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Preach it, brother
95 THESES ON
THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT
Out of love for the truth and the desire
to bring it to light, the following propositions will be discussed on
the internet, under the presidency of the Peter Ludlow. Anyone
wishing to debate with us, may do so by e-mail at ludlow@umich.edu.
In the Name
of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
- Our Lord and Master Jesus
Christ, when He said "love thy neighbor", willed that
believers should show *compassion* toward others.
- This word
cannot be understood to mean mere lip service ("I love them, but
I hate their sin"), but genuine concern for the welfare of
others.
- Yet the Religious Right has forsaken compassion for
a doctrine of institutionalized hatred and violence.
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Specifically, the Religious Right has taken the Word of God and
wrapped it in the flag of Right Wing Politics, replacing God's
message of redemption for the entire world with a narrow message
endorsing right wing American politics.
- Item: the Religious
Right has neglected the teachings of Jesus in the gospel of Luke,
where He instructs that we are to show compassion for the poor.
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In place of God's words, the Religious Right has substituted a right
wing political doctrine in which the poor have only themselves and
their alleged laziness and moral weakness to blame.
- For
example, the Religious Right has rejected the needs of poor children
of unwed mothers.
- The Religious Right has rejected the
cries for help from the children of impoverished families in the
inner cities.
- The Religious Right, has advocated fewer
resources for the elderly poor and for the millions of children now
living in poverty.
- In place of giving to the poor, the
Religious Right has advocated political doctrines specifically
designed so that
individuals may acquire vast sums of money.
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The Religious Right has thus seized on a contemporary economic
ideology as an excuse to ignore the teachings of Jesus.
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Item: the Religious Right has ignored God's injunction that we are to
be caretakers for the Earth.
- In place of God's injunction,
the Religious Right has advocated policies in which the natural
resources of God's creation are stripped from the earth and given to
wealthy corporations without replacement.
- In place of
God's injunction that we are to be caretakers for the creatures of
His creation, they have advocated policies through which these
creatures may be extinguished forever.
- The Religious Right
has rejected laws designed to protect God's creation from pollution,
claiming the "rights" of property owners are to be
paramount.
- In each case they have ignored the message of
the Bible that this is God's creation, and they have substituted a
doctrine in which God's creation may be partitioned and sold to the
highest bidder.
- Again, God's message has been cast aside
for a message that supports a narrow economic message with its roots
in right wing American politics.
- Item: the Religious Right
has neglected the teachings of Jesus that "he who is without sin
should cast the first stone."
- In place of God's
words, the Religious Right has substituted a doctrine in which
perceived sinners are to be persecuted.
- Gays, for
example, are persecuted because of their alleged sins. In some cases,
leaders of the Religious Right have encouraged acts of physical
violence against gays.
- While the Religious Right has been
eager to persecute others for their alleged sins, they have been
blind to their own.
- While the Bible counsels that a rich
man can no more enter the Kingdom of Heaven than a camel can pass
through the eye of a needle, many in the Religious Right have
celebrated the acquisition of wealth.
- While the Bible
enjoins us against pride, the Religious Right appears to be flush
with pride in it's holier than thou stance.
- While the
Bible asks that we be slow to anger, the Religious Right is quick to
anger -- indeed it appears to revel in anger and in fanning the
flames of anger in others.
- While the Bible counsels that
we are not to be "revilers," key members of the religious
right have consistently and aggressively reviled their political
enemies as well as those who are perceived to be sinners.
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It seems then, that the Religious Right picks its sins selectively,
ignoring the clear Biblical message against avarice, pride, and
anger, and emphasizing selected “sins” that have little
to no Biblical basis.
- Item: While the Bible counsels that
we are not to bear false witness, the Religious Right has engaged in
smear campaigns against numerous political foes, often telling
outright lies about “liberal” political leaders.
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Worse yet, these smear campaigns have often been carried out in the
house of God, sometimes in the form of inserts in church bulletins,
and sometimes directly from the pulpit.
- But the Religious
Right has not merely spread its lies within the Church; they have
done so outside the Church as well.
- The Religious Right
has used its financial resources not to spread the word of God, but
to spread lies in the populace.
- Item: Religious Right has
failed to see that God's call to help our neighbors also extends to
our international neighbors.
- International aggression is
not a Christian doctrine.
- Where the Bible calls us to be
peacemakers, the Religious Right claims that we have no business
trying to bring peace to troubled areas but rather counsels that we
should use military might to secure our business interests.
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Where the Bible, through the story of the good Samaritan, instructs
that we are to help our international neighbors -- indeed, even our
enemies -- the Religious Right counsels "America First".
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But "America First" cannot be a true Christian
Doctrine.
- The Bible gives no special status to political
entities like the United States of America, and any suggestion to the
contrary is to simply lie about the content of the Bible.
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God does not bless nation states, and if He did, He surely would not
bless them for practicing international internal intolerance, and
propping up corrupt kingdoms and military juntas that traffic in
institutionalized poverty and violence.
- Item: the
Religious Right has claimed that abortion is immoral, yet there is no
Biblical basis for this claim
- Rather, the doctrine appears
to be driven by a medieval philosophy of the person, which they have
imported into their theology.
- Why has medieval philosophy
taken precedence over the Scriptures? Perhaps the Religious Right
never took the Scriptures very seriously in the first place.
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This is highlighted by the frightening extremes to which they have
taken this political dogma.
- Victims of rape and incest are
not to be allowed abortions. What could the Biblical basis of this
possibly be?
