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More On U2′s Bono: Yes, Jesus is the Son of God

Monday, June 24, 2013 20:32
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U2′s Bono, a.k.a. Paul Hewson

‘Either He was who He said He was or a complete and utter nut case’

Published: 4 hours ago | by Joe Kovacs | WND News

Bono, the lead singer of the Irish rock band U2, is declaring that Jesus Christ of Nazareth is indeed the Son of God.

In a brand-new interview with Focus on the Family set to air Tuesday, the rock star and activist sounded like “Mere Christianity” author C.S. Lewis who argued Jesus was a lunatic, liar or Lord.

“When people say ‘Good teacher,’ ‘Prophet,’ ‘Really nice guy,’ … this is not how Jesus thought of himself,” Bono said. “So, you’re left with a challenge in that, which is either Jesus was who He said He was or a complete and utter nut case.”

“And I believe that Jesus was, you know, the Son of God,” Bono said, according to a transcript provided to Religion News Service. “I understand that for some people and we need to … if I could be so bold, need to be really, really respectful to people who find that ridiculous.”

Bono, whose real name is Paul Hewson, also discussed one of the most famous biblical characters, King David, who authored many of the Bible’s psalms, which are actually songs in the original Hebrew.

“First of all, David’s a musician so I’m gonna like him,” Bono said.

“What’s so powerful about the psalms are, as well as they’re being gospel and songs of praise, they are also the blues. It’s very important for Christians to be honest with God, which often, you know, God is much more interested in who you are than who you want to be.”

While Bono praised David’s “honest language with God,” Jim Daly of Focus on the Family noted that “sometimes it gets you into hot water with the more orthodox folks, because they see you as edgy, maybe too edgy at times.”

“You’ve gotta be very careful that grace and politeness do not merge into a banality of behavior, where we’re just nice, sort of ‘death by cupcake,’” Bono responded. “Politeness is, you know, is a wonderful thing. Manners are in fact, really important thing. But remember, Jesus didn’t have many manners as we now know.”

U2′s “War” album features the song “40,” with lyrics from Psalm 40 of the Bible.

The rock star talked about Scripture openly, including the ninth chapter of the Gospel of Luke, where Jesus told a man not to wait and bury his father, but to follow Jesus immediately.

When Daly noted, “Seems cold-hearted,” Bono replied: “No, seems punk rock to me. He could see right into that fellow’s heart. He knew he wasn’t coming and he was just, it was pretense. We’ve gotta be a bit more cutting edge, not look to the signs of righteousness. Look to the actions.”

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Bono, a native of Dublin, Ireland, says his faith has prompted him to fight disease and poverty with the ONE Campaign, a humanitarian group he founded.

“It’s very annoying following this person of Christ around, because He’s very demanding of your life,” he said, laughing. “You don’t have to go to university and do a Ph.D. to understand this stuff. You just go to the person of Christ.”

Since the early 1980s, U2 has dominated rock music across the planet with many songs that include lyrics about God and His coming kingdom.

On U2′s album “War,” one of the songs was simply titled “40,” and was based on Psalm 40 from the Old Testament, with lyrics stating:

I waited patiently for the Lord
He inclined and heard my cry
He brought me up out of the pit
Out of the miry clay …

He set my feet upon a rock
And made my footsteps firm
Many will see
Many will see and fear

See video of U2 performing “40″ in concert in Chicago by clicking below:

On the 1987 smash album “The Joshua Tree,” the gospel-sounding song “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” features lyrics specifically referring to Jesus:

I believe in the kingdom come
Then all the colors will bleed into one
Bleed into one
But, yes, I’m still running

You broke the bonds
And you loosed the chains
Carried the cross of my shame
Oh, my shame, you know I believe it

One of U2′s earliest hits, “Gloria,” (Glory), even used Latin lyrics at times to express their praise for God:

I try, I try to speak up
But only in You I’m complete

Gloria, in te Domine
Gloria, exultate
Gloria, Gloria
Oh Lord, loosen my lips

In 2005U2 topped Billboard’s inaugural Money Makers list, bringing in more than $255 million, ranking the band ahead of the Rolling Stones, which generated $152 million that year.

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