Season Of The Witch
The Christian Right
And They Will Know Us By Our Intolerance
I am beginning to see conservative Christians as fascists possessed of
a distorted Reichian funhouse-mirror Christian doctrine which in no way
echoes the personal example of Christ (Reichian in the sense of fascism
as a symptom of sexual repression). The core value of the
Judeo-Christian esthete is choice: Behold, I stand at the door, and
knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to
him… [Rev 3:20] That’s choice. God gives us choice; rich conservative
mostly-white pastors take choice away, insisting on imposing God’s Law
by burning Holy Qurans, bombing abortion clinics, inciting sedition by
routinely preaching hatred of the sitting U.S. president and, most
psychotically, calling for the elimination of the Supreme Court of the
United States. All of which misses the point we are no longer under the
Law but under Grace, the empirical nature of which is, yes, choice: a
choice to dwell with God or a choice to exist
Where God Is Not.
Despite what your pastor may have told you, it is not our duty to club
people over the head and force them to make godly choices.
Being the salt of the earth does not mean we exhaust ourselves trying to
force Christian principles on people by political means; it means being
living witnesses and teaching the world, through our example [John
13:30-38], of a better way. Only an un-Christlike hubris makes us
believe we are actually pleasing God by demonizing people or exhausting
ourselves trying to oppress them.
And yet there remains a hesitancy, if not a complete lack of thought,
about calling these people what they are. These conservative pastors who
routinely preach hate, who are either blinded to or in denial of their
own patently obvious racism, and who routinely and intentionally distort
or even invent scripture to justify their agenda, are the very
definition of false prophets. They are followed and adored by millions,
they are stinking rich, and they are the very face of intolerance which
casts aspersions on our belief system. I spend, easily, half my
ministerial time trying to make people understand I Am Not Those Guys.
Those Guys Are Not Christians. They may well once have been a follower
of Christ, but now they’re on some “morality” kick of their own, serving
the master Morality and not the Master Jesus Christ, Who was not at all
concerned with or distracted by efforts to force a specific moral
definition upon the world. Jesus was not all that concerned about this
world; He spoke of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Because conservative Christian leadership has become so corrupted by
social values, the purity of Christ’s mission, and therefore our own, is
routinely lost. In the Black Church, far too many of us exhaust
ourselves either building churches or struggling to keep the church
doors open. Neither struggle is biblical. Jesus had no doors to keep
open. He met with people were He found them. He held gatherings in
public places; in peoples’ homes. There is no biblical model whatsoever
for constantly oppressing the faithful for money, for all that begging,
to keep the lights on at your facility.
This corruption of our values has us conflating the facility with the
church itself. Beloved: the church is the people. Jesus said, “Feed my
lambs,” [John 21:15] not, “Shake them down for money every time they
walk through the door.” This is our main preoccupation in the black
church: the pastor’s salary and that money pit of a building. Our pride
prohibits us from sharing facilities to lower cost; no pastor wants to
give up power or submit to anybody. Moreover, no pastor wants or
tolerates his own paycheck getting cut; after all, he has a
contract—which is also not biblical. We do all of these idiotic things
that have absolutely no basis in scripture, and nobody knows the word
or, apparently, knows God well enough to point this out.
Meanwhile, our white counterparts are obsessed with abortion and
homosexuality, as if there’s nothing else going on in the world; nothing
in the whole planet. Their simplistic myopia is superseded only by their
wildly contradictory policy positions and specious rationalizing: they
oppose abortion but also oppose contraception or sex education in
schools but support the death penalty but oppose gun control of any
kind.
No Missionaries For Chicago: 10 shot dead, 55 injured over the Fourth of July weekend.
White conservative "Christians" are obviously unaware of this, so they send millions overseas, fixing potholes in Uganda.
While we're at it: Crefloe Dollar could sell one of his Rolls' to finance a mission here, too.
Face The Nation
The public face of conservative Christianity is one of intolerance. Most
everyone can see that except the conservatives themselves who see only
what they choose to see. These folks come across as racists because they
wear a racist face. The organizations they lead are, for the most part,
clearly and patently racist. Charleston, SC massacre suspect Dylann Roof
credits The Council of Conservative Citizens with radicalizing him into
a white supremacy belief system. “Christian” leader Perkins has ties to
both the CofCC and the KKK. The few black people who attend these places
are disproportionately highlighted in their promotional materials in an
effort to distract from the fact the leadership, in its top echelons, is
all white and likely exclusively male.
Wikipedia
The conclusions of a review of 112 studies on Christian faith and ethnic
prejudice were summarized by a study in 1980 as being that "white
Protestants associated with groups possessing fundamentalist belief
systems are generally more prejudiced than members of non-fundamentalist
groups, with unchurched whites exhibiting least prejudice." The original
review found that its conclusions held "regardless of when the studies
were conducted, from whom the data came, the region where the data were
collected, or the type of prejudice studied." More recently in 2003,
eight studies have found a positive correlation between fundamentalism
and prejudice, using different measures of fundamentalism.
