The Last Twentieth Century Book Club: Carman, Part 2
The Last Twentieth Century Book Club, is an ongoing monthly column exploring religious ephemera by Don Jolly. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
The Last Twentieth Century Book Club, is an ongoing monthly column exploring religious ephemera by Don Jolly. Continue Reading →
The Last Twentieth Century Book Club, is an ongoing monthly column exploring religious ephemera by Don Jolly . Continue Reading →
The popularity of a new video by Jefferson Bethke called “Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus” has a number of religion writers, including our pal Nicole Greenfield and The Scoop‘s Laura J. Nelson, wondering from whence this animosity against religious affiliation came. It could be argued that the faithfuls’ “hatred” for organized religion is a long, old tradition, perhaps reaching back to the Radical Reformation.
For me, and many others of my generation who were doing the born-again thing, separation of church and Jesus goes back to 1977 when Scott Wesley Brown sang, “I’m not religious, I just love the Lord.”
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