Reverse psychology evangelism from Liverpool:
The bells of Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral are to ring out to John Lennon’s anti-religious anthem Imagine.
The bells will play the 1971 song, which begins “Imagine there’s no Heaven”, as part of an arts festival on 16 May at 1200, 1230 and 1330 BST.
A cathedral spokesman said: “Allowing Imagine to be pealed on our bells does not mean we agree with the song lyric.”
The song has drawn criticism from some religious figures as Lennon himself has called the anthem “anti-religious”.
Liverpool Cathedral said it had carefully considered the “sensitivities” surrounding the song’s lyrical content.
“But we recognise its power to make us think. As a cathedral we do not shrink from debate. We recognise the existence of other world views,” added the cathedral spokesman.
This, of course, opens a whole new technique for evangelism in the 21st century: you make the atheist’s case for them instead of the case for Christ – to make people think. I wonder why no-none thought of that before. I expect Liverpool Cathedral helped pay for the atheist bus advertisements.
maroons!
“But we recognise its power to make us think.”
Well, that would certainly be a first.