At long last, it seems to be dawning on the media that religion is playing a gigantic part in this coming election. Faith is something we Americans hesitate to discuss and, as a result, when doctrine enters the picture we are just not adept at seeing what unites us and what divides us. We somehow assume all Christians believe the same thing when this is very, very untrue. We have major differences in our views of the Good, the True and the Beautiful.
Evangelicals, exemplified by the Southern Baptist Church believe that one must be saved to be a good Christian. Salvation to this group may be a personal thing, but one “knows” a good Christian by their beliefs and their works. For example, life is sacred (they are very pro-life), they are mostly against stemcell research, and along with the gun lobby, the majority will march anywhere to “Onward Christian Soldiers”.
It is a sin to abort a fetus, but it is necessary to invoke the death penalty. Their interpretation of the Calvinist doctrine is that if a person fails, it is a personal failure, but if you succeed it is God’s Will. I was informed that divorced persons hadn’t prayed enough.
Once saved, this Christian never doubts that God is on his side, and that the hunches and opinions he has come from God. He has the ability to pray to God one day, talk of love and children, but be very selective about the color, and religion of one upon whom one lavishs love. George Bush has made an executive decision to award Faith based programs for the needy. He is to be lauded for this. However, never ask how many Jewish, Buddist or Islamic Faith based programs are awarded.
Bush also exhibits what is to me one of the most dangerous traits of the “born again.” Once saved, God’s speaks to these persons and if God has told one how to act, then how can one admit to having made any errors in judgment? Is God wrong? Not on your life. We’ve begun to see some of this doctrine at work. As one Southern Baptist lady said, “Allah is a symbol of evil.” They are all “evil doers” because of the evil that one group of Islamics created. But, and never forget this, they have always been “the infidel” and from the time of the Crusades there is little change in the evangelical attitude toward the Middle East.
Bush’s eyes glow when he tells how wonderful it will be when we can “bring democracy” to these nations. What he really means is that he wants to create an atmosphere in which evangelism can work. Remember, to the evangelical there is only one way to God and thus to heaven.
Sound familiar? Way over south of the Mediterranean Sea are those who are wielding a scythe for Allah and their view of what Allah is instructing them to do is to convert the world to Islam. Allah has spoken to them, and they are willing to give their lives, with out quarter to fulfill the will of their God.
So, in this corner we have…..
I don’t think there has ever been a more frightening time in the history of the world. That may be an exaggeration, but when there are two groups to whom God is giving diametrically opposed messages and both are, or soon will be, armed with nuclear weapons and a rigid belief in the Godliness of their cause, it causes strong hearts to grow faint. (More later)