Monday, May 9, 2016

Feed Us, Entertain Us


Paul wrote that having food and clothing that we should be content. We think that having food and entertainment is necessary for contentment, for therein lies diversion. We are taught to consume and to remain in perpetual distraction so that we need not think, need not pray, need not repent, need not rise above our stupor.


Art has been replaced by entertainment, entertainment which deconstructs our minds and moral awareness – which eats away at our souls. Food, meant not only for basic sustenance, but also for community and fellowship, is now an end in itself. We need not be morally responsible with anything we do for there are no morals to which we can be responsible.  

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