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. . . my old friend God?
By Sheila Samples
June 11, 2004
Has anybody here seen my
old friend God?
Can you tell me where He's
gone?
He freed a lot of people,
But it seems the good die
young.
But I just looked around
and He's gone...
-- apologies to Dion
for changes to
"Has
Anybody Here Seen My Old Friend
John?"
[1]
My friend Bernie says he'd fork
over big bucks to get a good look
at George Bush's
god. Bernie says he'd like to ask
him face-to-face why he ordered
Bush to go on a bloody rampage,
kill all those innocent people,
and then just leave Bush hanging
out there stammering inanely about
liberating "folks whose skin is a
different color than white," while
passing out freedom tickets like
it was the Texas Lottery.
"I wanna know who's in
charge up there in
Mission Control," Bernie roared.
"You gotta have a plan for stuff
like this. I mean, if you're God,
you got a plan -- right? Looks
like a guy who created the whole
universe -- put the sun and the
moon in just the right places --
whipped up Adam and Eve, then
filled the world with trees and
oceans and birds and fish and
animals and --"
"Bernie --" I interrupted, while
dodging his flailing arms. "Calm
down and think about this
reasonably. Look," I said, "maybe
Bush is following the wrong plan.
Or," I suggested helpfully, "
-- maybe he's following
the wrong god . . ."
"-- But I just read Bob
Woodward's book, Plan
of Attack,"
[2]
Bernie babbled, ignoring me.
"Bush told Woodward God was
sending him on a mission. Bush
believes God hand-picked him to be
president. Bush told Woodward he
was a messenger of God's will.
And guess what -- " Bernie said,
stopping to catch his breath, " --
when Woodward asked if he checked
with Poppy about going to war,
Bush laughed in his face.
Nosiree, Bush didn't stop with
Poppy. He told Woodward there was
a higher 'father' he appealed to,
and he went right on up the pike
till he got to the Big Guy. See?"
Bernie said. "That proves that
Bush and God were in cahoots from
the get-go..."
Bernie shook his head in
bewilderment. "I just don't get
it," he said. "I can't
believe how much God has changed
in the last four years.
God has always been there when
folks needed Him. But -- I dunno
-- now, He's different.
He's...He's..."
"Gone?" I blurted out impulsively,
scaring both of us. "Bernie --
God hasn't changed! He's gone!"
Shocked into silence, Bernie
glared at me for a long moment,
then turned and stomped out, still
muttering darkly.
Poor Bernie. But as usual, he got
me to thinking. As a
Christian, I cannot come
to grips with the premise that God
got us into this mess -- that God
is the shadowy figure behind the
throne, whispering into Bush's ear
to dishonor our nation,
disgrace our armed forces and
destroy tens of thousands of
innocent people. Only a
tyrant storms in and out of the
affairs of common men, robs them
of their way of life, of hope, of
free thought -- and randomly and
maliciously tortures, even
slaughters, those who dare oppose
him. Only a tyrant who, as
Aristotle wisely
noted, "must put on the appearance
of uncommon devotion to
religion." Aristotle also pointed
out that "Subjects are less
apprehensive of illegal treatment
from a ruler whom they consider
god-fearing and pious . .
."
It is a tragedy of staggering
proportions that American
Christians are so delusional that
ever-widening congregational
circles are little more than
"subjects" of George Bush
and his Bible-thumping, rabid,
right-wing administration.
Christians accept through blind
faith that God is the architect of
Bush's personal "war on terror and
evildoers." Why else
would they remain deathly silent
in the face of everything they
know for a fact is abhorrent to
both their Creator (God) and their
Savior (Jesus)? Where is the
righteous outcry against
pre-emptive attacks on innocent
men, women and children at home
and abroad? Where is the
Christian outpouring of
compassion, mercy -- agape love?
Who is caring for the poor, the
hungry, the homeless, the wounded,
the elderly? Who is burying the
dead?
