Bent Out of Shape

I’m listening to the Marty Minto show right now (M - F, 3PM - 6PM on 101.5 WORD-FM in Pittsburgh) and he’s about to have a coronary because a day care center is teaching yoga to kids. He’s yelling for people to repent and generally carrying on like a corner apocalyptic preacher. I called the show and gave him an earful about the fear-monger he is. In his eyes, there is no way anyone can practice yoga without being drawn into Hindu. Oy!

For more about yoga and Christianity, check out this Messy Christian post. Let me know what you think.

Is Yoga unChristian?

Just a year ago, my answer would’ve been absolutely. But the funny thing that happens when your worldview comes crashing down is that you start to question everything that you once so firmly believed in. I learnt, in the past few months, that one’s “version” of Christianity or how one practices it is largely influenced by cultural and societal pressures/factors. I even start to question the validity of the word “true Christianity” because one’s true Christianity is another’s “backslidden” Christianity.

This post is not to discuss why Yoga is B.A.D. I’ve heard them all, people. Nor is it to discuss why yoga is good.

I want to think beyond the good/bad mentality that many of us Christians have where we’re forced to choose sides. I want to get above that. One, because I’m tired of this line of reasoning. Two, because life is just not so simple!

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  1. Funky Dung wrote:

    By the way, I sent Marty the URL to the Messy Christian post and he responded with this link.

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    Posted 05 Nov 2004 at 10:12 pm
  2. Funky Dung wrote:

    He mentioned the “corner apocalyptic preacher” comment on the air and seemed offended, so I apologized.

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    Posted 07 Nov 2004 at 6:19 am
  3. Funky Dung wrote:

    This is the kind of nutty reasoning that results from private interpretation of Scripture and an example of the error of sola scriptura.

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    Posted 05 Nov 2004 at 9:46 pm

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