must admit that various Christians, in various times and places, have done exactly this. Of course, we'd be surprised if this sort of thing never happened. It's predictable that people will take Christ and create a man-made system that entirely misses the point and betrays the very Christ whose name they invoke.
I'm not going to pretend this hasn't happened. I'm not even going to pretend that I've never been tempted to go down these paths myself. Humans want nifty little formulas. That's why the evangelicals have come up with this non-Biblical garbage: "You want to go to heaven? Just recite this prayer after me... Okay, you're saved! Isn't that
fantastic!?"
Jesus doesn't give people the formula-based salvation they want. Look how he handled this situation (if I did this today, the evangelicals would say I did a butcher-job, because I didn't give Nicodemus a warm fuzzy invite into the church):
Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter a second time into his mother's womb and be born?” Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Do not marvel that I said to you, ‘You must be born again.’ The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear its sound, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes. So it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.”
Yeah, Jesus could have said, "You want to be born again Nicodemus? Hold my hand and repeat after me, 'I accept Jesus as my personal savior... Jesus, please come into my heart!'"
Instead, he invoked some OT imagery ("water" and "Spirit") that would mean something to Nicodemus, for he was a teacher in Israel, and then he basically says, "It's not up to you -- you can't save yourself -- the Spirit does what he does." After this, he rebukes Nicodemus for being so thick, preaches the gospel, and leaves him with it. (Later, after Christ's death, Nicodemus comes to the faith!)
On the other hand, sometimes we use the word "religion" to refer simply to a "set of beliefs." If this is the definition of religion, then I will say that I am religious, and my religion is the teachings of Christ. Under this definition, atheism, environmentalism, humanism, and feminism are also religions.
I want you to know that not all Christians are shallow ritual-driven system-loving formula followers who miss the depth of Christ's message, the depth of the Gospel, the meaning of love, and even the experience of the "journey" that you sometimes speak of. In fact, I might go so far as to say that those "religious" types are not even genuine Christians, but rather detractors who give occasion for unbelievers to slander and blaspheme, and so their condemnation will be most severe, unless they repent.
Yep, I am convinced that there are modern day Christian-Pharisees, and on the judgment they will hear Christ saying the same sort of words to them as he said to the Pharisees.
The hardest part of my faith is letting go of the little formulas and the little things I think I can do to get myself saved.
And don't get me started on money and religion.
We'd probably agree on that too.
