By Napp Nazworth, Christian Post
Eric Metaxas compared the silence of Christians about persecution in the Middle East and religious freedom restrictions domestically to the silence of Christians in Nazi Germany.
“Silence in the face of evil is itself evil,” Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, Metaxas reminded the audience at the In Defense of Christians Inaugural Summit on Sept. 11.
Metaxas is the author of a biography of Bonhoeffer, a German theologian who spoke up about the persecution of the Jews and was put to death by the Third Reich.
The evil acts of Nazi Germany were partly enabled by the conflation of national identity with the Church, Metaxas said. He compared it to his own experience of growing up in a Greek family where he was led to believe that being Greek meant that you belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, which meant that you are a Christian. Similarly, Germans believed that being German meant being Lutheran, which meant that you are a Christian.
“Well this is nonsense,” he explained. “You can’t be born Christian. You can only be born-again as a Christian. We’re born in sin.”
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“Silence in the face of evil is itself evil,” Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, Metaxas reminded the audience at the In Defense of Christians Inaugural Summit on Sept. 11.”
Feel good churchianity, all about me, how I feel is now today the order of the day. Me first, and Christ???? Matt. 4, Christ faced evil, and used Holy Bible verses from the OLd Testament to chase away the evil one, satan. It is all about Christ, not me as I write. I glorify God through Christ with the help of the Holy Spirit.