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Published on Monday, October 25, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
No Longer a
Christian
by Karen Horst Cobb
I was told in Sunday school the word "Christian"
means to be Christ-like, but the message I
hear daily on the airwaves from the christian
media are words of war, violence, and
aggression. Throughout this article I will
spell christian with a small c rather than
a capital, since the term (as I usually hear
it thrown about) does not refer to the teachings
of the one I know as the Christ. I hear church
goers call in to radio programs and explain
that it was a mistake not to kill every living
thing in Fallujah. They quote chapter and verse
from the old testament about smiting the enemies
of Israel. The fear of fighting the terrorists
on our soil rather than across the globe causes
the voices to be raised as they justify the
latest prison scandal or other accounts of
the horrors of war . The words they speak are
words of destruction, aggression, dominance,
revenge, fear and arrogance. The host and the
callers echo the belief in the righteousness
of our nation's killing. There are reminders
to pray for our christian president
who is doing the work of the Lord: Right to
Life, Second Amendmendment, sanctity of marriage,
welfare reform, war, kill, evil liberals. .
. so much to fight, so much to destroy.
Let me tell you about the Christ I know. He
was conceived by an unmarried woman. He was
not born into a family of privilege. He was
a radical. He said, It was said an eye
for and eye and a tooth of a tooth, but now
I say love your enemies and bless those who
curse you. He said, Blessed are
the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom
of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn for
they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek,
for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are
the peacemakers, for they shall be called the
children of God. (Mattew 5: 3-9) He said,
All those who are called by my name will
enter the kingdom of heaven." He said,
"People will know true believers if they
have the fruit of the spirit--love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, self
control.
He knew he would be led like a sheep to the slaughter.
He responded with Father forgive them.
He explained that in Christ there is neither
Jew nor gentile, slave or free male nor female.
He explained that even to be angry is akin
to murder. He said the temple of God is not
a building, but is in the hearts of those are
called by his name. He was called "the
Prince of Peace." His final days were
spent in prayer, so that he could endure what
was set before him, not on how he could overpower
the evil government of that day. When they
came for him he was led away and didnt
resist his death sentence.
This is a stark contrast to the call of the religious
christian right, who vote for war and weapons,
and suggest towns and villages be leveled to
bring freedom and peace to the people. They
proudly boast this countrys superiority,
suggesting God has blessed our nation. Today,
as I listened to a popular christian news network,
I was reminded that in the last days, even
Gods elect will be deceived, (II Timothy
3:13). When the religious media moguls preaching
prosperity spout their rhetoric, I am reminded
of the difficulty Jesus described of a rich
mans ability to enter the kingdom of
God. (Matthew 19: 24) (http://www.4religious-right.info/rr_economics.htm)
Some who believe they are fighting evil will
cry to the Lord, and he will say I never
knew you. (Matthew 22). They will have
a form or godliness but will deny the power
(II Timothy 3:5) to move mountains through
prayer. (Matthew 17:20). Jesus explained that
he has not given us a spirit of fear, but a
spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. (II
Timothy 1:17) I wonder if the innocent moms
and dads, brothers and sisters, and aunts and
uncles, and grandmas and grandpas who were
the victims of US military weapons (the never
reported collateral damages we are protected
from in the liberal nightly news)
felt the love of Jesus with the shock and awe.
I wonder if the surviving family members now
understand His radical love and that they no
longer have any need for weapons or defense.
The solutions to the social issues used to manipulate
good, decent people have no resemblance to
how Jesus responded to the social concerns
of his time. He never once mentioned the right
to life the year he was born King Herod
ordered the execution of all babies. (Matthew
2:16). He knew that passing laws does not change
the heart. As a follower of his teaching I
believe in the right to life, including the
children in Iraq who stumble onto land mines,
cross the street at the wrong time, or who
are snuggly tucked within the warm bellies
of their wounded or grieving mothers as US
fighter jets fly overhead. These are living,
breathing children. The killing of these little
ones are never even reported, and our tax dollars
pay for these bombs. I believe in the right
to life for those in the United States who
are unwanted and impoversihed. I believe in
the right to life of the naive kid who was
promised by the recruiter they could choose
a desk job and still get their education paid
or could see the world or could accelerate
their life or could play a very realistic video
game from a cockpit.
I've worked at a shelter, and I know first hand
the reality of unwanted children. I know the
reality of this right wing rhetoric when week
after week I begged and pleaded with people
to give up only one night every three months
to sit with these unwanted living children
for a few hours while the overworked house
parents had a night off. Of the few I found,
many changed their minds when they discovered
that they would need to wear rubber gloves
to change the babies diapers. These believers
stand on the street corners holding right to
life signs and then vote against medical assistance
for the mothers and their unwanted children
creating an impossible existence for them.
