Have you
ever considered how pragmatic we are as a society and as
a church? How the mantra of "expedience" seems to
be the law of the land today. "After all," we
reason, "if it works for you, go for it." Now compare
that to the mindset of the likes of Daniel, Job, Noah,
Moses, Paul, Stephen and other who counted life in this
world not worth living if they had to compromise their
faith and obedience to survive. Where are these men
today? Where are those who will stand for truth,
no matter what? Come what may? Oh where, oh
where have the real Christians gone? Oh where, oh
where can they be?
“I’m completely in favor of the separation of Church and
State.
My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on
their own,
so that both of them together is certain death.”
George Carlin (1937-2008)
I am keenly aware of the fact that you may be wondering
about a guy who would write a book entitled, Love Jesus, Hate
Church. You probably have some questions, maybe many
questions, about the origins of a book that makes people as
uncomfortable as Love Jesus, Hate Church has proven to do.
You may be asking yourself, "How can you be a Christian
and use the words Love and Hate and Jesus and Church all in
the same sentence? It just seems so wrong."
And, you're right. It does seem wrong.
True. But wrong.
Yep, I would probably be wondering the same thing if
the tables were turned and I found myself in your shoes.
So, let me see if I can shed some light on who I am and
why I do what I do by telling you a bit about myself and how I
came to write Love Jesus, Hate Church. Let me share with you,
oh, how shall I put it— the joy of believing the lie. I
believe this will give you a better grasp of who I am and why
I wrote
Love Jesus, Hate Church.