Monday, July 12, 1999

Billboard Lord not the answer

   A story from the Washington Post ( July 11 ) warns us about

    an evangelical tactic worthy of the gin-soaked mind of the fictional

    preacher Elmer Gantry : " God Speaks - from some 10,000 billboards

    nation wide.

            The billboards will remind us -for example- that God exists

    and if we take his name in vain He will "make rush hour even longer ".

            For the soberly religious ( I don't smoke, thank you ! ) this

    outdoor advertising is a striking example of taking HIS NAME in vain.

    Imagine treating God as the Marlboro Man - with an attitude.

            What if heaven is no more real than Marlboro Country ? What

    a disappointment for hordes of religious junkies !

           Seriously , the world would be a better place if more people

    accepted the social wisdom of the Ten Commandments. But vulgar,silly

    billboards are not the place to remind the masses of the sacred. Give

    me that real old time religion . Give me the  elegant and inspiring

    cathedral of  Middle Age Europe to remind me of  lost divinity.

            The delirious masses of the new millennium seem no more worthy

    of immortality than the lowly cockroaches . But let us pray !

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