[Vision2020] 935 False Statements Made Before War
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pkraut at moscow.com
Mon Jan 28 11:12:35 PST 2008
So the raping, shredding starving was OK with you and you do not think
that injustice should be addressed by those who follow Christ?
interesting!
>
> Groupthink is truly a dangerous thing, stoked as it is by those with the
lo> udest voices and stronger hands. The gods of this world refuse to be
quiet> ed and bound, and the horror compounds when "religious" people
provide
them> with amplifiers and weapons, believing they have somehow baptized
them
int> o The Cause when, in reality, they themselves have been conscripted
into
wa> r against the very things God came to deliver us from.
>
> I wonder what would happen if those who follow the Prince of Peace --
what
> three or four billion people around the world call Jesus Christ -- in
seeki> ng peace, living in peace, working for peace, and expecting peace
to be
the> grid through which our leaders make decisions about our world and
our
posi> tion in it. I wonder how it is that we as Christian individuals
give
assen> t to the whole idea of "living at peace" -- we know it's good to
be kind
to> the rude store clerk, and we applaud those who meet ugly words with
humor
> or kindness -- and yet we seemingly have little concern that the
corporate
> Body or the leaders of our government do the same. I don't read in
Scriptu> re that the idea of reflection, prudence humility and love --
such a
femini> ne, sentimental word! -- in response to provocation is simply for
individua> ls, not for the body politic. And it's a sinful world; those
who don't
rev> ere this Prince of Peace probably won't be as determined to live
peaceably
> as His disciples would, we assume with smug, self-satisfied judgment --
an> d then we rush to join them.
>
> His disciples don't obey Jesus on this. Not individually, not
corporately,> not "professionally" in the public square or privately at
home. Further,
> no other disciples dare rebuke them; the expectation that THIS
particular
e> mphasis of Christ's teachings actually be practiced seems quaint,
archaic,
> or imprudent beyond what their Author seemingly could have known. We
who
a> re often rightly condemned as lockstep fundamentalists practice a very
pecu> liar form of theological liberalism when we not only dismiss these
words
of> Christ, but expect our "Godly" leaders to do the same. Worse even
is the
> contempt we heap on those who are committed, because of Christ, to
obeying
> him on this issue: they seem so out of touch, so naive, so silly,
so . .
> un-American. We who are referred to in Scripture as aliens and
strangers,> citizens of a heavenly place and mere sojourners on this
one, have lain
ba> ck and spread 'em for the whorish idolatry of blind nationalism,
patriotism> , and enthusiasm for power. This is not to say that there is
never a time
> to take up arms, but the reality of that ought to be what causes us to
shri> nk back in horror at the idea of carelessly, mindlessly, responding
in
viol> ence -- or encouraging our young men and women to. Elders are
supposed
to> be examples of honor and integrity; instead, we create situations
that
req> uire killing and result in the same, and calling it "righteous" may
well
at> tract our young people to the cause -- just as it increases our own
culpabi> lity. If we really believed the words of Christ in the Gospels,
we
wouldn'> t think that medals on their chests in any way mitigate the
millstones
arou> nd our own necks.
>
> I'm glad Libertarians are against the war, if somehow it made a
difference,> but to condemn war not because of its attendant evils but,
instead,
becaus> e it's an inefficient entanglement that violates isolationist,
free-market
> principles is repugnant. It's like condemning rape not because it
violates> women, but because it constitutes adultery under a strict and
pointless
in> terpretation of the Seventh Commandment instead. A nation not at war
beca> use it doesn't give a collective damn is not a nation in any way "at
peace,> " and yet worse is the bloodshed applauded by those who follow
the One who
> shed His own blood in condemnation of the mindless carnage wrought in a
fal> len world. I pray for a committed, united Christian war against
violence,
> against poverty, against injustice everywhere. That kind of "stirring
up
o> f the masses" would go such a long way toward eliminating the war cries
and> rallies from the pews that feed the beast of destruction and
savagery.
>
> Keely
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 21:41:34 -0800
> From: starbliss at gmail.com
> To: kjajmix1 at msn.com
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 935 False Statements Made Before War
> CC: ophite at gmail.com; vision2020 at moscow.com
>
> keely et. al.
>
> The truth can hurt, so maybe there is some "harm," when the medicine of
fac> ts is a disquieting treatment.
>
> We tried to head off the impending disasters of the Bush administration,
wi> th the J20 Coalition efforts in Seattle on Jan. 20, 2001, to protest
the
Bu> sh administration, on Bush's inauguration day. Around 5000 protested
in
Se> attle, taking over downtown streets from sidewalk to sidewalk, in a
protest> /activism event that was an all day community effort, with a
stage set up
f> or speeches, theater and music, from many organizations.
>
>
> I put up flyers in the Moscow/Pullman and Spokane areas to advertise
this
e> vent, and attended. I expected protest related problems, and was
prepared
> to be arrested. But amazingly, the police who monitored the event were
rat> her low key, and the city cooperated with the protest in allowing
city
stre> ets to be closed to traffic. Still, I expected someone to throw a
rock
thr> ough a window, or attack someone, after which all hell can break
loose,
aft> er which the peaceful can get caught up in the ensuing crackdown.
But
noth> ing like this happened.
>
>
> One inspiring moment was when we linked arms surrounding the entire
Seattle> Federal building, a large urban structure, chanting various
activist
sloga> ns. Cameras were firing left and right, some from the press, or
for
privat> e use, but certainly some from the FBI.
>
>
> I look back on this event, and feel an sense of futility. What good did
it> do? The nation was so caught up in the emotion of events after 9/11
that
> reason, fact and compassion took a back seat to propaganda, revenge and
fea> r.
>
>
> Here's a press release on the J20 Coalition event held in Seattle on
Jan.
2> 0, 2001:
>
> THOUSANDS EXPECTED AT SEATTLE INAUGURATION DAY
> PROTESTS ON JANUARY 20TH
>
> The King County Labor Council(membership 130,000) and
> the MLK Celebration March Committee have endorsed
> demonstrations in Seattle on January 20th to coincide
>
> with national protests against the inauguration of
> George W. Bush as U.S. President.
>
> A group called the "January 20th Coalition" has called
> for endorsements from labor unions, civil rights
> groups, environmental groups, faith organizations and
>
> women's groups.
>
> The protests will begin on January 19th with a
> candlelight vigil for those citizens whose votes were
> not counted. This event will start at 5 PM at the
> Courthouse at 5th and Madison in downtown Seattle.
>
>
> On January 20th a demonstration is planned for
> Westlake Center at 1 PM. Following this event, a march
> "March For Democracy" will move to the Federal
> Building at 3 PM.
>
> In the evening, a forum will be held at the Labor
>
> Temple (1st and Clay) with music and speakers
> addressing the election results and complaints of
> civil rights violations in Florida and other states.
> Speakers will include King County Council member Larry
> Gossett, KIRO radio talkshow host Mike Webb, and
>
> attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union.
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> Vision2020 Post: Ted Moffett
>
>
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