Paul Christiansen (3)
Autor de What we stand on
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Paul Christiansen was raised in Eastside Meeting (Bellevue). The pamphlet is blunt and makes a clear, sharp case for the idea that Friends are not living up to our testimonies.
He first focuses on the question of why war is so seductive. People in a combative state, he says, have altered brain chemistry in ways that are addictive and intoxicating.
He then takes issue with liberal, unprogrammed Friends who approach political and ideological opponents with a sense of righteous anger, thinking of themselves as more loving and more holy. Friends, he says, must do more than “token acts,” such as monthly contributions, holding a protest sign, or buying a hybrid car. He shares advice from his mother: “There is deep comfort in the spirit; but we should be comforted, not comfortable.”
He calls upon Friends to lean into the Quaker testimony of integrity. “The impossible is what we stand on,” he says. “We choose to make ourselves patterns and examples.”
Friends found Paul Christiansen’s essay to be provocative without laying blame. The group discussed how people can feel judged by this sort of strident tone, which can lead to a feeling of discomfort that is then often projected on others. Audiences can feel this even when the author did not intend that effect.… (más)