Guest guest Posted January 20, 2005 Report Share Posted January 20, 2005 - Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:21 PM Tellit It Like It Is > > > > > Dr. Robin Meyers > Oklahoma University > Peace Rally > November 14, 2004 > > 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 University. But you would most > likely have encountered me on the pages of the Oklahoma Gazette, where I > have been a columnist for six years, and hold the record for the most > number of angry letters to the editor. > > 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 heard a lot lately about > so-called " moral values " as having swung the election to President > Bush. Well, I'm a great believer in moral values, but we need to have a > discussion, all over this country, about exactly what constitutes a > moral value - I mean what are we talking about? > > Because we don't > get to make them up as we go along, especially not if we are people of > faith. We have an inherited tradition of what is right and wrong, and > moral is as moral does. Let me give you just a few of the reasons why I > take issue with those in power who claim moral values are on their side: > > > 7 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 who have given our lives to teaching and preaching the faith > who believe that this is not only not moral, but immoral. > > > 7 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 of the world, you are doing something immoral. > > > 7 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 > must never return violence for violence and that those who live by the > sword will die by the sword), you are doing something immoral. > > > 7 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. > > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > 7 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 are doing > something immoral. > > 7 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 friends and seizes control of the > oil to which we are addicted, instead of helping us to kick the habit, > you are doing something immoral. > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > 7 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. > > > 7 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. > > > 7 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. > > 7 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 find out. > > Time to march again my friends. Time to commit > acts of civil disobedience. Time to sing, and to pray, and refuse to > participate in the madness. My generation finally stopped a tragic > war. You can, too! > -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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