The few of these abortion activists who might
adopt some of these unwanted children generally
want the white and the healthy. The ones with
hydrocephalous, tracheotomies, emotional/ mental
problems and communicable diseases along with
their life long medical expenses can be someone
elses problems.
I cringe as many christians vote for policies
that deny help to the poor in our own county,
who vote to support the war and military strength,
assuring the latest weapons are developed and
that the heavens will be dominated by the military
of the United States. We develop electromagnetic
weapons to shatter skulls , split the earth
(http://www.raven1.net/emr13.htm) and silently
destroy a body as a thief in the night. Studies
are even now searching for the frequencies
to override the freewill. These unbelievable
technologies are a reality and DNA specific
weapons can or soon will target a specific
nationality. I weep as the
waters Jesus walked on become contaminated
with uranium. I grieve as the missiles fly
through the atmosphere on the continent where
Jesus rose into the sky, defying death and
the grave and where the Holy Sprit first descended.
I cry out at the horrors of war and the indignity
of the prisons so close to where He took captivity
captive. So I am no longer a christian if Christianity
has become what is presented to us by our christian
president and christian media. Icannot support
the right of the United States and Israel to
develop and use the most heinous weapons ever
imagined. I want no part of a temple built
on the blood of the innocent. The sheep have
been lead astray by the teachings of prosperity
and misinterpretation of the final battle between
good and evil. Many no longer can recognize
the voice of the good Shepard.
Some good christians even work at
weapons facilities. It is not a stretch to
say that a woman who tightens a last rivet
on a shiny new missile just off the assembly
line might be the same woman who licks the
gold star on the attendance chart in morning
Sunday school. The missile could be launched
by the kid in the youth group who reads the
invocation and it will find its destiny
at a target of interest which might
or might not have been a result of good intelligence.
The collection plate circulates children are
taught to love their enemies and bless those
who curse them.
The statements and lifestyle of Jesus are difficult
for me to understand. What would he say to
evil dictators? This God would not justify
15,000 or more deaths. Even the wrathful jealous
God of the old testament spared whole cities
for a few righteous souls. For christians,
to support mass killings as a way to prevent
future deaths is not at all like Christ. He
would not say,"When I am talking about
war I am really talking about peace,"
like the self professed christian President
proudly states. Who but God has the right to
determine what price a people should pay for
their freedom? The religious leaders on the
airwaves today respond to the voices of the
few brave peacemakers who dare to speak out.
They say that pacifism is insane, and that
it doesnt make sense, but what is forgotten
is that logic and faith are separate entities.
I believe in the example of Jesus and his admonition
to love your enemies and bless those who curse
you . Do I understand how this works on the
global scale? Do I know what Jesus would say
to all the worlds leaders? No, nor do
I totally understand how the example of Christs
life and his message of love works in the world
today. Thats why I need faith. Am I always
correct in my assessments and actions? No,
thats why I need grace. Am I brave and
unafraid? No, thats why I need the perfect
love that casts out fear. Some put trust in
Chariots and some in horses but I will remember
the name of the lord our God--the Prince of
Peace. Perhaps politics has no place for imitators
of Christ.
Who will show the face of Christ to the world?
Who will speak His radical message? I hear
from these so called imitators of Christ that
the pacifists are a collection of kids, hippies,
socialists and communists who havent
got a clue. Some of us, however, have come
to our beliefs as a result of careful and prayerful
study of the scriptures and admonishment from
our elders. Many are Mennonite, Amish, Quaker
and other Anabaptists, whose ancestors did
not resist their torturers and were drowned,
burnt at the stake and flogged for their pacifist
stand. They truly followed the example of Christ,
and their resistance against the catastrophic
effects of the merging of church and state
cost them a great price. Churches today have
signed onto the government plan and have agreed
to look the other way in exchange for tax free
privileges. The true message of Christ still
exists to some degree in the quiet of the land
to peacemakers, but sadly these good people
have been deceived by the angry words from
a righteous sounding religious media majority
broadcasting in cars and trucks and tractors
all over our land ironically preaching the
good news of war for peace and
convincing 24-7 liberal bashing.
I suspect there are many who share my sorrow
at the loss of what it means to be Christ-like,
but our voice is seldom heard. The blaring
rhetoric drowns out the still small voice of
the mighty God. Peace used be the opposite
of war, Conservative used to mean the tendency
to conserve resources. Liberal used to mean
kind and generous, and Christian used to mean
like Christ.
So I am no longer a christian but just a person
who continues trying to follow the example
of Christ. Ill let him call me what he
wants when I see him face to face. Until then,
I will pray that someday people like me will
be able to reclaim the meaning of Christs
identity, and the world will see the effects
of the radical message of Christs love--the
perfect love that casts out fear.
Karen Cobb is a freelance writer and artist
in Santa Fe, NM and can be contacted at cairnhcobb@msn.com.
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