Saturday, March 22, 2008

Brave New Liberalism

The President made another sign of the T and sat down. The service had begun. The dedicated soma tablets were placed in the centre of the table. The loving cup of strawberry ice-cream soma was passed from hand to hand and, with the formula, "I drink to my annihilation," twelve times quaffed. Then to the accompaniment of the synthetic orchestra the First Solidarity Hymn was sung.

    "Ford, we are twelve; oh, make us one,
      Like drops within the Social River,
    Oh, make us now together run
      As swiftly as thy shining Flivver."

    Twelve yearning stanzas. And then the loving cup was passed a second time. "I drink to the Greater Being" was now the formula. All drank. Tirelessly the music played. The drums beat. The crying and clashing of the harmonies were an obsession in the melted bowels. The Second Solidarity Hymn was sung.
BRAVE NEW WORLD - Chap Five
authorized by the Democratic National Committee

That triumphal barnburner of an Easter hymn, ♪♫ Jesus Christ Has Risen Today – Hallelujah♫♪, this morning will rock the walls of Toronto's West Hill United Church as it will in most Christian churches across the country.

But at West Hill on the faith's holiest day, it will be done with a huge difference. The words “Jesus Christ” will be excised from what the congregation sings and replaced with “Glorious hope.”

Thus, it will be hope that is declared to be resurrected – an expression of renewal of optimism and the human spirit – but not Jesus, contrary to Christianity's central tenet about the return to life on Easter morning of the crucified divine son of God.

Generally speaking, no divine anybody makes an appearance in West Hill's Sunday service liturgy. [Taking Christ out of Christianity]


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Filthy blaspheming bastards are not Christians. I don't care if they worship a galvanized garbage can, but I resent their appropriation of Christian liturgy and name for their Leftist tripe.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Not to worry. God knows His own.

Steppeg

Juice said...

Stepperg, I was thinking more along the lines of, wouldn't want to standing next to her when the lightening bolts come down.

Canadian Centre for Progressive Christianity: It's all about CHANGE.

Anonymous said...

Here in Texas, I am particularly fond(sarcasm) of the mega churches, such a Joel Osteen, which have the idea that Jesus died on the cross so that they could have a wonderful sex life and get rich! Aaack!
mary

Anonymous said...

I seem to remember something about false prophets being the worst sinners because they lead others from the true path. I'm sure God has something special planned for them.

MitchM

Anonymous said...

I never actually read Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, but in the 1960's I read Brave New Worlds Revisited (1958). At that time it made a very interesting read that made the original (1932)seem prophetic.Huxley believed when he wrote Brave New World Revisited that he could conclude that the world was becoming like Brave New World much faster than he originally thought.

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