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A New and Improved God
The Catholic Thing ^ | March 20, 2016 | David Carlin

Posted on 05/23/2016 2:49:13 AM PDT by NYer

It is difficult, indeed almost impossible, to know how many Americans believe in God. Why? Because the word “God” means different things to different people. Mr. A may have one idea of God while Mr. B has quite another, even though they both tell us that they believe in God. It’s like “democracy.” Communists and anti-Communists both called themselves democrats, but they had radically different ideas of democracy.

A couple of centuries ago, almost everybody in the western world (which used to be called Christendom) had pretty much the same idea of God. You might be Catholic or Protestant, but your idea of God was a Supreme Being who had created the universe; omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent; the foundation of moral law; a Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; the judge of human beings, who would send unrepentant sinners to Hell; incarnate in the man, Jesus Christ, who died for our sins and rose from the dead.

That’s the idea of God still held by many people. But certainly not by all. Not nowadays. Over the last couple of centuries, many who call themselves Christians have become more “liberal” or “modernist” in their religious beliefs. For a long time, religious liberalism flourished almost exclusively in the Protestant world, but after Vatican II it has lifted its head (ugly head, orthodox Catholics would say) in the Catholic world, too. Liberal Christians have produced a new idea of God.

How to describe this new idea of God, this liberal or modernist idea, this neo-Christian idea? This is not easy to do, since liberal Christianity has no central authority that can tell us precisely what counts as neo-Christian orthodoxy. Moreover, if there is a neo-Christian orthodoxy today, it will probably change tomorrow. That’s of the very nature of religious liberalism; it cannot stop changing, getting more and more liberal, more and more modern. But let me try to give a description.d sin to be a horrible thing, worse than illness, poverty, ignorance, ugliness, or any other bad thing. Sin was so bad from God’s point of view that he was prepared to send us to Hell for being unrepentant sinners. And it was so bad that God was willing to send his Son to suffer and die in atonement for our sins.

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The new God, by contrast, isn’t a stickler about sin. Of course, he’d prefer that we not commit sin, but sin isn’t such a big deal that he’d be willing to punish sinners by sending them to Hell for eternity. The new God is too nice to do that. Far too nice. Nor would he do such a metaphysically strange thing as have the second person of the Trinity become human so as to be able to suffer and die for our (not-so-terrible) sins. Not to mention that the new God is a non-Trinitarian God; to the modern mind, the Trinity makes no sense.

What, then, are we to make of Jesus? Who was he if he wasn’t the Son of God, if he didn’t die for our sins? To the neo-Christian Jesus was a perfectly splendid fellow, a great teacher and a model of morality; an ancient anticipation and forerunner of Martin Luther King, Jr. What did Jesus teach? Tolerance, which is what He had in mind when he said we should love our neighbors as ourselves.

What greater love can a person show than to tolerate the lifestyle of his neighbors? And Jesus taught that we should take at least some trouble to improve the material condition of the lower classes. How? By not grumbling about taxes and by voting for liberal politicians.

But what about great sinners like Hitler and Stalin? Will they too avoid Hell? Well, that’s a hard one. The new God is, generally speaking, very forgiving when it comes to sin; I mean, what’s a few lies, thefts, and adulteries among friends? Is it possible that people like Hitler and Stalin and a few others may have gone too far, even for the merciful and forgiving neo-God? Who knows? If there is a Hell (a very doubtful proposition), perhaps ten or twenty damned souls reside there, all of them guilty of the great sin of intolerance. That’s what mass murder is, a form of intolerance.

If the new God is “soft” on sin in general, he is particularly soft on sexual sin. The old God, one regrets to say, had real hang-ups about sex. He was a puritanical God. He got unreasonably upset about things like fornication, unmarried cohabitation, adultery, and homosexuality. He was so much the puritan that he even objected to a man looking at a woman with lust in his heart.

The new God realizes that these sexual “sins” are not always desirable; but they are usually harmless, and much of the time they are positively good. The new God keeps in mind that we are humans, made of flesh and blood. We are not bodiless angels. The old God said, “Hate the sin, love the sinner.” The new God says, “Love the sinner, and please don’t make a fuss about the sin.”

