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| March 29, 2005 | San Jose, Cost Rica |
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Prologue I have resisted posting anything political on this site. Until now. I worried that if my friends do not agree with me, I would offend them or risk losing them. Then the harsh reality dawned on me. If our friendship cannot survive our differences of opinions, and if we must agree on everything to be friends, then our friendship is not worth much by any standard. Don't you think? We are not in high school anymore. The truth is, if I am half as eloquent as Professor Meyers, I would have attempted to write something to this effect long ago. Besides, last time I checked, the first amendment is still alive. So, here is a speech from the good professor. ----------------------------- Moral Values by Robin Meyers As
some of you know, I am minister of Mayflower Congregational Church in
Oklahoma City, an Open and Affirming, Peace and Justice church in northwest
Oklahoma City, and professor of Rhetoric at Oklahoma City Tonight,
I join ranks of those who are angry, because I have watched as the faith
I love has been taken over by fundamentalists who claim to speak for Jesus,
but whose actions are anything but Christian. We've When
you start a war on false pretenses, and then act as if your deceptions
are justified because you are doing God's will, and that your critics
are either unpatriotic or lacking in faith, there are some of us When
you live in a country that has established international rules for waging
a just war, build the United Nations on your own soil to enforce them,
and then arrogantly break the very rules you set down for the rest When
you claim that Jesus is the Lord of your life, and yet fail to acknowledge
that your policies ignore his essential teaching, or turn them on their
head (you know, Sermon on the Mount stuff like that we When you act as if the lives of Iraqi civilians are not as important as the lives of American soldiers, and refuse to even count them, you are doing something immoral. When you find a way to avoid combat in Vietnam, and then question the patriotism of someone who volunteered to fight, and came home a hero, you are doing something immoral. When you ignore the fundamental teachings of the gospel, which says that the way the strong treat the weak is the ultimate ethical test, by giving tax breaks to the wealthiest among us so the strong will get stronger and the weak will get weaker, you are doing something immoral. When
you wink at the torture of prisoners, and deprive so-called "enemy
combatants" of the rules of the Geneva Convention, which your own
country helped to establish and insists that other countries follow, you When
you claim that the world can be divided up into the good guys and the
evil doers, slice up your own nation into those who are with you, or with
the terrorists -- and then launch a war which enriches your own When you fail to veto a single spending bill, but ask us to pay for a war with no exit strategy and no end in sight, creating an enormous deficit that hangs like a great millstone around the necks of our children, you are doing something immoral. When you cause most of the rest of the world to hate a country that was once the most loved country in the world, and act like it doesn't matter what others think of us, only what God thinks of you, you have done something immoral. When you use hatred of homosexuals as a wedge issue to turn out record numbers of evangelical voters, and use the Constitution as a tool of discrimination, you are doing something immoral. When you favor the death penalty, and yet claim to be a follower of Jesus, who said an eye for an eye was the old way, not the way of the kingdom, you are doing something immoral. When you dismantle countless environmental laws designed to protect the earth which is God's gift to us all, so that the corporations that bought you and paid for your favors will make higher profits while our children breathe dirty air and live in a toxic world, you have done something immoral. The earth belongs to the Lord, not Halliburton. When you claim that our God is bigger than their God, and that our killing is righteous, while theirs is evil, we have begun to resemble the enemy we claim to be fighting, and that is immoral. We have met the enemy, and the enemy is us. When you tell people that you intend to run and govern as a "compassionate conservative," using the word which is the essence of all religious faith -- compassion, and then show no compassion for anyone who disagrees with you, and no patience with those who cry to you for help, you are doing something immoral. When you talk about Jesus constantly, who was a healer of the sick, but do nothing to make sure that anyone who is sick can go to see a doctor, even if she doesn't have a penny in her pocket, you are doing something immoral. When you put judges on the bench who are racist, and will set women back a hundred years, and when you surround yourself with preachers who say gays ought to be killed, you are doing something immoral. I'm tired of people thinking that because I'm a Christian, I must be a supporter of President Bush, or that because I favor civil rights and gay rights, I must not be a person of faith. I'm tired of people saying that I can't support the troops but oppose the war -- I heard that when I was your age, when the Vietnam War was raging. We knew that that war was wrong, and you know that this war is wrong -- the only question is how many people are going to die before these make-believe Christians are removed from power? This country is bankrupt. The war is morally bankrupt. The claim of this administration to be Christian is bankrupt. And the only people who can turn things around are people like you -- young people who are just beginning to wake up to what is happening to them. It's your country to take back. It's your faith to take back. It's your future to take back. Don't be afraid to speak out. Don't back down when your friends begin to tell you that the cause is righteous and that the flag should be wrapped around the cross, while the rest of us keep our mouths shut. Real Christians take chances for peace. So do real Jews, and real Muslims, and real Hindus, and real Buddhists--so do all the faith traditions of the world at their heart believe one thing: life is precious. Every human being is precious. Arrogance is the opposite of faith. Greed is the opposite of charity. And believing that one has never made a mistake is the mark of a deluded man, not a man of faith. And war -- war is the greatest failure of the human race -- and thus the greatest failure of faith. There's
an old rock and roll song, whose lyrics say it all: War, what is it good
for? Absolutely nothing. And what is the dream of the prophets? That we
should study war no more, that we should beat our swords into plowshares
and our spears into pruning hooks. Who would Jesus bomb, indeed? How many
wars does it take to know that too many people have died? What if they
gave a war and nobody came? Maybe one day we will |
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