Monday, December 04, 2006

JAY - EE - ES - YOU - ES and Phonetic Religion

My wife and I had dinner with our wonderful new neighbors, Jonathan and Cheri, he's a public school teacher and she's an accountant and they are an incredibly funny couple. We had some good food and we laughed about ourselves and the world.

We had some incredibly stimulating conversation, though, and Jonathan made a phenomenal point about teaching techniques. We were discussing the way some educational systems teach reading. He said that some groups focus specifically on phonetics, dividing everything into individual sounds instead of words. His point was that as long as we teach the individual sounds and not whole words we can keep them from the one thing that will make them harder to manage: ideas. You see words lead to ideas and questions and possibly even to resistance. That's not good for entities that are more about control than they are about education.

If we're limited in our capacity to educate than the best thing to do is segment the concepts enough that they won't connect into ideas. Oh, man, I almost jumped out of my seat. He didn't know that I've been labeled as the "poster child for the fight against legalism" by my good friend Mike Ekbundit. That's what legalism is all about, though, scrutinizing the minute issues and focusing on religious concepts and observances that keep us from connecting all of the dots into coherent thoughts that will lead to ideas that may lead people out from under the control of religion. That's what Christ came to do, to educate us about truth and lead us out of the bondage of ignorance.

3 comments:

Pastor Mills said...
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Pastor Mills said...

I just wanted to share this with you. I taught a lesson to my church last night on "influence" and here's a couple of things that I dealt with...

Human beings are created with the capacity to INFLUENCE and BE INFLUENCED. We are created as relational beings.

The problem with some people is they misunderstand influence for positional power. The problem with positional power is that while it may control the actions of another human being, it does NOT capture the heart.

Titles, position, and authority may hold power, but INFLUENCE travels through relationships.

Authority can shape what a person does, but INFLUENCE shapes who a person becomes!

That's the problem with "legalism!" Legalism is a result of positional power and NOT relational influence. We've lost a lot of people due to the fact that they NEVER received a revelation based off of their relationship with the Father. Once they got old enough to ask questions, they weren't satisfied with our legalistic answers so they just gave up and walked away.

Sad...but true!

zion said...

Amen brother...legalism is a huge flashing sign that says..."if you don't look like us, dress like us, act and talk like us then your not welcome here...you don't fit in.
Mary Magdelin didn't fit in, neither did Jesus..... hmmmmm