Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

More and more the principle of corporate guilt and corporate responsibility is being recognized by large institutions. Honest-hearted people in the tobacco industry are realizing their corporate responsibility for hastening the suffering and early deaths of large numbers of addicts.

 

McDonalds and other fast-food industries are feeling the same pinch of conscience. This leader of the industry is planning to be more aggressive in telling their customers the truth about the lethal fat content of their foods.

 

The Roman Catholic church hierarchy is forced to accept corporate responsibility for priests who molest children sexually. All alert, conscientious Roman Catholics are pained by their own corporate responsibility, however distant, in these crimes. Now the Executive Council of the Episcopal Church wants the church to repent for its 19th century support of slavery.

 

The leadership of a very prominent Protestant church in Germany and Austria have just published worldwide their confession of corporate guilt in their parents’ lauding of Adolph Hitler and their enthusiastic support of the Nazi regime which took place in a previous generation while the current generation were not involved. All this is the outworking of the divinely rooted principle of corporate guilt that we humans cannot escape (cf Lev. 26:40).

 

The ultimate involvement in corporate guilt is the rejection and murder of the Son of God when “we” humans in a corporate sense tortured and crucified Him. Resistance of the conviction of guilt which the Holy Spirit brings is seen by Heaven as an “insult” to Him. The ultimate, inevitable end: utter condemnation. Thank God, repentance is still possible!

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