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    Sunday, March 11, 2007

    Article: It's Time for Reform

    Violent Christians do not represent the face of Christ to the world! There are many who share this belief. We do not have paid lobbyists, vast hours of radio and television airtime or personal friendships with the president. What we do have is a passion for community. The time has come to reclaim the meaning of Christ’s message We will be gathering on March 16th at the National Cathedral and walking to the White House. Thousands of us will embrace the White House in a large circle. We are proclaiming the “Christian Peace Witness for Iraq.”

    Several years ago when the war cries were sounded Jerry Falwell demonstrated how corrupt Christianity has become. He said “ you’ve go to kill the terrorists before the killing stops…if it takes 10 years, blow them all away in the name of the Lord.” This in no way resembles the teachings of Jesus but serves the goals of Empire by rallying the masses to war. Many of us are refusing to join the Christian war party and want reform.

    Popular evangelists preach the “prosperity gospel” of money and power. The mega-church movements teach that Christians are to come to power and will rule the world as they hold themselves up as good seek the punishment of those they declare are evil. Rather than teaching compassion and grace, they lead followers to the economic theories of the free market and capitalism and glorify the empire’s conquests through military force.

    The most influential Christian leaders today have joined John Hagee in Christians United for Israel . Hagee calls religious leaders “America’s Generals” and views the European Union as the anti-Christ. Just like the Christian leaders of the 1st millennium who served the empire of Constantine, these leaders are betting on the end times. They are anxious for the battle of Armageddon and serve the goals of worldly empire following nuclear war.

    The Church serves the powerful empire and the empire serves the powerful Church. They share common goals. Both are hoping to gain more wealth, power and influence. There are many Christians in America however, who despise this modern form of state sponsored militarized Christianity and we are coming together on March 16th.

    The cycle of military state sponsored Christianity and the reclaiming of peaceful Christianity continues century after century. There is always a remnant who remain faithful to the gospel of love. We often remember the causalities of war but the causalities of peace are most often forgotten. But, it is Christian Martyrs of the past who have encouraged and taught us what it means to love as Christ loved. We are nearing the peak of the this cycle of corruption and reform. We will reclaim the real message of Jesus once again. The message of Jesus is love in the face of fear. We are the face of Christ on the earth today.

    Much like Martin Luther and the radical reformers of the middle ages the “new age” Christian reformers will do the equivalent of nailing our thesis to the door the National Cathedral. A church or a cathedral should never be the place to pray for the destruction of others and to bless the dropping of bombs. Join us as we stand up on March 16th.

    The thesis I want to post on the door of our nation’s cathedral are the following:

    Kindness and generosity are the characteristics of Christ
    One cannot kill for Jesus,
    The new Jerusalem is not real estate
    Jesus did not teach capitalism
    The free market is not the “good news”
    Punishment does not save
    The word of God is not a book
    One honest person can impact more than a multitude
    Comfort is not our birthright

    It is time to reform and to reclaim Christianity! Join us- http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=action.cpw&item=cpw_main

    3 Comments:

    At 3:13 PM, Blogger Claudia said...

    My Dear Karen ... thank you so much for this writing. A friend in Wyoming e-mailed it to me knowing I was suffering from total disgust at the current state of "popular" mega-church christianity (notice the small "c". I, too, have a view very much like yours of what it is to be a real Christian. Being a New Mexican as well, I'm grateful for the desert and it's way of cleansing the spirit. We are not alone, not by a long shot.

     
    At 6:57 PM, Blogger Peter said...

    Karen, I found your article at www.CommonDreams.org. Thanks so much for your clear, insightful testimony to a Christianity unencumbered by empire-compromise.

    I'm an ex-fundamentalist, a writer, and a student at George Fox Evangelical Seminary in Portland, Oregon.

    Keep up the good work.
    Peter

     
    At 7:17 PM, Blogger Don said...

    Thank you. Thank you. I love what you write and now that I've discovered you are on Blogger I've added a link on my site to yours. Peace. :-) Don

     

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