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To: sea_urchin who wrote (10367)3/14/2006 9:16:01 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
The Parasites of God

By Charles Sullivan

03/14/06 "ICH" -- -- Let me state at the outset that I am not a Christian; nor do I have any desire to be a Christian. I have my own religious beliefs that guide my moral behavior. "Neither do I harbor any ill will toward the Christian faith or its sincere practitioners."  Indeed, I have the utmost respect for them. The trouble is that in America most people cannot tell the difference between real Christians, those who do the work of God, and those who use religion as a tool for evil. In this short essay, I have some harsh truth to convey. I will endeavor to be as gentle as I can in doing so. I pray that I do not step on any innocent toes.

Far too much latitude is given in professions of faith in this country. Undue weight is given to rhetoric and too little is conceded to action—how a person lives her or his life. Declarations of faith are not evidence of faith. Going to a garage does not make a person a car. Neither does going to church make one a Christian. Meeting an apostle of God, no matter which religion one ascribes to, is a memorable event. You will know when you stand in divine presence. Such meetings, however, are very rare, which suggests that the genuine article is not easily manufactured. Cheap imitations, the counterfeit, are quite common because they can be easily produced. But we should not accept imitations as the real thing.

Tom Fox, a member of the non-missionary Christian Peacekeeping Team, was the genuine article. We know this beyond all doubt by the way Tom Fox lived his life; by his long devotion to the causes that mattered to him. Being Christian amid a sea of impostors cannot be easy. It is dangerous work. As in the case of Christ himself, it may lead to crucifixion. Real Christians, as exemplified by the CPT, will always find themselves in formal opposition to U.S. policies of global domination and empire. But the apostles of wealth and empire, those who merely claim to be Christian, will sanction these same polices and proclaim they are the work of God. They are not.

Mr. Fox was executed by his captors in Iraq. His body turned up late last week with bullets to the head and chest. The fate of his fellow captives remains unknown. Execution, accentuated by possible torture, was a fate that Tom Fox did not deserve; but he, as a man of faith, willingly incurred the risk of doing God’s work amid so much godlessness and ruin. But this is where the rubber meets the road, so to speak.

By all accounts, Tom Fox lived a life exemplified by his gentle soul, a generosity of spirit and strength that endeared him to his peers—traits of character that led him to a life of service not to his country, but to his God. Religion does not recognize, nor is it constrained by nationality or geopolitical boundaries. Unfortunately, that is rarely how it is taught here.

Tom Fox’s beliefs were stated in the CPT’s statement of Conviction: “We reject the use of violent force to save our lives should we be kidnapped, held hostage, or caught in the middle of a violent conflict situation. We also reject violence to punish anyone who harms us. We ask for equal justice in the arrest and trial of anyone, soldier or civilian, who commits an act of violence, and we ask that there be no retaliation on their relatives or property. We forgive those who consider us their enemies. Therefore, any penalty should be in the spirit of restorative justice, rather than in the form of violent retribution.” Love thy neighbor. Tom lived and died by this biblical credo.

Contrast this mission statement, signed by Tom Fox, with the actions of George Bush. Consider the scale of the horror and bloodshed this man has wrought on hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Ponder, if you can, the unspeakable horror he has visited upon countless thousands of families, under the fallacious moral authority of a stolen Christianity he neither owns nor comprehends. It is plain to see who the Christian is and who is the impostor.

In a piece called “Fight or Flight?” written on November 30, 2005, Tom Fox made an important distinction between real Christians and the much more common impostors who misuse religion to serve empire and material conquest. He wrote, “The French theologian Rene Girard has a very powerful vision of Satan that speaks to me: Satan sustains himself as a parasite on what God creates by imitating God in a manner that is jealous, grotesque, perverse and as contrary as possible to the loving and obedient imitation of Jesus.”

How could any words define George Bush and his followers more perfectly or succinctly? What must Tom Fox have thought of this evil little man? No doubt, his reaction was not one of malice or hatred; but of pity and forgiveness. It requires inner strength and a generous spirit to forgive such malicious behavior—strength of character that I find sadly lacking in myself most of the time. Tom Fox was a far better man than I.

The astute observations of Rene Girard that so impressed Tom Fox defines exactly what George Bush, Pat Robertson, and Jerry Falwell are. They are parasites of God masquerading as men of God for evil purposes. They imitate God in order to fool their sheepish cohorts into following what are in essence satanic policies. Their motives are betrayed by their hateful rhetoric, by acts of unprovoked violence against innocent civilians and the systematic killing of hope. Their allegiance is to Satan, not to God, as they profess.

