Bonfire
of the Vanities
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Title:
Bonfire of the Vanities---------------------------------------
Date: 12/27/2000
Keywords:
"idol" "self-censorship"
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Passage:
Deuteronomy
13:16*
Gather all the plunder of
the town into the middle of the public square and
completely burn the town and all its plunder as a
whole burnt offering to the LORD your God. It is to
remain a ruin forever, never to be rebuilt.
Questions
1. How seriously does God
view his rivals?
2. What message can modern
Christians take from this passage?
Practical
help
Contrary to popular
belief, the phrase "bonfire of the vanities" did not
originate in an excellent novel by Tom Wolfe or a
horrible movie starring Tom Hanks. Fifteenth-century
Italian priest Girolamo Savonarola made it famous. The
bonfire of the vanities was Savonarola 's pyre of lewd
pictures, gaming tables, books and art. (Side note:
Savonarola was later burned to death on the same
spot.)
While we may question
Savonarola's wisdom, his single-minded zeal matches
the message from this passage in Deuteronomy. God
brooks no rivals, and he's doesn't mind asking his
followers to set their idols ablaze. Why not start
with your stash of porn? If you've got any magazines
stuffed in the back of your closet or between your
mattress and box spring, exercise some
self-censorship. Commit them to the flames. Or got any
smut images or bookmarks stored on your computer? Hit
delete.
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