The Tea Party seems to have demonstrated time and time again that they lack both critical thinking skills as well as the ability to read. Apparently they really don’t understand what their Christian faith is about and they have no clue about what our forefathers were really trying to accomplish when they founded this country.
Last night I was watching “The Tillman Story” (and if you haven’t seen it yet, I highly recommend watching it). They had radio interview from the lead investigator of the Tillman case, Colonel Ralph Kauzlarich, who felt that the family couldn’t “let it go” referring to their wanting answers regarding the death of their son, brother and husband Pat Tillman. This is what he said:
“…I don’t know... these people have a hard time letting it go. That may be because of their religious beliefs. I don’t know. I don’t know how an atheist thinks. But I can only imagine that that’d be pretty tough… If you’re an atheist and you don’t believe in anything, if you die what… what is there to go to? Nothing, you’re warm dirt. It’s pretty hard to get your head around that.”The Radio Host then asks, “So you suspect that’s probably the reason this thing is dragging on?”Colonel Kauzlarich replies, “There’s not a whole lot of trust… in the system… or faith in the system.”
And therein lays the gist. If you don’t believe in God then you can’t possibly trust the system. Yet the Tillman’s had good reason to NOT trust the system. The system had killed their son, lied about how he died, used that lie to propagandize an unjust and immoral war and then refused to punish those who had been responsible for all of it. I don’t see how a belief in anything would change those facts. I don’t see how faith in a god would somehow make all of that okay.
There seems to be this myth in this country that Jesus was a warlord of sorts. That Jesus wanted a strong army and if you are a good Christian you must support any and all war efforts of our troops because they are doing God’s work. What’s interesting about this attitude is that by substituting the words Allah and Mohammed for God and Jesus respectively, you end up with what Muslim extremist with bombs strapped to their chests believe.
Now I want to make one thing perfectly clear. I think the vast majority of our enlisted soldiers are heroes, even though I don’t think the wars they are fighting in are just. They are doing what they truly believe is their duty to country. One of the problems with the wars we are in is private military contractors, and not our enlisted personnel, are doing most of the fighting (and getting paid much, much more than our enlisted men and women are).
In addition, this invocation of religion and war is just wrong, regardless of the religion. It is the reason why I have rejected nearly all religions. But nowhere is it more offensive that with Christianity. Jesus was a man of peace, who preached a message of love and turn the other cheek. He preached distribution of funds from the rich to the poor. He preached about feeding the hungry and he healed the sick. And even when he was humiliated, beaten, nailed up on a cross and left to die, he forgave those unenlightened people who did this to him. I am an atheist, and yet, if you asked me if I accepted the message of that man, I would totally do it in a minute. But that’s never what Christians ask me to accept.
Yet when our government tries to actually implement those programs that Jesus himself would have been advocating for, it is those who call themselves Christians who protest the loudest. Our government doesn’t do it because Jesus told them to do it. Our government does it because it’s the moral and just thing to do irrespective of religion. In addition it makes economic sense. The same goes for putting in a national healthcare program.
Either these right wing “Christians” don’t know how to read or are too stupid to think for themselves. Regardless, they certainly are some of the most unChristlike people I’ve ever heard of.
Either these right wing “Christians” don’t know how to read or are too stupid to think for themselves. Regardless, they certainly are some of the most unChristlike people I’ve ever heard of.
I think it’s important to remember that when our country was founded, it was done by people who had come to the colonies trying to escape religious persecution. Freedom of religion was a core fundamental tenant of their writings and belief system. Regardless of what their personal faith was, they wanted a place that people of all faiths, including those of no faith, could come and seek refuge. That was made particularly clear in the Treaty of Tripoli where John Adams, then president, signed in 1796 saying:
And as a result of this secularization of our government, religion proliferates. There are more churches, mosques, synagogues, temples and other houses of worship, per capita here in the United States than almost anywhere else on earth. Because we have respected to totally personal nature of faith, faith prospers.
Now there are those who would throw away all of that just so that they can keep their religion in the majority. And as Colonel Kauzlarich’s statement above would indicate, the government can use that majority to manipulate families into going along with what the government wants, no matter how immoral. That is PRECISELY the thing our forefathers wanted to avoid.
Now there are those who would throw away all of that just so that they can keep their religion in the majority. And as Colonel Kauzlarich’s statement above would indicate, the government can use that majority to manipulate families into going along with what the government wants, no matter how immoral. That is PRECISELY the thing our forefathers wanted to avoid.
When candidates like Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry seem to be completely unable to separate their faith from their politics, it is precisely the people of faith who should run in the other direction from them. It is the people who love their country who should be afraid of them. They seek to destroy everything good with their misunderstanding of the relationship between God and Country.
Greatness! You stated what is in the heart of people who value a government that does not play favorites...had someone tell me the other day that our country was founded by Judeo-Christian ethics and that is why it needs to remain as the poster child for American religion. I reminded him that a lot of things have happened in between 1480 and 2011, lots of progress and millions of people who have the right to practice their own religion...or not...it's unbelievable that we are still fighting this fight.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth. I am really trying not focus too much on this issue, but because the right seems hellbent on using it as a campaign point, it seems that I will be yet again posting on this topic again soon. Hint: it will have to do with European Monarchs and their conversations with God in keeping with Divine Rule and Presidential Candidates hinting at that same right.
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