Fw: Who's taking blame for Christian violence?
 
Who's  taking blame for Christian violence?
CALVIN  WHITE
Now that imams in 
Contrary to what some might like to  insist, Christianity is not the religion of "an eye for an eye" but it is the  religion of Jesus, who refined those earlier directions and distilled the ten  commandments into two. One was to "love thy neighbour as thyself." Pretty  definitive isn't it? As is the edict of turning the other cheek.  
Jesus expected to be betrayed. He  expected to be arrested by the authorities. There was no exhortations to prepare  for battle. There was no bloody attempt to stop the proceedings.  
Even as Jesus was brutalized while  carrying his own crucifixion cross and being nailed onto the timbers, there was  no violent counterforce from his disciples. Not even an outcry.  
No matter where one reads in the  accounts of Jesus, the only conclusion one can come to is that Jesus was about  love. 
So where are the Christian leaders when  it comes to violent actions by our Western leaders? Where are the  televangelists, who every Sunday take over the airwaves to trumpet the message  of Jesus, when it comes to taking on bunker busting bombs and mass carnage?  
Where are they when it comes to the  death penalty prevalent in the majority of American states?  
When President George Bush insists that  billions of dollars need to continue flowing to the war effort in 
In this time when Christianity is on the  rise all over America, when there is a growing surge in extolling Christian  values, why is it that when the born-again Bush says it's better to fight "them"  over there than on American soil, no concerted group of leaders stands up and  yells that he's got it wrong? 
Like Bush, British Prime Minister Tony  Blair is also born again. 
Yet, their combined leadership has been  responsible for excruciating death and injury to innocent civilians in  
They both claim a righteousness in their  policies of destruction. They were even counselled by their secular allies not  to resort to the carnage. Where was the equal pressure from the Christian  leadership? 
Interesting, isn't it, that Muslim  fanatics use the idea of holy jihad and rewards in paradise to recruit their  dupes into terrible acts of destruction, and in Christian circles there is the  solemn assembling for prayer and seeking of blessings for the troops and leaders  in their mission of war. 
Interesting, isn't it, that polling  clearly indicates the Christian right in America is emphatically against bad  language on TV and in the movies, horrified by Janet Jackson's bare nipple  but  drawn with considerable relish to violence in the same media.  
The additional galling irony of Jesus  being emblazoned on the foreheads of those in command of the sharpest swords is  that Jesus was also all about intelligence. He was all about deeper  understanding, about using insight and keenness of mind to solve problems. Think  of how the Pharisees tried to trick him by holding up different sections of the  law to trip him up. 
His disciples picking corn, for  instance, and thus working, on the Sabbath. Jesus answered that the Sabbath was  for man and not the other way around. There was the adulteress brought before  him to be stoned; he responded that any without sin might cast the first stone.  
What kind of insight have Bush and Blair  employed? What intelligence, what deeper understanding is demonstrated by the  tactic of blast and shoot with as much technologically advanced weaponry as is  available? 
What compassion, what recognition of  common humanity is shown when the biggest concern is how to pad the soldiers  with as much body Kevlar and the humvees with as much armour as possible so they  can kill all the easier without casualties  and thus retain the support of the  home front. 
How do our current religious leaders  think Jesus would react to the concept of collateral damage?  
Calvin White  is a freelance commentator and poet  who lives in 



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