Liberation Theology a Buffet of Preferences for All!
by
justoffal
05/07/2008, 7:06 AM #
A few days ago snollyg asked me to do some research and then to comment on Black Liberation Theology..the same was extended to the whole board in a post that I cannot bother to look up at this point, perhaps snolly will be good enough to link it.
This is the kind of activity that dignifies this place and places it above the average tongue and hormone Internet hangout....it is a place to learn and a place to share, this is perhaps the most noble of its attributes..but I digress.
It would seem that one cannot consider the roots of BLT without first discovering what Liberation Theology is in the first place. Unfortunately with the Internets viral referencing tendencies we are constantly thrown over to Wikipedia which may or may not be a reliable reference. In any case, after sampling and reading thought several references, short of actually purchasing a book on the matter. I have come down to a few prescient tenets that seem to define the idea behind liberation theology.
It seems to have its roots in the societies of the poor and underclass and is, for all intents and purposes an apologia for the God that takes care of the poor and under-classed as opposed to the other God that caters to the rich....both of these are supposed to be the same person but because there is so much disparity between the lives of the two groups human nature has devised a way to see this person as more than one person.
Tartuffe will no doubt faint with exasperation as I am not linking or referencing but then again I must steal moments to get these posts done, I have no idea what kind of free time he has...suffice it to say that referencing for this matter is readily available for anyone with a healthy click finger.
So to sum:
Liberation Theology is a philosophy of convenience. It allows the priest of minister to tailor make a religious pattern to the preferences of his/her congregation. It helps to answer questions like why we aren't also rich or why bad things happen to skin colors or religious sects. It shows us how the ones we hate or are jealous of or who choose to be our enemies are really God's enemies too and probably improves the interest ratios of those who would otherwise feel disconnected and screwed by life in General.
It makes a great vehicle for hate speech, but more than that it is a virtual financial steroid when it comes to fattening up the collection plate. It offers hope beyond the conventional for those who need it and a real purpose in the here and now, even if that purpose is hate.
Liberation theology is a rip-off in any form or flavor. It is not specifically a Christian teaching and would apparently water down the realities that Christ endeavored to teach such as spiritual treasure as opposed to material treasure. So without tag naming it as Black, Hispanic, or any other surname lets just keep it simple.
Liberation theology is no more than convenient Mythology tailor made to the needs of the audience.