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Bono professes faith in Jesus Christ...
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Posted on 07/30/2005 11:03:54 AM PDT by mhuye

Salty dogma

Bono gives an explicit confession of being saved by Grace, not Karma | by Gene Edward Veith

Is Bono, the lead singer and songwriter for the rock group U2, a Christian? He says he is and writes about Christianity in his lyrics. Yet many people question whether Bono is "really" a Christian, due to his notoriously bad language, liberal politics, and rock star antics (though he has been faithfully married for 23 years). But in a new book of interviews, Bono in Conversation by Michka Assayas, Bono, though using some salty language, makes an explicit confession of faith.

The interviewer, Mr. Assayas, begins by asking Bono, Doesn't he think "appalling things" happen when people become religious? Bono counters, "It's a mind-blowing concept that the God who created the Universe might be looking for company, a real relationship with people, but the thing that keeps me on my knees is the difference between Grace and Karma."

The interviewer asks, What's that? "At the center of all religions is the idea of Karma. You know, what you put out comes back to you: an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, or in physics—in physical laws—every action is met by an equal or an opposite one," explains Bono. "And yet, along comes this idea called Grace to upend all that. . . . Love interrupts, if you like, the consequences of your actions, which in my case is very good news indeed, because I've done a lot of stupid stuff."

The interviewer asks, Like what? "That's between me and God. But I'd be in big trouble if Karma was going to finally be my judge," says Bono. "It doesn't excuse my mistakes, but I'm holding out for Grace. I'm holding out that Jesus took my sins onto the Cross, because I know who I am, and I hope I don't have to depend on my own religiosity."

Then the interviewer marvels, "The Son of God who takes away the sins of the world. I wish I could believe in that."

"The point of the death of Christ is that Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what we put out did not come back to us, and that our sinful nature does not reap the obvious death," replies Bono. "It's not our own good works that get us through the gates of Heaven."

The interviewer marvels some more: "That's a great idea, no denying it. Such great hope is wonderful, even though it's close to lunacy, in my view. Christ has His rank among the world's great thinkers. But Son of God, isn't that farfetched?"

Bono comes back, "Look, the secular response to the Christ story always goes like this: He was a great prophet, obviously a very interesting guy, had a lot to say along the lines of other great prophets, be they Elijah, Muhammad, Buddha, or Confucius. But actually Christ doesn't allow you that. He doesn't let you off that hook. Christ says, No. I'm not saying I'm a teacher, don't call me teacher. I'm not saying I'm a prophet. I'm saying: 'I'm the Messiah.' I'm saying: 'I am God incarnate.' . . . So what you're left with is either Christ was who He said He was—the Messiah—or a complete nutcase. . . . The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside-down by a nutcase, for me that's farfetched."

What is most interesting in this exchange is the reaction of the interviewer, to whom Bono is, in effect, witnessing. This hip rock journalist starts by scorning what he thinks is Christianity. But it is as if he had never heard of grace, the atonement, the deity of Christ, the gospel. And he probably hadn't. But when he hears what Christianity is actually all about, he is amazed.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bono; bornagain; christians; u2
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1 posted on 07/30/2005 11:03:54 AM PDT by mhuye
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To: mhuye
"...The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside-down by a nutcase, for me that's farfetched."

Well, that has happened, but the religion involved wasn't Christianity, and the nutcase was certainly not Jesus Christ.

2 posted on 07/30/2005 11:09:21 AM PDT by The Phantom FReeper (So? People in Hell want ice water.)
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To: mhuye

sure...


3 posted on 07/30/2005 11:09:47 AM PDT by Asphalt (Join my NFL ping list! FReepmail me| The best things in life aren't things)
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To: mhuye

The journalist seems to have studied at the Dan Rather school of objectivity.

Anyhow, good to hear such words from Bono. I don't often agree with his politics, but he does seem to have a good heart.


4 posted on 07/30/2005 11:11:25 AM PDT by Dragonspirit (I like my taxes low, my terrorists dead, and my women pretty.)
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To: mhuye
either Christ was who He said He was—the Messiah—or a complete nutcase.

Obviously influenced by C.S. Lewis.

5 posted on 07/30/2005 11:11:34 AM PDT by WayneM (Remember; "Saturday people first. Sunday people next.")
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To: Salvation; NYer

thank you what do you think good friend


6 posted on 07/30/2005 11:11:40 AM PDT by anonymoussierra (Nie b¹dŸ pochopny w duchu do gniewu, bo gniew przebywa w piersi g³upców)
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To: mhuye
Bono, though using some salty language, makes an explicit confession of faith.

"I effin' love Jesus, you know."

7 posted on 07/30/2005 11:12:10 AM PDT by raybbr
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To: mhuye

Duh, the whole band was born again back in the 80s.


8 posted on 07/30/2005 11:13:07 AM PDT by wingnutx (Seabees Can Do!)
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To: mhuye

Bono's "god" is Bono.


9 posted on 07/30/2005 11:13:46 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: PetroniusMaximus
Bono's "god" is Bono.

It doesn't sound like it based on his comments in this interview.

