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Where do you live?I just like to ask any americans on this forum...what exactly is the american dream?
And...are you living it?
Or is it just an illusion?
Does it have anything to do with Martin Luther King's speech?
Your description sounds like my parents, especially my dadThe generalization of the (modern) american dream can be drawn out in a timeline such as this
Be born in a middle-high income neighborhood
Go through the public school system with little to no conflict. Fitting in with some group, getting decent grades
Graduate highschool and go to college
Go to college
Get a career after college
get married, buy a white picket fence house and have kids
retire at 65
die
Its not limited to the US though, many other 1st world nations operate somewhat like this. All of it also includes financial security and safety.
As Christians, we should not be living the american dream, because it is a fallacy. It's a false sense of security and it makes us believe that we are in control. Most "Christians" who pursue the american dream are the ones who put the "God is my co pilot" sticker on their car. If they go to church, its for the social aspect.
Your description sounds like my parents, especially my dad
My parents do claim to be Christians.Well from a worldly perspective, there is nothing wrong with it. On paper, it sounds good. You get your social group, your freedom, your financial security, a family, a 401k and an overall sense of safety that you made.
However as Christians, we shouldn't be this way, we should live "unsafe" by the world's standards. We should give out of love, even when we don't have enough, be the "weird christian neighbor" your neighborhood talks about, do stuff that is just ridiculous to the world.
If you want the feel good version of it, then yes, by all means. Go to a priviledged school. Go to a priviledged college. Get on with a large corpration. Go to a feel good church like Joel Osteen's. Get indoctrinated with feel good, trendy theology. Then put your blinders on and work real hard til you retire.Much of these posts are too synical. If the American dream is just about getting ahead, than it is counterfeit. The true American dream is about building a cohesive society that works to help each member grow, maximizing the positive aspects of each of us. It was never about going it alone.
I believe that putting Christian values of fair-play and concern for the weak can be a positive example that not only advances the society we live in, but can become a witness for the Lord as we show Christ's Love to others, and we improve our communities as we do.
Much of these posts are too synical. If the American dream is just about getting ahead, than it is counterfeit. The true American dream is about building a cohesive society that works to help each member grow, maximizing the positive aspects of each of us. It was never about going it alone.
I believe that putting Christian values of fair-play and concern for the weak can be a positive example that not only advances the society we live in, but can become a witness for the Lord as we show Christ's Love to others, and we improve our communities as we do.
If you want the feel good version of it, then yes, by all means. Go to a priviledged school. Go to a priviledged college. Get on with a large corpration. Go to a feel good church like Joel Osteen's. Get indoctrinated with feel good, trendy theology. Then put your blinders on and work real hard til you retire.
I've seen both sides. I've been poor. I've had "success". It's the idea of the american dream that is good. The reality of it is akin to a hollywood movie set. Don't look too deep and you'll be fine.
Siloam, I think we are looking at two different american dreams.
I agree, the idea of America was to be able to work through the difficulties, for the common man to overcome challenges and help his community.
But the America I predominantly see is one of lust, greed and a blissful ignorance. One where a person overcomes difficulties, challenges, and may help, but only for his own name.
I'm not saying if you are saved, and you overcome difficulties and give it the "good old American shot" you aren't on fire for the Lord, quite the opposite. I failed to communicate that prior.
This saying was really big especailly around a hundred years ago and many families migrated to the USA to start a new anbd better life and they did do just that.I am an american, but didn't know what the american dream was, but wikipedia say this: The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, a set of ideals in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success, and an upward social mobility for the family and children, achieved through hard work in a society with few barriers.