It's faith-shattering to realize
that the wondrous salvation
offered by that ancient and most
wonderful man of Galilee --
teachings that have endured over a
span of more than 2,000 turbulent
years -- are suddenly
meaningless.Surely, those who
claim to be followers of
Jesus Christ are under a
spell; they are bewitched by a
shallow destructive fool who
petutantly demands special
treatment and obedience because he
is -- Praise God -- "born-again."
Is there not one Christian who
will dare to point out that, in
his foolish crusade to rid the
world of evil -- a task that only
God can perform -- Bush has
murdered more innocent people in
the last two years than all
terrorists combined?
Just one Christian. Just one with
the courage to say the unsayable
-- that George Bush has no
knowledge of objectivity nor
values...that he likely is unable
to even pronounce "metaphysics,"
let alone understand its spiritual
implications, and is unable to
form a philosophical concept of a
true God. Is there not even one
Christian who misses God and His
blessed influence in everything
around us -- the poetry of life,
the music, the sun-lit laughter
inspired by goodness and mercy --
the sheer joy of reaching out to
help those in need -- the most
vulnerable among us?
The silence of the lambs
is inexplicable.
Apparently no longer able to
discern who, or even where, God
is, Christians stand mute before
angry and power-mad religious
right-wing evangelicals like
Pat Robertson,
Jerry Falwell and
House Majority Leader Tom
DeLay who -- like most
out-of-control zealots -- are
quite mad. Although they tend to
go underground just prior to an
election, they are busy behind the
scenes in a decades-long, non-stop
crusade to gain control of the
machinations of government. If
Christians are not trembling at
the holy war launched against
Americans for control of their
faith, their lives and their
country -- they should be.
Nobody has worked longer nor more
feverishly for a Christian coup
d`etat in America than Robertson.
"What Christians have got to do,"
Robertson reported in his
Religious News Service in May
1990, "is take back this country,
one precinct at a time, one
neighborhood at a time, and one
state at a time...I honestly
believe that in my lifetime we
will see a country once again
governed by Christians . .
."
Gary Potter,
president of Catholics for
Christian Political Action,
agrees."When the Christian
majority takes over this country,
there will no satanic chruches, no
more free distribution of
pornography, no more talk of
rights for homosexuals. After the
Christian majority takes control,
pluralism will be seen as
immoral and evil, and the
state will not permit anybody the
right to practice evil."
Randall Terry,
the founder of Operation Rescue,
is relentless in his cross-country
quest to sign up intolerant
religious fanatics who will work
to wrest this nation from the
lukewarm and mealy-mouthed
Christian left. I call him
"Scary Terry," and
dissolve into uncontrollable sobs
at the mere thought of the damage
he does to unsuspecting souls...
"The only violence that you will
find in us is the violence that
takes place in the heart when the
Word of God gets into it," Terry
thundered in 1993. He told The
Fort Wayne (Indiana)
News-Sentinel, "I want you to
just let a wave of intolerance
wash over you. I want you to let a
wave of hatred wash over you.
Yes, hate is good . . .
Our goal is a Christian nation.
We have a Biblical duty, we are
called by God to conquer this
country. We don't want equal time.
We don't want pluralism."
Ah, the uplifting spiritual beauty
and holiness of sheer,
unadulterated hate. Gary
North, another Texas
religious nut, wrote in his
Political Polytheism: The Myth of
Pluralism (1989, p. 87), "The
long-term goal of Christians in
politics should be to gain
exclusive control over the
franchise. Those who refuse to
submit publicly to the eternal
sanctions of God by submitting to
His Church's public marks of the
covenant -- baptism and holy
communion -- must be
denied citizenship, just as they
were in ancient Israel."
Perhaps no Christian speaks up
because it is difficult to take
George Bush's God
seriously; because each atrocity
is just a little worse than the
last one, barely noticeable,
hardly worth mentioning. Why
should we say anything -- they
haven't come for us yet. Of
course the homosexuals are having
a bad year, but like Robertson
says, they just "want to come into
churches and disrupt church
services and throw blood all
around and try to give people AIDS
and spit in the face of
ministers," which -- when you
think about it -- isn't very
polite, is it?
And, it looks like women
will never learn.
