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AlbertCat

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Sat May 30, 2015, 02:01 PM May 2015

This Week in God.... (Maddow blog) [View all]

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/week-god-53015?cid=sm_fb_maddow



First up from the God Machine this week is an unexpected scriptural debate over how to read one of the more widely known verses in the Christian Bible.

Matthew 25:40 includes a phrase that many have likely heard, regardless of their faith tradition: “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” The phrasing is generally seen as championing the needs of the poor – to turn your back on those struggling is to turn your back on God.

But my colleague Will Femia this week flagged an amazing report from Glenn Beck’s conservative website, The Blaze, which put an incredible twist on Biblical interpretation.
Denny Burk, professor of Biblical Studies at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky, most certainly isn’t the first to make the claim that the “least of these” is actually a reference to Christians who face struggles in sharing their faith, but his stated view on the matter is the most recent proclamation to spark interpretive discussion.

“This text is not about poor people generally. It’s about Christians getting the door slammed in their face while sharing the gospel with a neighbor,” Burk wrote. “It’s about the baker/florist/photographer who is being mistreated for bearing faithful witness to Christ. It’s about disciples of Jesus having their heads cut off by Islamic radicals.”
I see. So, against the backdrop of the right-to-discriminate debate, conservatives want “the least of these” to refer to themselves.

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