Sometimes... Christianity is just a bunch of nerds in a book club.
Of course, the book we cherish is no ordinary book, and the scope of our fellowship goes far deeper than trivia knowledge. Still, I feel like this descriptor is accurate for one aspect of the ekklesia-- an aspect which might go a long way towards helping us relate with the world around us.
The sacredness of our scriptures do not change the fact: we’re fellow humans with a peculiar fascination for a certain story, which we love to share and discuss and make jokes about.
I was reminded of this while I watched a classmate’s presentation on A Song of Ice and Fire (also known by the name of its first book, Game of Thrones). Personally, I chose against reading the series further; as much as I appreciated the innovative world and developed characters, I felt the fatalistic themes and sexual content were distasteful. You can imagine my surprise, then, when his stated reasons for enjoying the books and my logic for loving the Bible overlapped.