10 posted on 07/30/2005 11:15:29 AM PDT by Originalist (Clarence Thomas for Chief Justice!!)
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To: All; jb6; GarySpFc; LUV W; LadyPilgrim; pbrown; Peach; BlueLancer

"Then the interviewer marvels, "The Son of God who takes away the sins of the world. I wish I could believe in that."

"The point of the death of Christ is that Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what we put out did not come back to us, and that our sinful nature does not reap the obvious death," replies Bono. "It's not our own good works that get us through the gates of Heaven."

The interviewer marvels some more: "That's a great idea, no denying it. Such great hope is wonderful, even though it's close to lunacy, in my view. Christ has His rank among the world's great thinkers. But Son of God, isn't that farfetched?"

Bono comes back, "Look, the secular response to the Christ story always goes like this: He was a great prophet, obviously a very interesting guy, had a lot to say along the lines of other great prophets, be they Elijah, Muhammad, Buddha, or Confucius. But actually Christ doesn't allow you that. He doesn't let you off that hook. Christ says, No. I'm not saying I'm a teacher, don't call me teacher. I'm not saying I'm a prophet. I'm saying: 'I'm the Messiah.' I'm saying: 'I am God incarnate.' . . . So what you're left with is either Christ was who He said He was—the Messiah—or a complete nutcase. . . . The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside-down by a nutcase, for me that's farfetched."

What is most interesting in this exchange is the reaction of the interviewer, to whom Bono is, in effect, witnessing. This hip rock journalist starts by scorning what he thinks is Christianity. But it is as if he had never heard of grace, the atonement, the deity of Christ, the gospel. And he probably hadn't. But when he hears what Christianity is actually all about, he is amazed."

I do feel this person do not know good G-D!!!!You do know total truth!!!!I do not like U-2 thank you all what do you think?


11 posted on 07/30/2005 11:16:20 AM PDT by anonymoussierra (Nie b¹dŸ pochopny w duchu do gniewu, bo gniew przebywa w piersi g³upców)
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To: mhuye
Interesting.

Someone needs to guide Bono away from international socialism though.

Christ said render unto Caesar what is Caesars but he did not say it in order to encourage taxation.

The good works that Christians are called to do --- we are called to do through the church -- NOT through Caeser.
12 posted on 07/30/2005 11:16:25 AM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: The Phantom FReeper
Karl Marx comes to mind, or Mao, or Lenin, or Stalin, or Hitler, or ...

Bono is a real dope, now that I think about it.

13 posted on 07/30/2005 11:17:45 AM PDT by trek
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To: Originalist

"It doesn't sound like it based on his comments in this interview."

That was a statement from someone who knew him personally for many years.


14 posted on 07/30/2005 11:18:00 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
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To: mhuye
Bono at least knows his Christian theology, a bit more than he knows about how to solve poverty in Africa

It was interesting that in a way, he was witnessing the power of the Grace of God

15 posted on 07/30/2005 11:18:44 AM PDT by Popman (In politics, ideas are more important than individuals.)
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To: mhuye
Christ has His rank among the world's great thinkers. But Son of God, isn't that farfetched?"

Gee, the libs would be surprised that one of their own considers Jesus among the world's great thinkers. They laughed at Dubya when he said that. The idea that Christ is the Son of God is only farfetched if one thinks that God is farfetched.

The idea that the entire course of civilization for over half of the globe could have its fate changed and turned upside-down by a nutcase, for me that's farfetched."

I know Bono is talking about Jesus but the statement is true about Mohammad.

16 posted on 07/30/2005 11:19:42 AM PDT by Mind-numbed Robot (Not all that needs to be done needs to be done by the government.)
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To: wingnutx
the whole band was born again back in the 80s.

That's what came to mind when I read the first sentence, too. The interviewer is acting like this is news, that people didn't already know the whole band are born-again Christians.

Maybe that's because U2 is so left-leaning, and Americans think of Christians as right-leaning. But European Christians seem to be different...

17 posted on 07/30/2005 11:24:43 AM PDT by Tired of Taxes
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To: mhuye

Gee whiz, an exact copy of the same article that was posted yesterday.


18 posted on 07/30/2005 11:24:45 AM PDT by em2vn
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To: mhuye
I don't care for Bono at all. He wants my government to steal hundreds of billions of dollars from people like me, and give it away around the world. There is no suggestion by people of his ilk that other people around the world get off their posteriors and do something about their own plight. This disgusts me to the max.

Now, that being said, I do find it amazing that the truth of God does surface even through such a mouthpiece as this. It's as if the rocks had open up and shouted the wisdom of following God.

I do consider this to be almost miraculous. When the message of God is delivered in such a manner, it shouldn't be taken lightly. Something is up.
19 posted on 07/30/2005 11:25:33 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: PetroniusMaximus

I know you'll forgive my skepticism re: you knowing him personally for many years.

Since I don't know a way you could prove your claim without saying who you really are (not your screenname), I hope you'll understand that I will take your assertion with a HUGE helping of salt.


20 posted on 07/30/2005 11:27:34 AM PDT by exnavychick (Whom the gods would destroy they first make chads.)
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