One of the
dangers of living in the lukewarm, Laodicean church
culture of today is that we tend to adopt the mantra of
the world regarding sin and repeat it over and over
again, as truth, within our church circles. For
example, "Don't ask, don't tell." Or, in
other words, if you won't ask me about my sin and lack
of Christian virtue and holiness, then I promise I won't
ask you about yours. Then we can both live under
the deception that we are saved, living the "abundant
life in Christ," and that the Lord is "mighty pleased
with us." Really? But the Scriptures may say
something quite different.
“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.