Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Saturday, 25 December 2021

Thoughts on Christmas

Christians celebrate the birth of a man who was spat on by church leaders and random idiots in the streets. A defenseless man who rode a donkey into Jerusalem to carry out a “revolution” nobody seems to understand. Contrary to secular Christmas,  his story is not a “glamorous”  red & white fairytale (at least for now).

 His advent involves a i). stable, ii). a dirty manger iii). 3 wisemen (by today’s standards, perhaps the most ridiculous intellectuals in history)  iv). a pregnant virgin,  v). poor parents etc...each one of these (along with his hypothetical miracles , if you can call them that) is a ripe ingredient for the mockery he has been subjected to over the years, generation after generation, e.g. one can easily say “Jesus Christ” thoughtlessly without consequence. He seems like a lunatic or a disrespected outcast claiming to be a king and continues to brainwash humanity since 2000 years ago.  He deserves the spiteful wrath of  intellectuals &  self-sufficient saints who can see through the propaganda.  

His gospel has been degenerated to be a message of  moral compliance/superiority/sufficiency. However at the center of this religion is an underwhelming “super hero” who befriended corrupt tax collectors, harlots, drunkards  & other weirdos. Rarely do you hear that Jesus came to save hypocrites & the immoral, and yet those are the very people he came to earth for. 

The fact that Christmas is a big holiday season across the world, makes Jesus Christ perhaps the most successful legend/ lunatic or outcast to ever “live”. His story deserves careful & critical thought by everyone & anyone. We must ask ourselves how a lunatic/legend with such poor credentials can be this successful? Not even impressive legends of Batman, super man , Hercules or the black panther have amassed as much attention, popularity & dominance like Jesus . Debates between believers & atheists alike can genuinely help,  because this is not the  kind of story that one can simply be indifferent to. On the one hand it seems like an inconvenient legend insulting our lack of moral strength, however if at all true, there are eternal consequences that one needs to reckon with. 

Merry Christmas xo

P! 




Tuesday, 7 December 2021

Unamazing Grace?

 

The Bible saturates the head with serious insights

Previously, the lonely doubter was an idle spectator of her own faith,

Where, much of God was understood as dull rhetoric

 

God  yanks her from delusions of moral compliance

Pushing her to feel that helplessness common to man

Stop preaching morals to a tired & trying heart…

 

Spiteful gossips and their manic grins

Bothering the sinner with their rat-like (toxic) curiosity

As qualified moralists, devouring the poor child

 

Convicting the heart,

breaking the heart…

Entire spirit in quiet chaos.

 

The sinner is Guilty but acquitted

Stained but flawless

Evil but good


These are boring contradictions beyond her understanding

Her lack & disinterest!

 Oh God, Feed her empty head!


God will give wisdom to a starving mind.

Grace will land tenderly on a taut head,

God will  unzip a new mindset


Hang on, joy is coming 

The heart will giggle again

It will be Amazing! Amazing Grace.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaGLVS5b_ZY


Stop preaching moral compliance without preaching helplessness/weakness at the Throne of Christ 

Monday, 6 December 2021

Avulekile Amasango

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1URENPd-QN0