This week for some Revisionist History, we start with a very controversial Tweet by the notoriously adored, and reviled, atheist, Richard Dawkins. What he tweeted sounds controversial to our ears, but what Dawkins had done is merely parrot an ancient story, one that has been rehashed and retold down through the generations: from Plato and Aristotle, to Nietzsche and Himmler, to the greatest of documentary filmmakers, Werner Herzog. Dawkins was telling the story of “nature.”
In contrast to that story, something new seemed to emerge in the first century. A radically different story that highlighted an experience and emotion centered in the bowels, of all places. And this very unfamiliar emotional response in the ancient world would start a movement that, over time, would launch universal healthcare, as well as end infanticide and the gladiatorial games forever. How could such a thing happen?
Trigger warning to all, this Sunday we will be talking about some sensitive subjects like abortion and infanticide. My goal is not to explore the ethical debate around those issues, but to showcase how radically some things have changed over time. Of course, I will also need to tell you about a young boy I met this summer. A boy named Hudson, and how my response to him left me thinking God often works in our lives in the most obvious of ways...we just don’t see it.
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A Brief History of Marriage (S14 Episode27)
Easter in Seven Movements (S14 Episode26)
The Grotesque Beauty of the Cross (S14 Episode 25)
The Moral Arc (S14 Episode23)
Church Actually (S14 Episode22)
Freedom (S14 Episode21)
The First Sexual Revolution (S14 Episode20)
Devils and Dust (S14 Episode19)
Life's Too Short To Pretend We're Not Religious (S14 Episode17)
Revisionist History (S14 Episode16)
Even Better than the Real Thing (S14 Episode15)
What Do You Want? (S14, Episode 14)
The Swords that Pierce Our Souls (S14 Episode13)
Erika’s Eucharist Reflection - Nov 26
Mary’s Magnificat -Making Room (S14 Episode12)
Redeeming Time (S14 Episode11)
Zeitkrankheit and the Cult of Speed (S14 Episode10)
What Are You Hinting At? (S14 Episode9)
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