Newsweek Plays Spiritual Jackass

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What does it take to condemn yourself to hell? The subject came up recently in an exploitative column in Newsweek. It’s a question the editors of the magazine should have spent a little more time pondering.

BeliefWatch, a regular feature in Newsweek, covers tales from the spirituality front. The column deals with a wide variety of faith issues, ranging from the traditional to the far out. For example, the appointment of the first female bishop in the Episcopal Church prompted a look at the role of female leadership in different faiths. The fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops led to comment on the restructuring of church bureaucracy.

In Newsweek’s January 8th issue, however, BeliefWatch went all the way to hell. The column featured a Web site called BlasphemyChallenge.com, which dares people to condemn themselves to hell by committing the unforgivable sin. According to the Bible, Jesus said the only unforgivable sin is to blaspheme, or speak against, the Holy Spirit. He made this statement to a group of religious leaders who were claiming that he was doing miracles by the power of Satan rather than by God. BeliefWatch duly reports that many theologians question whether an unforgivable sin actually exists.

For reasons obscure, BlasphemyChallenge.com interprets blaspheming the Holy Spirit as saying “I deny the Holy Spirit.” Newsweek’s column profiles a couple of people who have taken the blasphemy challenge, mouthing the supposedly forbidden words on tape and posting the video to YouTube.

Promoting -- in the guise of reporting on -- such a Web site is like inviting teenagers to watch Jackass the Movie and then turning them loose. Will they imitate the stupid and dangerous stunts they see portrayed by Johnny Knoxville and his lame-brained lemmings? Maybe. Maybe not. But heck, we’re not responsible for the stupid things people do.

What a reckless gamble. Newsweek doesn’t really know whether an unforgivable sin exists. Opening the door for readers to take the dare is like spiritual Jackass, only the stakes are – potentially – much higher. Broken bones versus eternal damnation.

Are these people really condemning themselves to hell by uttering these particular words? Only God knows, but He can’t be pleased with the unbridled hubris behind the “challenge.” Human pride is the source of all sin, and sin leads to death. You can look it up.

If anybody can be relied on to get their theology wrong, it’s BlasphemyChallenge.com. However, by giving the website free publicity, Newsweek is contributing to the real goal of the site’s designers: to ridicule and undermine religious faith. Any society that rejects faith and turns from obedience to God really does put itself on the path to destruction.

The January 15, 2007 issue of Newsweek indicates that the Blasphemy Challenge column was the seventh most popular column on Newsweek.com as of January 5th. In the column reporter Jerry Adler noted that “more than 400 mostly young people” had joined the blasphemy campaign. One wonders how many more have thumbed their noses at God thanks to Newsweek.

and what, Friday, 20 April 2007 19:42 (eighteen years ago)

lolz @ "faith issues"

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 20 April 2007 19:44 (eighteen years ago)

What a reckless gamble. Newsweek doesn’t really know whether an unforgivable sin exists. Opening the door for readers to take the dare is like spiritual Jackass, only the stakes are – potentially – much higher. Broken bones versus eternal damnation.

Haha, about as reckless as sending a chain letter.

Hurting 2, Friday, 20 April 2007 19:46 (eighteen years ago)

Human pride is the source of all sin, and sin leads to death. You can look it up.

and what, Friday, 20 April 2007 19:46 (eighteen years ago)

I think I saw a New England Journal of Medicine article on that recently.

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 20 April 2007 19:46 (eighteen years ago)

ha i was just gonna quote that pride line

deeznuts, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:05 (eighteen years ago)

No shocker that Newsweek is doing a fluff religion story though

Hurting 2, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:13 (eighteen years ago)

"They died of shame"

sexyDancer, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:13 (eighteen years ago)

I remember several years ago seeing "IS THERE A HELL?" as the cover story

Hurting 2, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:13 (eighteen years ago)

beat out by Weekly World News "Photos of Hell" spread

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:14 (eighteen years ago)

The theology these guys have of "religion = magic spells spoken aloud" is usually quite entertaining.

kingfish, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:16 (eighteen years ago)

blame the Catholic church

Shakey Mo Collier, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:16 (eighteen years ago)

Everyone knows you have to say "I deny the holy spirit -- NO TAKEBACKS!" for it to count

Hurting 2, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:21 (eighteen years ago)

I remember several years ago seeing "IS THERE A HELL?" as the cover story

-- Hurting 2, Friday, April 20, 2007 3:13 PM (5 minutes ago)


they all roll out a couple of those cover stories a year. other fascinating issues include:

"IS HEAVEN REAL?"
"DOES GOD EXIST?"
"WHO WAS JESUS?"
"DOES SATAN HATE YOU?"
"GAY FOR LIFE?"


(last one not made up)

deeznuts, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:24 (eighteen years ago)

"GAY FOR JESUS?"

kenan, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:27 (eighteen years ago)

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gff, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:30 (eighteen years ago)

although on second thought i think maybe it was more likke "Gay for LIFE?"

http://www.voccoquan.com/images/newsweek%20jesus.jpg

deeznuts, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:31 (eighteen years ago)

omg

http://growabrain.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/exodus_international.gif

kenan, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:33 (eighteen years ago)

you guys ever heard of Soulforce?

kingfish, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:34 (eighteen years ago)

haha jethuth of nathareth, the only thon of gawd

elmo argonaut, Friday, 20 April 2007 20:35 (eighteen years ago)

Damnation, according those who actually understand these things (and let me hasten to add that Pat Robertson is not among that number) is simply dwelling apart from the presence (or more accurately, awareness) of god. That is to say, it is the normal human condition. It is far better addressed by cleraring away all the cluttersome beliefs of the perfervid hellfire preachers than by embracing them.

Simply saying “I deny the Holy Spirit” is harmless enough, since, presuming it is true, it is merely a reflection of the speaker's ignorance, and has no other bearing on reality, the Holy Spirit, or your mother's neckties. You can say it until the cows come home and nothing will be different after than it was before. You might as well say "I deny the universe." Same difference.

Aimless, Friday, 20 April 2007 21:48 (eighteen years ago)

This is almost bad as that irresponsible Candyman story they ran. Sure it's a movie, but do you want to risk the lives of young people?

Hurting 2, Friday, 20 April 2007 21:52 (eighteen years ago)

lol i wanna see this

http://www.thegodmovie.com/clip-Trailer.php

am0n, Friday, 20 April 2007 23:13 (eighteen years ago)

I love how these mags always ADVERTISE their previous religious-themed issues:

Buy "JESUS'S AMAZING LIFE" special back issue for $6!

Like full-page ads!

Abbott, Saturday, 21 April 2007 00:15 (eighteen years ago)

five years pass...

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/10/18/a-turn-of-the-page-for-newsweek.html

We are announcing this morning an important development at Newsweek and The Daily Beast. Newsweek will transition to an all-digital format in early 2013. As part of this transition, the last print edition in the United States will be our Dec. 31 issue.

curmudgeon, Thursday, 18 October 2012 15:22 (thirteen years ago)

http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/1f/a1/1349891038_1208_Newsweek%20Cover.jpg

diatribe soundsystem (is playing at my house) (Hunt3r), Thursday, 18 October 2012 15:50 (thirteen years ago)

Newsweek:News::History Channel:History

michael bolton's reckless daughter (Hurting 2), Thursday, 18 October 2012 15:51 (thirteen years ago)

yep

curmudgeon, Thursday, 18 October 2012 15:59 (thirteen years ago)


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