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John Shelby Spong: Part I State of Belief Radio Interview, August 17, 2013 

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"They taught me that segregation was the will of God, and quoted the bible to prove it. They taught me that women were inferior to men by nature, and quoted the bible to prove it. They taught me it was okay to hate other religions, and especially the Jews, and quoted the bible to prove it. And they taught me that homosexuals were either mentally sick or morally depraved, and of course, quoted the bible to prove it. And so my life has sort of been an emergence out of the prejudices that my church planted in me." - Rt. Rev. Bishop John Shelby Spong
Bishop Spong is one of our nation's leading -- and most controversial -- theologians, who for decades has been a powerful voice calling for inclusivity, reform and renewal in the Church. He is also a long time friend of State of Belief.
In Part I of a wide-ranging and candid conversation, Rev. Welton Gaddy and Bishop Spong talk about his life growing up in the segregated, homophobic south and the path that led him toward an ever-increasing understanding of the need for acceptance and inclusion.
Bishop Spong is the author of the new book The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic.
To download this audio, click here: stateofbelief.com/?p=4710
Read the transcript here: stateofbelief.com/?p=4710
Listen to the entire August 17, 2013 State of Belief Radio program here: stateofbelief.com/showarchive/...
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Комментарии : 44   
@Richnsoul
@Richnsoul 6 лет назад
Ive just listened through John Shelby Spong's interview and found it inspiring , and a wake up call for myself and many others. Embracing God and a faith is to 'be all that we can be' , and letting go of the fear was instilled many years ago and seeks to hold us back .Keep the Faith R
@stateofbelief
@stateofbelief 6 лет назад
Richard, thanks for your insightful words. I wanted to let you know that we just had the bishop back on State of Belief this past weekend, and although it's not a video interview there's a lot there that I think you'll appreciate. Here's the link: stateofbelief.com/segments/a-living-faith-bishop-john-shelby-spong/
@magister5691
@magister5691 2 года назад
I love Bishop Spong 🙏🌹
@clfelton1
@clfelton1 9 лет назад
This man represents Christianity to me in such a way that I have remained open to accept, embrace, and continuously learn from it. I am no longer a religious person and, ironically, I thank Bishop Spong as one of those who have helped me to transcend it.
@stateofbelief
@stateofbelief 6 лет назад
stateofbelief.com/segments/a-living-faith-bishop-john-shelby-spong/
@justkaron
@justkaron 10 лет назад
As someone who's becoming a Christian at age 68, I want to thank you Bishop Spong for your guidance.
@ascent7
@ascent7 10 лет назад
amen, been n one for 20 years and love his insights, profound.
@stateofbelief
@stateofbelief 6 лет назад
We've just posted our latest interview with Bishop Spong, here's the link: stateofbelief.com/segments/a-living-faith-bishop-john-shelby-spong/
@judyloukides
@judyloukides 9 лет назад
I went through a similar journey from fundamentalism to what Bishop Spong believes today. I pray that everyone will at least think for themselves, always think about what they believe and why they believe it. Change was scary at first, but now it's life-giving.
@loganbothwell543
@loganbothwell543 6 лет назад
mrs3Quator You have been deceived. Why did you turn from the simple truth? Please return to Jesus! God bless.
@stateofbelief
@stateofbelief 6 лет назад
We had Bishop Spong back on State of Belief this past weekend. You may want to listen to his thoughts today, at age 86 - still as inspiring as ever: stateofbelief.com/segments/a-living-faith-bishop-john-shelby-spong/
@rtel123
@rtel123 7 лет назад
What a warm, humble man and brilliant scholar! Too bad the heretics think he is one.
@ralphrussell1525
@ralphrussell1525 6 лет назад
Although I am a nonbeliever, I admire bishop Sponge, he is a man of wisdom.
@markaaron9957
@markaaron9957 10 лет назад
If all, or most, christians were like him, I'd not despise christianity. His story about being a child and thinking his father was wrong to tell him not to call a black man "sir" brought tears to my eyes. Most children would just accept it and think their father must be right. And for it to be over an issue such as this...wonderful.
@crusaderking5387
@crusaderking5387 10 лет назад
LOL he's not Christian. Maybe that's why you like him.
@beulahmo
@beulahmo 9 лет назад
Crusader King As if you're qualified to decide whether he's Christian or not. Have a seat.
@crusaderking5387
@crusaderking5387 9 лет назад
beulahmo He's not a Christian not because I say he's not Christian, but because he does not believe in the divinity of Christ, doesn't believe in miracles and doesn't believe in the resurrection, doesn't believe in the incarnation. Therefore he is by definition not a Christian. He is an Arian heretic or any number of nasty things, but certainly not a Christian!
@beulahmo
@beulahmo 9 лет назад
He is a disciple of Christ whether you like it or not. Your religious doctrines do not determine the nature or definition of God or Christ. Spat all the hateful accusations you like; your presumption to judge who is or isn't a "true" Christian is *only* an attempt to control -- i.e., have others *obey* human-defined doctrine. It's colossal human arrogance. Don't confuse this -- my faith in God and Christ is complete and unwavering; it's *you* and other religious humans in whom I have no faith.
@MrJohnnyjeyy
@MrJohnnyjeyy 9 лет назад
Crusader King Oh, I'm sorry. I forgot. Only "American, conservative, backwoods, bigoted, racisit, homophobic, misogynistic, antipapist, retarded, inbreds," who have a literalistic interpretation of the Bible, & use it like some sort of, "For Dummies" manual can be a Christian. If I have said it once, I have said it 1,000 times. American Evangelicalism/Fundamentalism is solely responsible for giving Jesus, & Christianity in general, a bum's rap in our modern culture. It's becuz of American Evangelicalism/Fundamentalism, that young people have no use of Jesus, or church any more. So, take some responsibility for your own walk with Christ for once, instead of trying to find fault with other "Christians" who actually have the "balls" to use their God given brains. K, Bubs? :p
@NinaZilman
@NinaZilman 3 года назад
Great interview thank you. God bless you two. Is Bishop Spong alive?
@mattrobinson47
@mattrobinson47 Год назад
How incredible to hear Reverend Spong address the blinders put on him by white supremacy. He might have been the first white person to hear “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” in a Black church in the south
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