"Chatty Patty" Robertson knows all
about feminists and their struggle
for equal rights. He isn't fooled
by the feminist agenda. He says
it's "not about equal rights for
women. It is about a socialist,
anti-family political movement
that encourages women to leave
their husbands, kill their
children, practice witchcraft,
destroy capitalism, and become
lesbians..."
However, there IS hope for
Christian women -- those who keep
their legs together until they're
married to fine, upstanding
religious husbands to whom they
remain eternally subservient.
Legs will be opened for
procreation only, according to
God's will, and the rights of
babies will be jealously protected
from conception to birth.
Then, of course, if you are an
athiest in America, you're
up that old proverbial creek
without a paddle. In
1987, Poppy (George
H.W.) snorted with
contempt when asked by a reporter
(http://cryptome.org/mil-dead-iqw.htm)
what he planned to do to win the
votes of atheists. "Surely," the
dumfounded reporter asked, "you
recognize the equal citizenship
and patriotism of Americans who
are atheists?" "No," Poppy
responded without hesitation, "I
don't know that atheists should be
considered as citizens, nor should
they be considered patriots. This
is one nation under God."
A year ago, New York Times
columnist Paul Krugman
sounded the alarm about the brazen
and radical Tom DeLay,
who gloats that he went into
politics to promote a "biblical
worldview, sabotaging tax credits
for 12 million children. "Those
tax credits would cost only $3.5
billion.," Krugman wrote, "But
Mr. DeLay has embedded the credits
in an $82 billion tax cut package.
That is, he wants to extort $22 in
tax cuts (in the face of record
budget deficits) for every dollar
given to poor children." (column
cached at
http://www.yuricareport.com/PoliticalAnalysis/Dangerous%20Right%20Wing%20Radicals.html)
How heavy must the burden of
self-deception get before
Americans feel the heat of
Bernie's outrage? Before it is
too late, we must face the fact
that George Bush seized
the opportunity to use
his born-again experience for
political gain. He maliciously
used God as a battering ram to
force his way into the halls of
power, and is using Him now as a
cudgel to beat American Christians
into abject silence. He said
recently that he had a "vision --
where people think and pray and
live in obedience to God..."
This creature whom Bush calls god
and is obsessed with forcing upon
the rest of the world is no friend
of mine -- or yours, either. Bush
and his warmongers wallow with
their god in the blood of the Old
Testament. So be it. If they
refuse to listen to the
admonishments of Jesus
Christ, maybe the Old
Testament prophet Isaiah
can get their attention,
for when Isaiah
lashed out at the Kings of Judah,
he could well have been speaking
directly to the Bush cabal and,
sadly, to far too many of us: ".
. . your hands are those
of murderers and your fingers are
filthy with sin. You lie and
grumble and oppose the good...You
spend your time and energy in
spinning evil plans which end up
in deadly actions. You cheat and
shortchange everyone. Everything
you do is filled with sin;
violence is your trademark. Your
feet run to do evil and rush to
murder; your thoughts are only of
sinning, and wherever you go you
leave behind a trail of misery and
death. You don't know what true
peace is, nor what it means to be
just and good; you continually do
wrong and those who follow you
won't experience any peace
either."
It is time we stopped the
madness -- the wanton
killing of innocent men, women and
children -- the needless slaughter
of our own armed forces abroad and
the open assault on citizens here
at home. Bush and his Religious
Right brigades have come for the
homosexuals, the athiests, the
elderly, the poor, the children,
the citizens born in other lands,
and are now looking in our
direction. Who among us will be
next -- who among us will dare to
speak out...?
It is time we hooked back up with
our old friend God. Has
anybody here seen Him?
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma
freelance writer and a former U.S.
Army Public Information Officer.
She will accept praise and
atta-boys at:
rsamples@sirinet.net.
Complaints and death threats
should be directed to her cousin,
Junior Samples, at BR-549.
This
commentary was posted on several
websites,
including SmirkingChimp.com -- http://www.smirkingchimp.com/article.php?sid=16582
[1] --
Also known as "Abraham, Martin and
John."
[2] --
Sources of Plan of Attack are at http://www.bookchecker.com/074325547X .
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