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By Glenn Ansley,
April 21, 2010
I am a web developer by day. This is probably pretty boring to most of you. It means that I sit in front of the computer for at least 8 hours hacking away at the keyboard with my fat fingers to make sites like DEEPERDEVOTION.com work the way the do. The programing language that I code in is called PHP. As are all programing languages, PHP is very logical and most people could read simple code easily to understand what it is doing because it uses english words like ‘if’, ‘then’, ‘else’, etc.
This morning I ran across a t-shirt on cafepress.com that was somebody’s attempt to declare their theology with PHP. It went like this:
There are a couple things wrong with this attempt at being clever:
So, why take the time to outline this?
Countless believers make statements like this every day of their life without knowing it. We try to insert the gospel into a context that will make it accessible to non-believers. In doing so, we water it down or we misrepresent the message of Jesus because a) we don’t understand the basis of the message correctly ourselves (the theological errors mentioned above) or b) we commit gramatical and logical mistakes in our rush to ‘market’ the gospel (the PHP errors mentioned above). Such mistakes are detrimental to the person of Jesus. Christians all too often paint a horrible picture of the gospel and this is all the exposure that unbelievers get to the gospel.
Case in point
This shirt was brought to my attention on Twitter by another PHP developer that I respect for his coding and professional work. To my knowledge he has never professed to believe Jesus is Lord and, to the counter, made the following statements concerning this shirt:
You know what. I agreed with him on everything other than ‘This is Christian theology at is best”. I believe this is at its worst, but nonetheless, I acknowledged to him that this is popular christian theology. This is what we wear (literally and figuratively) and this is how unbelievers respond.
I’m grateful for this individuals insight into ‘christian culture’ and I think he hit the nail on the head.
So what can you do to better your theology. Its actually pretty simple: read the scriptures and think before you speak (or write in PHP) your beliefs. In fact, it’s so easy that this individual nailed the gospel head on by providing his own code here: http://pastie.org/928094 Note: his ‘zombie_jesus’ is equal to what you would call the ‘resurrected Jesus’.
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April 21st, 2010 at 4:02 pm
Love this post Glenn, fun and insightful all at the same time
Thanks!
April 21st, 2010 at 4:37 pm
Thanks Phillip!
April 21st, 2010 at 11:17 pm
Neat post! Having done several programing languages this post was insightful as well as eye-opening! There have been so many times I blurt things out before thinking twice not realizing that I could be the only Jesus image in another persons life!
April 22nd, 2010 at 6:28 am
Thanks for your comment Shilpa. I think you make a great point. Many times we just need to think before we speak.