Posted on 01/26/2006 9:51:47 AM PST by Zechariah_8_13
How To Dismantle An Idolized Bono Im pretty sure I wont get much opposition if I say that U2 is the greatest rock band of all time. When I scored two great seats to one of the shows at Madison Square Garden last month, I thought my life had reached its pinnacle.
It was a euphoric experience. During the first few songs, I stood, along with the rest of the stadium, as we pumped our fists into the air and sang along with every word. The energy in the air was emotionally overwhelming. And if youve never been to a U2 show, let me tell you that it was everything youd ever expect it to be.
But it was also much, much more.
About five songs into their set, Bono stopped the show and strapped on a headband with writing on it. I stared up at the JumboTron to see that the handwritten lettering said: COEXIST.
Coexisting sounds like a great idea. I fully support the peaceful philanthropy that Bono has encouraged, and this seemed like another way that he was trying to spread the message.
Except, it started to feel like more than a political message. The C in coexist was the Islamic crescent moon, the X was the Star of David, and the T was the cross of Christ. Bono pointed at the symbols on his headbandfirst to the cross, then to the star, then to the crescent moonand he began to repeat:
Jesus, Jew, Mohammedall true. Jesus, Jew, Mohammedall true.
He repeated the words like a mantra, and some people even began to repeat it with him. I suddenly wanted to crawl out of my skin. Was Bono, my supposed brother in Christ, preaching some kind of universalism? In just a few seconds, I went from agreeing with him about Christ-like coexistence to being creeped out by the ungodly, untrue thing he was saying. Whats going on here? What if he believes that all ways are the same, and he just thinks of Christianity as his particular way? Arent universalism and true Christianity mutually exclusive?
Ive heard the urban legends of amazing things Bono has said about his faith, Ive read the books, and Ive peered deep into everything hes said hoping to find something that makes his beliefs clear. For years, Ive adored him and clung to the notion that he is believer, too. After all, he identifies himself with Christianity, doesnt he?
When he stated that lie so boldly, it devastated me. It was, without question, the most disturbing experience of my life; I felt like Id been covered in bile. As I looked around, I saw all the people standing and chanting with himit was disgusting and beautiful all at once. Unity can be so enticing. It made me think of the one world religion and how that will probably look benign and beautiful from the outside, too. I even started to wonder if universalism just might be poised to be that religion. All these things were running through my head.
After the show, I ran into a friend who had been sitting in the back row of farthest. What did you think of that headband thing? I asked. Well, I couldnt hear what he was saying because it was bouncing off the wall behind me, and I couldnt read the headband, because I wasnt near a JumboTron. But honestly, I felt like I was witnessing an antichrist. I stood frozen as she spoke. Id had the same feeling.
Let me be clear: Im not saying that Bono is the Antichrist. Perhaps hes just guilty of being overzealous about his politics. But I hope that if he is a believer, the Holy Spirit will convict him that equating Christianity with other religions is false prophecy. II Timothy 3 tells us to avoid people who have a form of godliness but deny the true power of God. And I believe that the most deceptive thing of all is to identify yourself with the truth and preach a lie.
For a long time after the show, I couldnt talk about it. And I still dont know what to think because I dont know Bonos heart. All I know is what he said from that stage and how it shook my footing. God used that to show me something ugly in myself that needed to be fixed. It felt like He was saying, If youre looking to Bono, youre looking to the wrong place.
The reality is that Bono held too high a place in my heart. And I dont think Im alone there. Ive wrongly held him up as the heroic idealthe cool representative for Christianity; he may have been my Christian idol, but he was my idol nonetheless. And thats not okay. Yes, it should bother me to think that Bono might not be a believer; but it should not bother me any more than if a random guy on the street does not believe.
I pray for Bono more lately, and I pray for the hearts of the millions of people that he impacts on a daily basis. He is, without question, the most influential person in the world, and he has an unparalleled opportunity to speak the truth to the lost world. This year alone, he was nominated to be the president of the World Bank, and he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. And by the time the Vertigo Tour ends in April, it will have grossed twice as much as any political campaign anywhere, ever. If Bono has a saving faith in the one true God, I can only hope that he would speak the Truth without ambiguity. I pray that the name of Jesus would grace his lips, without being equated with Judaism or Islam or any other religion. And Im praying that God will help me to put things in the right place in my heart.
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Anybody who takes pop stars seriously is a twit.
Sadly, this means there are hundreds of millions of twits out there who are allowed to vote.
You'd get a lot of argument about that 'greatest band of all time' nonsense.
Led Zeppelin, Beatles, there's a number of more worthy choices in my opinion.
I think many people fall into this trap. It's easy to get caught up with "Christian" celebrities.
Bono claims to be a Christian? I thought he was just a misguided humanist.
True to the November 2001 St Louis show, NOT true to the September 2005 Milwaukee show, when they totally phoned it in. I love U2 and when their show is "on" there's an energy that is just amazing, but when Bono gets preachy you can count me out. I wonder what Bono thinks about the Great Commission?
Can't they just...
STFU and sing
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"Was Bono, my supposed brother in Christ, preaching some kind of universalism?"
Duh!
Now maybe Christianity Today might figure it out!
The band claims (or at least their publicist made the claim for them) to be Christians, going back as far as their War album's debut.
I saw U2 at Madison Square Garden in October of 2001, just a month after 9/11. It was absolutely INCREDIBLE experience. I have never been at an event in which there was so much emotion and electricity as there was there that night. I will never forget it.
Unless you say it to someone over 23 years old!
Is Bono a Christian or not? Here are 2 simple criteria: 1) if you have to ask... 2) does he ever say anything good about fellow Christians or even about Jesus Christ Himself?
Only if "render everything unto Caesar" is now a Christian principal.
Just went to Yahoo Music to click on a couple tracks. God, I'm having flashbacks from my worst nightmares from the 80's. Make it stop!
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