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Bitten by a Camel
Bitten by a Camel: Leaving Church, Finding God | Kent Dobson
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Kent Dobson climbed Mount Sinai in search of the God who had eluded him. Instead he got bitten by a camel. Dobson was climbing the ladder of Christianity, too: a worship leader, teacher, and ultimately senior pastor of one of the largest and most prominent churches in America. But he was growing disillusioned with the faith, at least inside the shell of organized religion. One Sunday morning, he preached to his congregation, “I don’t know what the word God even means anymore.” He soon left the church, but his quest for God became more intense than ever. In Bitten by a Camel, Dobson deconstructs much of what passes as Christianity, but on the foundation of Jesus and the Bible, he reconstructs a faith that is fulfilling, life-giving, and true—true to himself and true to God. Dobson’s message is funny, poignant, and winsome. And it is ultimately, like the message of Jesus himself, hopeful.
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Kent Dobson isn‘t a household name, but his predecessor Rob Bell is. Dobson followed after Bell as the lead pastor of Mars Hill until one day he realized he was just pretending. He no longer believed and wanted to exit. This is a good introduction to historical criticism in regards to the Bible. Mainline churches have done it for year, but for evangelicals who proclaim an inerrant Bible, this is career ending. Nothing new for me though.