A number of prominent members of the Christian right, including Jerry
Falwell and Rousas John Rushdoony, have in the past supported
segregation, with Falwell arguing in a 1958 sermon that integration will
lead to the destruction of the white race
These ministries have little to no interest in the over 300 annual
murders in Chicago; they’re dispatching absolutely no missionaries to
the wastelands of Detroit or gangland areas of Los Angeles. The
holocaust of black males being murdered at will, by police and by other
black males, escapes their notice. Not one mention. The highest
visibility blacks achieve at many of these places are typically glossy
propaganda handouts featuring some sad-faced dusty black kid on the
cover. Write the check; feed the sad-faced dusty black kid, their
handouts say, and the faithful pony up a few bucks and go home feeling
good about themselves as the bodies continue to drop in Cleveland, in
Ferguson, in Charleston. From my chair, the vast majority of these large
conservative white ministries are hateful cesspools of deceived
people—easily as deceived as the Black Church Folk I routinely chastise.
Educated, thoughtful, successful people who nonetheless fail to hold
their leadership accountable to the bible, and who are completely tone
deaf to the racism that is patently obvious to anyone who hasn’t gulped
the Kool Aide.
Jesus engaged people one on one, where they were and in whatever state
they were in. We blog. We sign petitions. We write checks. Why? Because
all of that is easier than talking directly to even one single person.
Even tougher: listening to that person and not expecting instant
results. It may take weeks or even decades for your witness to make an
impact on a non-believer; a task made harder every day by both the flood
of mass media—nearly 100% of which directly or obliquely denies
Christ—and, sadly, by the Christian Right in specific, which touts
Christ while being patently racist, homophobic, misogynistic,
reactionary and anachronistic. The Christian Right is ideologically
dyslexic in its claim to Christ while unapologetically practicing hatred
in His name. Their image is that of mealy-mouthed lunatic hate mongers
offering Christ at gunpoint (yes, these people love their guns).
As Christians, certainly as people of conscience, it is certainly
acceptable and reasonable for each of us to practice our civic
responsibility. When put into that context, I have no quarrel with the
double-chins and their reactionary agenda: if you see trash on your
neighbor’s lawn, be a guy—pick it up. Be responsible. Vote your
convictions and your conscience.
It is only when these guys lie—and make no mistake about it, that is
exactly what they are doing—and tell us Jesus commanded we reject two
legitimate national elections and actively *hate* the sitting president
of the United States, or that we should pro forma overthrow the U.S.
government because the Supreme Court didn’t legalize discrimination
against a subject class, that this becomes rebellion against God, which
the bible defines as witchcraft [I Sam 15:23]. This is precisely what
these ministries—thousands of them around the country—are doing: they
are practicing witchcraft. Functionally, they are witches’ covens, led
by pastors lost in apostasy and inventing their own doctrine to justify
whatever is eating them inside. Subjective love is not love at all.
Hateful rhetoric masked as political analysis is still hate.
Which Is Witch
A pastor who preaches hate does not know Christ. He is, by definition,
an antichrist preacher leading people astray with his nonsense, and his
church is not part of The Church—The Body of Christ—at all, but is the
temple of a false prophet if not a witch’s coven.
If your pastor has no humility, he does not know Christ. If your pastor
has no patience, he does not know Christ. If your pastor actively
promotes disrespect for the sitting president of the United
states—regardless of who that person is—he does not know Christ. If he
does not know Christ, he is a liar and a heretic. He is practicing
witchcraft, and so are you if you just sit there because you like the
band.
Nothing makes me crazier than Christians who refuse to follow Christ.
You see, with your own eyes, and hear, with your own ears, your pastor
being a nut, yet there you sit. Honestly don’t get that.
God doesn’t need our help to clean up the world; He’ll take care of that
Himself when the time comes. Our zeal to “help God out” by picketing
abortion clinics or sponsoring ballot amendments to fight evil in this
world suggests God is too weak to assert His will on His creation, which
denies the power of the Holy Spirit, which is called blasphemy. Much of
our best intentions are actually blasphemous in that we deny God’s
sovereignty by assuming we know better than God or that our judgment is
keener than God’s.
Ours is to keep faith in His promise and act in obedience to His word,
acknowledging the mystery of why God allows abortion or disease or, if
you must, gay marriage or whatever else these folks are mad about. These
conservative zealots, crediting God with destroying New Orleans because
homosexuals live there, are the same people who will later turn around
and blame God for plane crashes or cancers that take the lives of their
loved ones. These issues and occurrences are all part of the same
mystery, of why God doesn’t put His foot down and force the Kingdom of
the World to reflect the Kingdom of Heaven. God addressed this mystery
by simply assuring Paul that His Grace is sufficient (enough of an
answer—my interpretation) [I Cor 12:9].
Instead of exhausting ourselves and our resources trying to “help God
out” by enforcing Christian standards on the world, and instead of
blaming God for everything bad that happens, we should trust in His
rationale, His reasoning and His timing; we should rest in His Grace,
and simply do what He actually asked us to do without extrapolating into
all of these useless, purposeless and ultimately meaningless activities.
Mission Possible
The mission of the church is confoundingly simple: to be the measure of
Christ’s love on earth. The pastor is the undershepherd guarding the
flock. It’s not his place to run off and fight City Hall or organize
campaigns and protests. Because, while he’s doing all that useless
nonsense, the sheep wander astray. Or, worse, they begin to emulate him
in his dysfunction because the sheep are not following Christ but are
following their idiot pastor who is himself lost.
And that’s today’s Christian political right: not Christians, not right.
Christopher J. Priest
5 July 2015
editor@praisenet.org
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