For those reading from overseas, the reality show Celebrity Big Brother is causing a huge amount of comment in the UK (and in India) at the moment. The cameras are on the contestants every minute of every day and the producers manipulate the footage to make the nation watch and talk about it. They have done it before and they are doing it spectacularly well this year. The current controversy is over whether one of the contestants, the glam Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty is being racially abused by several of the other contestants.
I might blog about that later, depending on what happens. For the moment though, it is worth thinking about the theological assumptions that are in a good many people, church-going and non church-going alike. God is thought of very often as being like Big Brother. Always watching. Always listening. Catching you out with nasty tricks and surprises. This is a god that too many Christians believe in, but the same god whom a good many atheists love to disbelieve in. The Big Brother god is the one that they know they don’t believe in and they disbelieve in him with a passion.They posit a god who cannot come amongst us, who judges us from afar.
That is not a god I’ve any interest in. If God is that kind of tyrant, we must deal with Him in the way we deal with all tyrants – either the brute force of the masses or by making the masses laugh at Him.
But that is not the God that Christians are supposed to believe in anyway.
For the Word became Flesh and dwelt amongst us.
Became a little brother in fact. Not a Big Brother at all.
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