Friday, December 24, 2010

Christians can be good too

I catch a lot of flack from friends and family about the persistently negative tone of my blog. Most understand that I am on a mission and unlikely to stop holding abusive members of the clergy accountable for their misdeeds.It should be clear by now that I do not enjoy doing this. I struggle even reading the stories. Dealing with the backlash that comes from moy posts is another matter all together.

I recently committed to posting positive stories about Christians when they come to my attention. You can thank my lovely daughter-in-law for this idea. I think it makes sense too. My focus is hypocrites and not people who are trying to live a meaningful life. It comes down to my core philosophy of not judging people by what they believe, instead judge them by what they do. Take Rudy Favard for example. I judge him to be good.

Rudy is a star high school football player who gives a little of his time each night to carry an invalid child up a flight of stairs.

On Tuesday night, Patty and Rick Parker were in their cramped kitchen with their 8-year-old son Ben. Dinner was over. Bedtime was near.

Ben’s twin brother, Sammy, lay on a cot in the narrow hallway just outside the kitchen. Unable to see or speak or control his limbs, he coughed or let out a little moan every now and then. Rick and Patty took turns feeding Sammy, who has cerebral palsy, through a stomach tube. He cooed when they kissed his face or stroked his cheek, and when they cooed back, he opened his mouth into a wide, joyful O.

A few feet away was the narrow, winding stairway that is the family’s biggest burden lately.

Which is where 17-year-old Rudy’s simple, life-changing act of kindness comes in.

Until recently, Rick carried Sammy up those 14 stairs to his bedroom each night. But a few months ago, Rick had major surgery for a life-threatening heart condition, and now he can’t lift much at all, let alone a 75-pound child.

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It warms my heart. I hope it does the same for you. Rudy is acting in accordance with what he believes. Theses acts are powerful and positive examples of the good side of Christianity. It’s important for me to remember that there is a good side.

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Indeed they can. It's nice to remember there are some Christians who use their beliefs as a guide for their own lives, and as a means to do good for others. Sadly the other ones grab all of the attention and cause so much grief.
while its a very thoughtful gesture, and of course their can be good Christians I think it is fair to say that they are not good because of their Christianity. It doesn't state in the Bible anything we would consider good what is fairly inherent anyway, and these people helping out I would like to think would help if they were atheists.
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I would like to think so to but I fear many Christians do "good works" out of a sense of obligation driven by the church.
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Heidi Wright · 730 weeks ago

I found this blog by typing in google..."Christians can be good too." My son and I (who are both Christians) have had an ongoing discussion about the state of Christianity today and how Christians are perceived (sometimes rightly) by the rest of the world. In a prayer that Jesus says in the Bible he asks God the Father to unite believers so that "the world may know them by their love." Sadly, this is not the current state of affairs and the last thing some Christians represent is love.

I do believe, however, that the media, atheists and others focus on those Christians who do not represent the teachings of Jesus. I would do the same thing if I was, I think! They make such good fodder. The ignorant and evil man who bombs an abortion clinic gets put in the "those crazy Christians" category by others; but we don't get "credit" for the Mother Teresas who make a difference in the world.

What I mean by that is that there are many people who are motivated by who Jesus was, how he acted on this earth, and what he teaches...that aren't perfect, but are striving to be act as he would. Perhaps some are driven by a sense of obligation, but their acts are good nonetheless. Also, there are many who are simply driven by the life Jesus modeled. Because they are driven by his example, they are not the kind to make noise, or try to grab attention like those "Christians" who seem to wind up in newspapers and blogs. As a Christian, I am often grieved by those who misrepesent the faith. But I would also call you into account to remember, as your daughter asked, that there are many of faith who are actually genuine because of their Christianity and their desire to model what Jesus modeled. You probably interact with these people more often then you know - and may not even know it because they don't shout their faith loudly, act condescendingly to those who don't believe, or live a life of prejudice against other people or lifestyles.

I have no problem with you exposing those of us "Christians" who act like buffoons...but do remember that there are the Mother Teresa's out there as well..sincerely living out their faith.

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