Business Quote by Brian D. McLaren
““There’s a lot of dirty theology out there, the religious counterpart to dirty politics and dirty business, I suppose. You might call it spiritual pornography—a kind of for-profit exploitative nakedness. It’s found in many of the same places as physical pornography (the Internet and cable TV for starters), and it promises similar things: instant intimacy, fantasy and make-believe, private voyeurism and vicarious experience, communion without commitment. That’s certainly not what we’re after in these pages. No, we’re after a lost treasure as old as the story of the Garden of Eden: the...””
About This Quote
The passage critiques the commercialization of spirituality, likening it to pornography that offers shallow intimacy without commitment, and calls for deeper, authentic spiritual treasure.
In simple terms: Spiritual content is often commodified, lacking true depth.
Seek authentic spiritual depth beyond commercialized content.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious teaching
- personal meditation
- online content creation
- media criticism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What constitutes authentic spiritual treasure?
- How can we discern depth from superficiality?
May overlook genuine spiritual experiences in favor of critique.