Great Quote from Bono
Posted on 05.16.08 in Faith Music and there are 15 comments.
“Religion is what happens when the Holy Spirit leaves the room” -Bono
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Dang, that’s a great quote! So true.
Brad Ruggles
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May 16, 08 at 09:22 am
Is there anything that Bono says that isn’t a great quote. I can just see him at home:
BONO
Ali, can you pass the salt, as we are the salt of the earth bringing the flavor and light of Love to the world through our lifesong of hope and redemption?
ALI
(passes the salt)
Sure, dear.
May 16, 08 at 10:00 am
Quote is so truthful!
May 16, 08 at 10:46 am
Cool Dad,
YOU’VE eaten dinner with Bono?! So cool. I KNEW he said stuff like that all the time…
May 16, 08 at 11:19 am
Well when I met Bono, he didn’t say anything genius like that. Or maybe he did. I was so giddy like a schoolgirl that I don’t remember.
May 16, 08 at 12:35 pm
He sure got that right… Bono’s so cool! :o)
May 16, 08 at 01:07 pm
Not yet, but Cool Mum’s been to his house! Well, his front gate…
May 16, 08 at 01:16 pm
TIA,
Why does it not surprise me that you’ve met Bono? Too cool.
May 16, 08 at 01:42 pm
I like it cool people “get” it.
May 16, 08 at 05:00 pm
Yeah, that’s one thing I’ll brag about.
It was pretty much the coolest thing ever.
May 16, 08 at 08:35 pm
Well, when I was sitting around “base camp” one day with Bono, the Dali Lama was all braggin about this being his back yard and stuff, and Bono says to me, “This guy won’t shut up. All day long yak, yak, yak. I thought silence was one of their big deals.”
Definitely NOT cool.
May 16, 08 at 08:41 pm
Seaton!!!
That was “I’ve got to read this out loud to Jimmy” hilarious…
May 16, 08 at 08:58 pm
Well done, Bono.
May 18, 08 at 04:25 am
My pastor used to quote this all the time. It’s a good one.
May 18, 08 at 01:54 pm
I hate to be a nana and disagree a little… because I love Bono. His Rolling Stone interview just kicks butt, as well has that chapter in “Conversations with Bono.” But, I sorta disagree with him… semantically.
Christianity is a religion. I think legalism is what he is getting at here, rather than religion. He’s stated many times that he feels a great affinity for his Catholic roots and grows to love Catholicism more and more. The difference between Christianity and other religions is that Christianity is a Grace-centered religion, rather than being centered around a kind of Karma or cause and effect work. (Something he said in “Conversations..")
I think he’s frustrated with how Christians have become legalist and judgmental and calls that “religion” when religion simply means “A religion is a set of beliefs and practices, often centered upon specific supernatural and moral claims about reality, the cosmos, and human nature, and often codified as prayer, ritual, and religious law.” Again- replace “religious law” at the end there with Grace and you’ve got Christianity.
He’s a pretty global guy as well, so he’s also referring to the worldwide bloodshed or horrible neglect that comes from man’s evil intentions in the name of religion. Like 9-11, or how the American Christians turned their back on the suffering in Africa due to AIDS, viewing it as a punishment from God.
Also, uniquely in the 20th century, Evangelicals would win converts (or try to win them) by saying “hey, its not a Religion, its a relationship.” While I would agree that it is a relationship, unmerited and a free gift, it is still essentially a set of beliefs about One God, Three Persons and BELIEVING that through faith. So it is still a belief about God, therefore it is still a Religion, we believe it is the true Religion, and the “very truth of God not the invention of any man” so we say that it is the Religion, a set of beliefs about God, made by God, not by man.
“Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world”
So I’m thinking Christianity is both: Religion and Relationship.




Brad Ruggles
May 16, 08 at 08:23 am