- Even when the mother's life is in danger,
they would reject the possibility of abortion. Thus once again God's
message of love and redemption is tarnished by advocates of a
political doctrine of hatred and cruelty.
- More troubling
than their anti-abortion doctrine, however, is the tone with which
that doctrine is advanced.
- Here they use they weapon of
hatred, encouraging the harassment of women, the bombing of clinics,
and in some cases the taking of human life.
- Their
rejoinder that abortion is the taking of a human life has no basis in
Biblical authority.
- Their anti-abortion campaign is merely
a political campaign dressed in the clothing of religion.
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Item: The Religious Right has failed to distinguish its political
message from what is left of its genuine religious message, leading
Christians to conflate the two.
- The Religious Right has
engaged in a form of idolatry -- idolatry of certain patriotic
symbols.
- They have wrapped the Bible in the American flag.
Indeed, one can find Bibles that contain documents such as the United
States Constitution and pictures of the presidents.
- Such
Bibles arguably defile the word of God.
- The American flag
is not a symbol to be worshipped; yet the Religious Right has argued
that it should be a crime to "desecrate" the flag. But what
religious basis is there for such advocacy?
- What basis is
there for putting the American flag in the front of a church, next to
the altar and the cross?
- There can be no Biblical basis
for placing such symbols in the house of God, nor for the undue
reverence paid to them.
- The Religious Right has failed to
grasp the full power of God, supposing that spiritual growth for
Christians can only come in the wake of political change in the
United States.
- On the contrary, God is perfectly capable
of creating spiritual revival without the help of the Republican
Party, and certainly without the help of an organizations that
espouse doctrines that are antithetical to the teaching of God
at
almost every turn.
- Item: the Religious Right has preyed on
people's fears -- their fear of crime, of other races, of the future,
of the unknown.
- Rather than say "fear not, for God is
with us," they have used fear to sow the seeds of hatred and
violence.
- They have led their congregations to fear people
of other races.
- They have led their congregations to fear
people of other sexual orientations.
- They have led their
congregations to fear our own judicial system.
- They have
led their congregations to fear the teachings of science.
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They have led their congregations to fear anyone and anything
different from their narrow conception of what they consider to be
normal.
- Worse, they have fanned this fear into hatred,
encouraging their congregations to despise those who are
different.
- Item: The Religious Right has paid lipservice
to the moral development of children, yet their doctrines are
antithetical to the interests of children.
- They appear to
believe that moral development can be accomplished solely through
discipline and censorship --
censorship of thought-provoking
materials and censorship of the findings of science.
- Yet,
as a group, the members of the Religious Right have failed miserably
as parents.
- Jesus said, "suffer the children come
unto me," yet members of the Religious Right have physically and
psychologically abused their children.
- They have advocated
corporeal punishment, and have carried out acts of indoctrination on
their children which, truth be known, are as severe as those of any
fringe religious cult.
- They have made children to be
ashamed of and hate their bodies, when they should be proud that
those bodies are the temples of God.
- They have lied to
children about the nature of God's creation, teaching them to ignore
the great beauty God has revealed through the biological
sciences.
- In place of that beauty, they have taught their
children a theory in which God's revelation through nature is
ignored, and an ugly doctrine of fiat creation is espoused.
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They have taught their children to be intolerant of others, to be
hateful of gays and persons of color.
- They have failed to
instruct their children in God's message of love and redemption and
have substituted for it a message of exclusion, suspicion, and
contempt.
- They have failed to raise their children
according to the teachings of the Bible.
- They have utterly
failed as parents, yet they presume to dictate how we should raise
our own children.
- Item: The Religious Right, caught up in
its hypocritical attacks on others has utterly ignored the
solteriolocial aspects of Christianity.
- Gone is the
message that Jesus dies on the cross to save us from our sins.
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Gone is the message of salvation, of hope and redemption.
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In effect, the one core fact of Christianity, it's very reason for
being, has been lost in the Religious Right's orgy of hatred and
accusation.
- How many souls will be lost because of their
campaign of hatred?
- At what price do these political
triumphs come? Are they really worth the loss of the core message of
Christianity?
- Item: the Religious Right pays lip service
to the authority of the Word of God, yet that Word plays little role
in the treating of the Religious Right.
- In place of the
message of God's Grace and our redemption, they have substituted a
purely political doctrine with no grounding in the Scriptures.
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Rare are the references to passages of the Bible in the sermons of
the Religious Right.
- Those references that survive, are
taken out of context and are merely used to justify preestablished
political doctrines.
- For example, there is no Biblical
support for their views on abortion.
- There is no Biblical
support for their right wing economic theories.
- There is
no Biblical support for their campaign of abuse against their own
children.
- There is no Biblical support for their "America
First" doctrines.
- There is no Biblical support for
their treatment of persons of color.
- There is no Biblical
support for their treatment of homosexuals.
- In conclusion:
the Religious Right has desecrated the house of God, taking a place
of worship and treating it as a soap box in the service or the Right
Wing of the Republican Party.
- The Religious Right has
likewise desecrated the Word of God, attributing to the Bible
doctrines that are hateful, cruel, and entirely antithetical to the
actual contents of the Bible.
- Christians are to be
exhorted to speak out against the Religious Right, as it is a vile
heretical movement, wholly outside the teachings of the Word of
God.
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(from The Leiter Reports, via a bofh-net post by Zebee Johnstone)
—orc Wed Nov 14 13:22:51 2007