Trusting God with Everyone’s Eternity – Kenneth Tanner
A good God would never leave humans with a message of non-universal salvation because humans simply cannot be trusted with one.
If God is malevolence and not benevolence none of this matters, of course, but some argue that a good God forever withholds salvation from a lot of us.
The all-too-familiar power plays of Christian history are a collective cautionary tale about what happens when we are certain of an eternal hell for most of us.
We burn heretics and exile anyone our judgments consign to damnation. We divide, we separate, we sort humans, as if we were God because humans behave like the gods we worship.
We dehumanize, demonize, and erase anyone we consider an infidel. Hiroshima and Auschwitz were, after all, the work of ostensibly-baptized nations.
We contemporary American Christian don’t execute heretics but we seem adept at torturing souls and wounding hearts, of banishing and shaming so many, separating persons from our communities under the cloak of some political or cultural notion that is not at the center of gospel trust.
Instead of certainty about the destiny of each human, the tradition gives us something better: radical trust in the God Jesus reveals.
In exchange for the fear that drives so many of the punishments we exact on ourselves and others, we are taught to welcome the judgment of God, who alone can without harm remove the tares from our virtues and harvest the wheat from our vices, who will with sanctifying fire make us the humans he intends us to be.
We are left after all the dust settles—after we listen to and sit with the tradition’s wisest hearts, especially the first Christians, who read the Scriptures as though Jesus Christ is what it means to be God in eternity and in all the times eternity contains—with a God who wants to gift us with permanence.
When perfect love casts out fear, when we trust the God who will judge us when we die, we live lives of radical solidarity with, courageous forgiveness for, all of us. We embody the reconciliation of the world with God.
I see this redeemed and peacemaking disposition in Elder Porphyrios:
“I am not afraid of hell, and I don’t think about paradise. I just ask God to be merciful to the entire world and to myself.”
Womankind: the 1st Cosmos & Environment of Human Flourishing – Kenneth Tanner
Embryonic, fetal, and female human persons form a sacred matrix of life, the first cosmos and environment of human flourishing. Even before the earth, for humans our first and most vital environment is womankind. Our collective society, in all of its political...
Wayne Northey’s “Justice that Transforms” – Foreword by Ron Dart
Wayne Northey: I’m pleased to add this page about three books produced fall 2018: CLICK HERE for the books homepage They are of my writings on Restorative Justice over the years, including (in Volume One) by a few contributors. They are part of a projected...
Good Friday Sermon and Easter Sermon – by Randy Klassen via Wayne Northey
Wayne Northey: Randy Klassen is an esteemed member of the CoSA Canada Board, and past National Restorative Justice Coordinator for the Mennonite Central Committee Canada. That position and others were sadly eliminated due to financial restructuring at MCCC in...
Walter Paetkau’s “It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake” – Review by Ron Dart
It Takes Raindrops to Fill a Lake: The first fifty years of Abbotsford Community Services (Walter Paetkau, 2019). CLICK HERE to purchase a copy. Abbotsford Community Services (ACS) has, in many ways, been both the organizational conscience and a substantive...
Guest Post: Straight Talk from a Jesus-Following Muslim Peacemaker – Safi Kaskas
St. Francis and the Sultan Straight talk Believers, be mindful of God and speak in a straightforward way, (Q 33:70) Are there points of differences between Muslims and Christians?Yes, there are. These are the points of difference between us. They, however, should not...
“How about no pill?” Inclusion and Belief beyond Politicizing – Wendy Francisco
I personally think that God/the Consciousness in the universe, doesn't hang on a political framework - so I don't think we should hang him on one. Or Jesus. It isn't only LGBTQs that need to have a safe place to work things out. I want us to have a place...
Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech – David Goa
Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech - David Goa A seminar for graduate students (Philosophy department, University of Timisoara, Romania). After describing three examples, The Satanic Verses of Salman Rushdie, the cartoons in the Jyllands Posten, and the case of...
Recommended new site: DavidGoa.ca
David Goa has recently launched a website and we'd love you to have a look at it. The site is davidgoa.ca In the coming months, he will be adding sections that include video discussions and interviews, links to online exhibitions, etc. In addition,...
Review of Roger Scruton’s “Conservatism: An Introduction to the Great Tradition” by Ron S. Dart.
If Lockean liberalism is the conservatism of the English-speaking peoples, what was there in British conservatism that was not present in the bourgeois thought of Hamilton and Madison? If there was nothing, then the acts of the Loyalists are deprived of all...
Good Riddance to Cultural Christianity – Wayne Northey
Nones, Religious Right, Voluntary Association Wayne Northey: Of course, “cultural Christianity” is since inception ever part of Christian expression in all eras, as surely as “tares” grow up alongside “wheat” throughout Church History. The trick is in the discernment...
