Posted on 03/23/2010 5:44:17 PM PDT by delacoert
How could someone read Paul’s rant against the super-apostles in 2 Cor. and doubt the Biblical use of scarcasm. Or how about Elijah ragging on the Priests of Baal when they tried bring the fire down from Heaven. (”Dance faster. Maybe your god’s busy going to the bathroom and can’t hear you.”)
Exactly. I was just recently reading this passage in 1 Kings 18:27 and having a good laugh.
"Where's Baal, huh? Maybe he's travelling. Maybe you need to wake him up! Yell louder, I can't heaaaaar you! Maybe he's taking a craaaaaaaap!"
Seems there’s a few of us that can appreciate sarcasm.
And the king said unto him, Micaiah, shall we go against Ramothgilead to battle, or shall we forbear? And he answered him, Go, and prosper: for the LORD shall deliver it into the hand of the king. And the king said unto him, How many times shall I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing but that which is true in the name of the LORD? And he said, I saw all Israel scattered upon the hills, as sheep that have not a shepherd: and the LORD said, These have no master: let them return every man to his house in peace.
1 Kings 22:15-17 (KJV)
Good post. I especially like the last sentance.
Although I agree that satire or mockery is not inappropriate or wrong, as a generality, I also think that, in today’s climate, it’s more likely to miss the target than not. I think one is more likely to communicate a point by stating it clearly, in the most concrete possible terms, without flourishes, figures of speech, or hedges.
We’ve reached the point where reality is far more absurd than anything we can imagine as satire - that’s why satire or humor articles have to be flagged in big red letters, or people think it’s fact.
And it is this type of satire and sarcasm we see most often in this forum.
Satire and sarcasm are strong debating tools when used properly and sparingly, but when used often and loosely satire and sarcasm only make the one using them look to be a pious bully who wishes to ridicule and not to inform.
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I don't think we have to worry about that here.
I’m assuming I’m still okay to market
“The Purpose Driven Nap”
Forty Winks of Purpose
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Rip Van Warren
The meme creeping into recent Religion Forum threads is that sarcasm and mockery is too mean and devoid of Christian niceness.
I say, "Hogwash!"
Christian niceness?
I don’t think it was very nice of Christ to tear some place apart, though he was kind enough to rebuild it in three days. /s
Yeah, but I do need to watch my tongue. It can be a little too sharp. :(
It is an after effect of several years of Oprah Christianity...
Seems theres a few of us that can appreciate sarcasm.
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I think that is why the Lord said
John 14;2
In my Fathers house are many mansions:
if it were not so,
I would have told you.
I go to prepare a place for you!:)
Yeah, sorry about that. Perhaps it was bit too sarcastic for the delicate sensitivity of some Religion Forum participants. ;)
Mockery is fine. I love that passage in 1 Kings. However, when its all you have to offer and you offer it all the time, that’s when it crosses the line.
Oh I agree. If sarcasm is not acceptable as a form of rebuke then I we need to dispense with writers such as C. S. Lewis
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