I listened to our famous campus preacher today. A protestant preacher, of course. He said, and this is a close quote, “It doesn’t matter if you’ve been baptized. It doesn’t matter if you’ve done any sacraments or even know what they are. It doesn’t matter if you go to church. All that matters is that you know in your heart of hearts that you trust Jesus to save you.”
And this is the entire bloody problem right there. This isn’t about religion and whose is better. It’s about the mentality of the primacy of feelings over everything. “Feelings cannot be wrong! If you feel it, it’s the ultimate truth!”
But it’s bunk. Feelings can be very much wrong. And an individual shouldn’t be a completely closed system where he’s the judge of good and evil based on how he feels. This is a very bad approach.
Campus wokesters have protested the preacher’s presence for years. But they are dumb because he’s doing their job for them. The preacher’s approach is at the heart of the woke mentality. All you need to do is take one little step of excluding this powerless, subservient Jesus from the equation altogether and put your ever important, ever feeling self in his place.

