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TASTED MY JESUS
At the University of Chicago Divinity School each year they have what is
called "Baptist Day." It is a day when all the Baptists in the area are invited to the school because they want the Baptist dollars to keep coming
in. On this day each one is to bring a lunch to be eaten outdoors in a grassy picnic area. Every "Baptist Day" the school would invite one of the
greatest minds to lecture in the theological education center.
One year they invited Dr. Paul Tillich. Dr. Tillich spoke for two and one-half hours proving that the resurrection of Jesus was false. He quoted
scholar after scholar and book after book. He concluded that since there was
no such thing as the historical resurrection, the religious tradition of the
church was groundless,
emotional mumbo-jumbo, because it was based on a relationship with a risen
Jesus, who, in fact, never rose from the dead in any literal sense. He then
asked if there were any questions. After about 30 seconds, an old, dark skinned
preacher with a head of short-cropped, woolly white hair stood up in the back of the auditorium. "Docta Tillich, I got one question,"
he said as all eyes turned toward him. He reached into his sack lunch and
pulled out an apple and began eating it. "Docta Tillich ...CRUNCH, MUNCH...my question is a simple question...CRUNCH, CRUNCH...Now, I ain't
never read them books you read...CRUNCH, MUNCH...and I can't recite the Scriptures in the original Greek...CRUNCH, MUNCH...I don't know nothin' about Niebuhr and Heidegger."...CRUNCH, MUNCH...He finished the apple. "All
I wanna know is: This apple I just ate,------ was it bitter or sweet?"
Dr. Tillich paused for a moment and answered in exemplary scholarly fashion"I cannot possibly answer that question, for I haven't tasted your
apple."
The white-haired preacher dropped the core of his apple into his crumpled paper bag, looked up at Dr. Tillich and said calmly, "Neither have you tasted my Jesus."
The 1,000 plus in attendance could not contain themselves. The auditorium
erupted with applause and cheers. Dr. Tillich thanked his audience and promptly left the platform.
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