Have we become so indoctrinated by the language of empire that we can no longer see the disconnect between these acts of terror and the non-violent teachings of Christ? Why are so many who call themselves Christians worshiping the parasites of god and empire, while shunning and betraying the genuine article?

George Bush, Pat Robertson, Falwell and the rest, have not so cleverly donned the garments of Christianity in order to deliberately mislead their helpless flocks, to press them into the service of Satan, while convincing them they are doing the will of God. Bush, just as he did when he appeared on the deck of that air craft carrier years ago wearing a leather flight jacket, betrays his ignorance about what the wearing of such garments entails. Donning an air force flight jacket does not make one a warrior, although it may make them look like one. Neither does donning the robes of Christianity make a man Christian, a servant of god.

Tom Fox understood the kind of devotion and service to humanity, particularly to the poor and the oppressed, that wearing the garments of Christianity required. Bush, a man born of wealth and privilege has no conception about what it means to labor, to sacrifice and to serve others. He is all about serving those of his kind—the enemies of peace, the violent oppressors of the poor and the just. Bush, like his predecessors, is taking from the poor and giving to the rich; he is fomenting violence and death all over the world—his actions, his life, cannot be reconciled in any way with the teachings of Jesus Christ. Bush is an apostle of class elitism, of wealth and empire, not of god.

Just as when he donned that flight jacket years ago—a jacket he did not earn the right to wear with honor by service—Bush dishonored all of those who genuinely earned theirs’. Similarly, he dishonors true Christians, men like Tom Fox, each time he dons the mere garments of Christianity and uses them in the service of Satan and empire building. Tom Fox devoted his life to the service of his god by intervening on behalf of the oppressed and the traumatized—the victims of George Bush’s military machine. A man cannot serve two masters.

It is difficult to fathom how easily people of faith can allow themselves to be deceived by the cheap imitations embodied by George Bush and his followers. We must learn the difference between the parasites of God and the servants of God—the two bear no resemblance to one another. It requires not only gross ignorance to brazenly don the garments of religion, without the years of service and self sacrifice they require of their wearer—it requires enormous hubris and contempt for integrity and honor. Balls without brains and conscience is a pitiful and grotesque sight.

Beware of any man who relies upon tricks and illusions to persuade people to follow him. That man is without substance—without heart and soul. Truth and justice are his enemies. He will go to great lengths to destroy them because they are all that keep him afloat upon the sea of lies he has created around himself. Such men sneak and cower and operate in secrecy. They must cloak their sinister purposes in euphemistic language to keep their crimes hidden from humanity. They are not what they appear to be. They don the garments of religion, the clothes of human decency, to conceal who they really are. Judge them not by what they say, by the clothes they wear; but by what they do and whom they serve. Follow the money trail and you will know who they are. They are fattened camels expecting to pass through the eye of a needle.

It is not hard to tell the real Christians from the parasites of God. Contrast the lives of Tom Fox and George Bush. Nothing in the personal history of George Bush suggests anything other than a parasitic connection to God. Hubris, sadism, the exploitation and abuse of others, are not characteristics of a man of god. They are a contradiction of God, an abomination. The president is a pathetic little stooge in pursuit of wealth and temporary power. History will not remember him kindly. By contrast, Tom Fox was a man of God who willingly gave his life trying to undo the damage caused by Bush and his followers. God will not confuse them and neither should we.

In fact, Mr. Bush lacks the grounding in reality to know the difference between playing soldier and being a soldier. Likewise, he believes that donning the mere robes of Christianity, without doing the often painful work required of Christianity makes him an apostle of Jesus. Only in America could such a pathetic, shallow, moronic imbecile become president. One wonders when this comic tragedy will end and how many will be dead when it does.

Charles Sullivan is a photographer, social activist and free lance writer living in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. He can be reached at earthdog@highstream.net.



To: sea_urchin who wrote (10367)3/15/2006 4:00:08 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Searle, if --as you claim-- it's all about religion and racism doesn't come into play in the Middle East feud, how does the following story fit into your "all-religious" model?

Straight from the horse's mouth:

Mar. 14, 2006 22:50 | Updated Mar. 14, 2006 23:06

Realizing the Ethiopian aliya's potential
By YECHEZKEL STELZER AND RICKI LIEBERMAN


Imagine if the news broke that 20,000 Jews were living in dark, dank tin huts and going to bed hungry. Consider the reaction if this were happening in Argentina, Russia, France, or South Africa. You can bet that if it were any of these places, the government of Israel and the Jewish Agency would find the determination and budget to bring them home to Israel.

