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Aug
2006
Jesus Was Murdered by Religion


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When I stop, and look at how the world is revolving and evolving, it makes me wonder how long before God says those words, "It's enough." The culture we live in has evolved way beyond anyone's imagination. We deal and live in situations we would have been stoned for years ago, we partake in relationships and environments that water down our spirituality.

I find myself asking why? Is it to survive, keep up with the Jones', or be a part of an ever growing world? Do we really and truly surround ourselves with good people and good situations? Or do we get caught up in the rut of doing what today's time calls Christianity. I left my last church for many reasons. I was playing religion. I was attending for the wrong reasons. I went to church because the Bible said assemble yourselves together. I finally found a church home that hasn't tagged itself with the word religion.

I have booked probably 5000 dates in churches and talked with thousands of pastors and ministers. What did I get out of all of this? A lot of heartache and heartburn. But, let me be fair, we have a lot of great pastors and churches. But, I am talking about REAL love for Christ. Not a commitment to go to the next level. Not a commitment to look like a Christian. Not a commitment to further your singing career. A true genuine love for Christ and what's real to you.

I am so sick of fake people and their hidden agendas. I am ready to see a crop of people rise that can take on more than teachings and desires. I get mad, VERY mad when I think that our precious Jesus, was murdered by religion. He was crucified by beliefs and modern religion of its time. And guess what? We are doing it again. Jesus is being killed and removed from our churches, our songs, our business, schools and families. He is being crucified again, without the cross. It's by words, segregation, success, publicity, bigger churches, social standings, compassion for other countries and their beliefs, human desires and the world's evolving social cancers.

What are those cancers? PEOPLE. I am a very open minded man, a very compassionate promoter and manager. I care for the church, the artist and pastors I work with. I am not dominated by religion or segregated by beliefs. I am not calloused or burned out on my job, I am calloused and burned out on hypocrisy.

The scientists of the world are worried about Global Warming. I am concerned about Christianity cooling. We're more concerned about letting society evolve than we are letting Jesus be involved. I am just ready for us to see what is real. To do what is right. And stop allowing ourselves to get caught up in the moment not the movement of Christ.

God Bless
Rick Hendrix
http://www.rickhendrix.com

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Dee Ann Bailey's avatar Sorry for the duplicate (or almost duplicate posts) it didn't show it had posted and I rewrote it. grin

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Commented by Dee Ann Bailey On 08/03/2006
And again... "christians" are so hung up on "Jesus wasn't killed/do you think Jesus died" that we miss the point. HEY PEOPLE, read the article and stop trying to "catch someone" making a mistake. GET OVER YOURSELF, and read the Bible... "He gave up the ghost". If he hadn't you would have nothing to argue about. Oh and by the way genius... Jesus never fought for religion, he rebuked the religious crowd of his time, he called them "VIPERS". Im sure some of you can relate.


Commented by On 08/03/2006
People arent getting my point- He never died then. His soul lived the entire time


Commented by On 08/03/2006
I applaud you Dee Ann- Your exactly right. Dead is dead grin


Commented by On 08/03/2006
Well Jesus did die. So, that you and I could live forever.


Commented by On 08/03/2006
Thats a tough question. I guess the spirit was always there.But, I guess the flesh had to die to set the spirit free.Somebody help me here grin


Commented by On 08/03/2006
Deon Unthank's avatar Karen, you are mistaking physical death and spiritual death. They are two separate things.
Physical death is the sesation of life in our mortal body, Jesus did that or there could not be a sacrifice for our sins. Spiritual death is separation from God. Jesus certainly died a physical death.

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Commented by On 08/03/2006
Your right. And no matter how hard it is to hear, it happened.


Commented by On 08/03/2006
AMEN he died so we could live. What a sacrifice. I love him so


Commented by On 08/03/2006
Sue
Did anyone answer your question?


Commented by On 08/03/2006
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