A viable
theology, according to this knucklehead, must either be sensible or admittedly
senseless. Those flavors that can only
muster some strange conflagration of both mind and spirit are destined to
befuddle and bewilder. The theological
exhorter who is bound by both, must somehow prove the sense in the
senseless. Have you heard of such a
successful exhortation?
Every Christian
theology book, of which I am marginally familiar, begets thousands of words to
instruct us in how to bridge this conundrum by making the implausible, seemingly
plausible. Wouldn’t it be
more plausible to accept the reality of eternity as a 100% senseless matter of faith
beyond reason? The problem with going to
this place is that we must give up being right or better than other
understandings, give up a provable righteousness.
The God of
eternity says to all of us, relax, I got this!
G.Goslaw
Landers, Ca