The world cries for faithful pastors not another p.r. strategist. Something tells me that if you told California pastor Ryan Bell that twerking with Miley would get him more attention, he’d do it.
It’s hard to seek out the Kingdom of God when you’re too busy hunting for a microphone.
The same clown who got all sorts of media attention last year by declaring there was no Hell, is now saying he’s going to pretend there’s no Heaven.
Religion News reports:
California pastor Ryan Bell has a novel New Year’s resolution. For one year, he proclaimed, he will “live without God.”
California pastor Ryan Bell has a novel New Year’s resolution. For one year, he proclaimed, he will “live without God.” Photo courtesy of Ryan Bell
It’s an odd resolution for an ordained minister, former church pastor, teacher at two highly regarded Christian universities and church consultant. Yet for the next 12 months, Bell, 42, plans to refrain from praying, reading the Bible and thinking about God at all.
Instead, he will read atheist authors, attend atheist gatherings and seek out conversation and companionship with unbelievers. He wants to “do whatever I can to enter the world of atheism and live, for a year, as an atheist.”
Still, his resolution is only an experiment — he is not, he said, an atheist. “At least not yet,” he wrote in an essay for The Huffington Post, where, on New Year’s Eve, he announced his plan and a new blog to document it.
“I am not sure what I am. That’s part of what this year is about.”
I don’t know what kind of following this guy actually had before other than media adoration. I’m assuming he’s done after this. Say at the end of this he decided to say he’s an atheist, then who cares. His effectiveness to the media is gone. He’ll no longer be the Christian who undercuts Christianity. He’ll just be another atheist. Who cares?
But if he comes back and says he’s still a believer, then why would any Christian be interested in what this guy had to say? Who needs a pastor that proclaims the Good news who intentionally ignored the Good news for a year?
He can tell you how important God’s saving graces are, he can tell you that God is love and wants to communicate with each of us. But then why did you intentionally cut off communication with Him?
This isn’t evangelization. This is a plea for a book deal.
January 6, 2014 at 9:09 pm
He's already effectively an atheist – he has no evident fear of/love for God.
January 6, 2014 at 9:29 pm
"I'm not sure what I am"? Good thing he's a "former pastor" then.
January 6, 2014 at 9:37 pm
Have to admit I first thought Pat wrote this. He's way out in left field and, now, he may be tempting God. Lord, Have mercy.
January 6, 2014 at 9:53 pm
He is a dissident Seventh-day Adventist, who was too kooky and liberal for his very liberal congregation (they dumped him 9 months ago). I would hesitate to call him a Christian pastor and seriously hope there is no one who turns to him for any sort of spiritual direction.
January 6, 2014 at 11:39 pm
Pastor of what purported church?
Ordained by whom and for what purpose and under what authority?
What highly regarded Christian universities? Highly regarded by whom? Define "Christianity" in this context.
Sez who?
January 7, 2014 at 12:07 am
How do you not pray for a year? It's funny, failure in my prayer life is one of my most common confessions in the Sacrament of Penance…yet the thought of trying not to pray for a year is just….impossibly difficult?
January 7, 2014 at 1:06 am
He taught at Fuller Theological Seminary and Azusa Pacific, both respected Protestant institutions. Maybe this explains it.
January 7, 2014 at 3:06 am
I love you. However, I'm going to completely ignore you for a year. See you then!