Ever been inspired, to an idea, a thought, an opinion? I wonder sometimes if I can get off track with my ideas. That the ones I wish to carry out are flying in the face of God. I have been inspired to help start something new. Something you might say could be revolutionary. I don't know why this idea has been plaguing my head for so long but it just seems like it is something that is from God and not my own. Things are becoming too perfect, and I feel conviction. I could turn some heads by supporting some things that might not be "correct" in our so-called "postmodern age", whatever in the heck that means. I am just sick of everyone telling me that the 20 somethings need to rise up and take over now. I am sick of people demanding that I rebel and change the system because I am part of this generation. I am definitely sick of people telling me that I won't be effective unless I conform to the postmodern culture. It’s funny how some of the people saying this are screaming that fundamentalists are putting God in a box when they make some of their claims. To all those who are sick of hearing BOTH extremists sides (that goes for the emergent church, not emerging church, too) say how Jesus is on their side and not the other one, I am sick of hearing it too. To all those who might be offended by this, I am not in a mood to give a care. I have heard all of your beliefs enough times to cram it and pull it out the other side, its time to stop twisting the words of Our Lord for your own purposes. Frankly, your opinions are typical and are not impressive. Everyone wants to be a revolutionary now a day; they all want to see how much they can go against old society and not conform. Though now since everyone is doing the same thing, doesn’t that defeat the purpose? The other thing I have noticed is that some in their efforts to show "the love of Christ" have toned down the message. It's gotten to the point where people are more concerned with not offending people then not offending the God that saved them. This is why both sides of the extremist coin are not very shiny.
Trying to reclaim some moderacy,
The Unsilent Pastor's Kid
