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The Church Did a Bad Thing Digital Cartoon

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Some feel the need to defend the Church when I critique what’s seriously wrong with it.

You know: “Not all churches!”

They insist the Church isn’t all bad and that there are good ones. The Church improved the world, built culture, hospitals, schools, literature, etcetera.

But as soon as a serious issue with the Church is exposed, they say “Not all Churches!”

It’s a cop-out.

The Church has done some good. And it prides itself in these.

But the Church has also committed atrocities. But it blames A church rather than THE Church.

White people have done some good. But we also created racism against People of Color.

Men have done some good. But men also created rape culture.

When a white person claims “Not all white people”, they don’t hesitate praising whiteness for good things, but refuse to blame whiteness for the bad.

When a man claims, “Not all men”, he doesn’t hesitate bragging about the accomplishments of men, but refuses to blame man for rape culture.

The Church needs to own up as a system, a principality and a power, and stop sacrificially throwing its own local churches under the bus rather than taking responsibility not only for the good it’s done but for the damage it’s done also.

I don’t expect critics of white supremacy to include disclaimers about the greatness of whiteness to protect fragile white people.

I don’t expect critics of toxic masculinity to periodically console fragile men.

We know not all churches, but you can expect me to continue critiquing it.

Some feel the need to defend the Church when I critique what’s seriously wrong with it.

You know: “Not all churches!”

They insist the Church isn’t all bad and that there are good ones. The Church improved the world, built culture, hospitals, schools, literature, etcetera.

But as soon as a serious issue with the Church is exposed, they say “Not all Churches!”

It’s a cop-out.

The Church has done some good. And it prides itself in these.

But the Church has also committed atrocities. But it blames A church rather than THE Church.

White people have done some good. But we also created racism against People of Color.

Men have done some good. But men also created rape culture.

When a white person claims “Not all white people”, they don’t hesitate praising whiteness for good things, but refuse to blame whiteness for the bad.

When a man claims, “Not all men”, he doesn’t hesitate bragging about the accomplishments of men, but refuses to blame man for rape culture.

The Church needs to own up as a system, a principality and a power, and stop sacrificially throwing its own local churches under the bus rather than taking responsibility not only for the good it’s done but for the damage it’s done also.

I don’t expect critics of white supremacy to include disclaimers about the greatness of whiteness to protect fragile white people.

I don’t expect critics of toxic masculinity to periodically console fragile men.

We know not all churches, but you can expect me to continue critiquing it.


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Hey, I'm David.

I’m a pastor turned artist painting, drawing, and thinking about what it takes to be free to be you. If you’re interested in deconstruction, spiritual journeying, freedom of thought, or looking for your authentic self, you’re welcome to join me while I search too.

In case you’re wondering, I’m not actually naked. The idea behind my name, NakedPastor, is to seek to tell the naked truth - no matter how vulnerable it feels. I used to be a pastor but I’ve been creating art and working towards freedom with this community for over 10 years now.

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