Sunday, January 27, 2013

Christ Hedges On The Failure of Churches

As a member of the United Church of Canada, my wife receives The United Church Observer, a monthly publication offering an array of interesting pieces and interviews. This month's issue has an interview with renowned journalist and activist Chris Hedges, a man whose deep social convictions and activism I deeply admire and have written about previously.

In the interview, echoing a theme found in his Death of the Liberal Class, Hedges discusses the failure of the so-called 'liberal churches' to confront the deeply entrenched problems we face today such as poverty, climate change, and the abuse of power that seems to define political systems everywhere. I hope you will take a few minutes to read his thoughts and to be reminded that the pursuit of justice requires commitment and action, not just the holding of views that challenge the status quo.

8 comments:

  1. Thanks, Lorne, for the link. Christ found himself in the same spot, didn't he?

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  2. 'Christ Hedges'? Freudian slurp or sarcasm?

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  3. The irony (or is it hypocrisy?) of mainline church behavior is quite striking, isn't it, Owen? I also noticed my subconscious slip in the title spelling of Hedges' first name.

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  4. Freudian slip, I 'm afraid, Anon.

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  5. Thanks for posting this, Lorne. I haven't seen a copy of the Observer since my parents died.

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  6. Thanks, Lorne, for the picture. Now we know what He looks like.

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  7. I think, Anon, that His face is seen more than we realize, especially in those who are fighting injustice anywhere and everywhere in the world.

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