But what about abortion? Needless to say, the old God, the puritanical God, hated it. But the new God, realizing that we cannot practically speaking have a moral regime of sexual freedom without abortion, tolerates abortion while feeling a bit sad about it. He believes that abortion should be safe, legal, and rare – and he puts a stress on rare. And he especially wants us to know that he is not pro-abortion; he is pro-choice.

Matthew Arnold, the great Victorian poet and critic and a very liberal Protestant, created a famous minimalist definition of God: “the eternal not-ourselves that makes for righteousness.” A more up-to-date definition would be: “God is the ever-changing not-ourselves that makes for virtually unlimited tolerance.” In Greek, the word “theos” means “anything goes.”


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1 posted on 05/23/2016 2:49:13 AM PDT by NYer
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Catholic ping!


2 posted on 05/23/2016 2:49:36 AM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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To: NYer

For I am the LORD, I change not; Malachi 3:6


3 posted on 05/23/2016 3:05:01 AM PDT by DocRock (And now is the time to fight! Peter Muhlenberg)
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I confess ... this is an argument I've never considered before

Perhaps the reason there is so much resistance to the true gospel and salvation by grace through faith

4 posted on 05/23/2016 3:06:52 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof, but they're true)
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To: NYer

In his imagining of an earlier halcyon time when we all held the same concept of God the author is conveniently forgetting the religious wars of the 16th century, in which millions died over conflicting definitions of the divinity. La plus ça change.


5 posted on 05/23/2016 3:07:20 AM PDT by Nationale7
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To: knarf
I confess ... this is an argument I've never considered before

For I am the Lord, I change not. Malachi 3:6. It might all go back to what Jesus said, men love darkness more than light, because their deeds are evil.

6 posted on 05/23/2016 3:36:51 AM PDT by Mark17 (I traded my shackles for a glorious song. I'm free, praise the Lord, free at last.)
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To: NYer

Good article.


7 posted on 05/23/2016 4:04:53 AM PDT by tbpiper
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Yes, it sums up why the statistics showing the number of Christians in the world are misleading.


8 posted on 05/23/2016 4:13:17 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ('''Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small''~ Theodore Dalrymple)
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To: NYer

Good read thank you.


9 posted on 05/23/2016 4:46:47 AM PDT by verga (In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act.)
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To: Mark17

Oh, my FRiend ... I know that ... but it never occurred to me that when I speak of the Lord or God to someone ... the one I’m speaking to may be envisioning an entirely different “God” .... like islamists


10 posted on 05/23/2016 4:51:08 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof, but they're true)
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To: NYer

There is nothing new under the sun. Man has always tried to make God in man’s image. It’s the ever-popular idolatry that thrives wherever God’s Word in the Bible is ignored or “reinterpreted” to suit the times. It never turns out well. Christians suffer persecution, and the society that persecutes them is destroyed. Those who do not heed history will indeed repeat it.


11 posted on 05/23/2016 5:01:14 AM PDT by txrefugee
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Yes, God in man’s image but like Lucifer before them THEY also want to BE God.


12 posted on 05/23/2016 7:01:21 AM PDT by tiki
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I know I think maybe I should start selling golden cow jewelry. Especially the talk about abortion being understood. SMH.


13 posted on 05/23/2016 8:39:41 AM PDT by PattyinMD
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To: tiki
Yes, God in man’s image but like Lucifer before them THEY also want to BE God.

Like I say about many "atheists". It's not that they don't believe in God, they just think they see him in the mirror.

14 posted on 05/23/2016 11:19:12 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter (Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain.)
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To: knarf
I confess ... this is an argument I've never considered before Perhaps the reason there is so much resistance to the true gospel and salvation by grace through faith

18If the world hates you, understand that it hated Me first. 19If you were of the world, it would love you as its own. Instead, the world hates you, because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.… - John 15:18-19

15 posted on 05/23/2016 3:11:45 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Straight Vermonter

So true, I’m going to use that one.


16 posted on 05/23/2016 4:04:56 PM PDT by tiki
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To: NYer
He believes that abortion should be safe, legal, and rare – and he puts a stress on rare. And he especially wants us to know that he is not pro-abortion; he is pro-choice.

Sad how many so-called religious people think this way. What I always ask when someone brings up the "safe, legal and rare" part is if abortion is not the murder of an unborn human being but a mere clump of tissue, then why "rare"? Isn't that a tacit admission to the humanity of that life? Never seem to get much in the way of answers.

17 posted on 05/23/2016 10:21:09 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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