These 20,000 Jews do exist: in Ethiopia, one of the poorest countries in the world. There, Jews have always been among the poorest of the poor.

Who are they? Most have first degree relatives in Israel - sons or daughters serving in the IDF, or parents afraid of dying before seeing their children and grandchildren. They are people who moved years ago from their villages to be near the Israeli embassy in Addis Ababa or the Israeli consulate in Gondar.

They are the descendents of Jews who were forced to convert years ago but who were never accepted as Christians by their non-Jewish neighbors. They continued to live separately and maintained close contact with their observant Jewish relatives. Most have been involved in a Return to Judaism program, and the synagogues are full day and night with thousands of men and women. They fervently pray for the peace of Israel and their imminent return.

Rav Shlomo Amar returned from a visit to Ethiopia several years ago convinced that more than 90% of those waiting to make aliyah are Jews and wrote that it is a lifesaving imperative to bring them swiftly to Israel. The Sharon government agreed and in February, 2003 voted unanimously to bring them quickly. In 2005, the cabinet voted to double the rate of aliyah.

Yet for all the resolutions and recent embrace from the American Jewish community, it is a scandal the Jewish people allows today's Marranos/Conversos to remain in dire poverty, some within spitting distance of the Israel Embassy in Addis. So close and so far.

Not one Hebrew speaking Israeli teaches Hebrew to the potential olim. The Jewish Agency retreats into shameful bureaucracy and makes excuses for not providing educational and humanitarian support, claiming that it cannot until the Ministry of Interior determines eligibility to immigrate.

With only one ministry in Ethiopia for many years (now there are three), tens of thousands have suffered needlessly for no rational reason.

Israel claims it has no budget to bring the olim quickly or to provide for proper absorption. Knowing that most in the population would eventually reach Israel, how could Israel and world Jewry be so shortsighted? Absorption in Israel today would be so much easier, successful and less costly if support services had been or were now being provided to these future Israelis.

The Zionist promise is the ingathering of Jews everywhere, especially those living in danger and destitution. Never before have budgetary considerations restricted the number of Jews brought in. No government considered budget during the great immigrations of the 50s, or when the Soviet Jews [and stowaway goyim] came in droves, even during the Yom Kippur War.

During the economic crisis in Argentina, the Jewish community mobilized; with the threats of Islamic rage in France, the Ministry of Absorption reached out to the Jews in France to help them make Aliyah. Indeed, emissaries routinely recruit Jews from all Western societies.

So, why have we been so remiss in Ethiopia? If a few non-Jews slip through, should we penalize the vast majority of Ethiopian Jews, leaving them in dreadful squalor, denying them the food, education and language training to prepare them for life in Israel?

In the past decade or so, Israel has admitted more than 250,000 non-Jews from Russia with the [wishful] justification that their children would be Jews and Israelis. Why the double standard for the Ethiopian Jews?

Yes, the Ethiopian aliyah is costly. It takes special efforts to bring a population from a pre-industrial society to modern Israel. Avraham Neguise, the highly regarded Ethiopian Israeli who has labored for years to keep the spotlight on the Jews still in Ethiopia and when they arrive in Israel, is now the leader of a new political party, Atid Echad.

Neguise's message is one of hope and optimism. He notes that in spite of overwhelming obstacles, in less than a generation, Ethiopian Israeli young people serve with distinction in the army, and more than 3,000 Ethiopian Israelis have graduated from the highly competitive Israeli university system and entered professional life.

This aliyah holds enormous potential, especially when the young people are given the extra support and a strong academic education to help them make the extraordinary transition across the centuries.

The window of opportunity, however, for successful absorption is very brief. Neguise says that he has a dream that Ethiopian Israeli youth will fill the universities, not the jails. He knows that if Israeli society does not mobilize to ensure a successful aliyah, including political representation in the Knesset, Israel will suffer the consequences for generations to come. Sadly and needlessly.

The Ethiopian aliyah can be a great one. It needs dedication, effort, education, resources and vision - and it needs these things right now.

Rabbi Yechezkel Stelzer is the founder of New Idan and #2 on the Atid Echad list (Atidechad.org). Ricki Lieberman has worked with Ethiopian Jews in the compounds in Ethiopia and when they arrive in Israel.

jpost.com