Heaven and Earth

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Oscar Wilde wrote, “In the wild struggle for existence, we want to have something that endures.” It’s a common aspect of the human journey, inside and outside of religion, that we seek things that endure. Within religion, the afterlife is often seen as the enduring hope. Grand Rapids pastor Rob Bell has caused a stir with his new book Love Wins. He begins the book by hinting that there is no hell and goes on to outline a Christian universalist perspective that everyone is saved by the sacrifice of Jesus and ends up in heaven, no matter what it turns out that heaven is. Of course it’s not a new theory, but it’s significant that a prominent evangelical pastor has gone on record and landed the lead story in this week’s Time magazine. Even though I came to this perspective many years ago, and have now gone much further than universalism, I am encouraged by the development. Kudos to Rob for helping to expose large numbers of people to a more expansive belief about God and … [Read more...]

One With the Sun—Taking an Evolutionary Perspective

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“After sleeping through a hundred million centuries we have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet, sparkling with color, bountiful with life. Within decades we must close our eyes again. Isn't it a noble, an enlightened way of spending our brief time in the sun, to work at understanding the universe and how we have come to wake up in it?” The above quote, from Richard Dawkins, invites thoughtful readers to take a very long-term view of time. It occurs to me that you know you’re getting a little long in the tooth when you describe your life in decades. “I did such and such in the 80s, the 90s were a blur and the noughties were all diapers and Hop on Pop.” A decade feels like a long time. But when you think about time from an evolutionary perspective, a decade is a blink of an eye. As mortal human beings, we have only brief decades on this Earth. How do we make them meaningful? Is there a meaning in life or is there only the meaning that we make? The cranky Old … [Read more...]