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wcepler Donating Member (591 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-02-07 11:45 PM
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SOS to Christianity

May we drop the appellations like Catholic, Protestant, Fundamentalist, Evangelical, Christian Right, etc., and simply talk to and about Christians and Christianity.

True or False? George Bush speaks for America.

Demonstrably false! Check all the polls. God knows who or what he "thinks" he is speaking for, but it's certainly not us.

True of False? Millionaire television Evangelists are speaking for the whole of Christianity.

Also totally false! Outside their twitching television audiences, their impact and influence on the Christian religion is profoundly limited. The 2,000 year old "super taker" of Christianity has never been turned by fanatical cults.

Which brings to why this is an SOS to Christianity.

The carefully orchestrated illusion of the last six year (a la Karl Rove) is that Bush/Republicans are all of a piece with Christianity. Hence, many good hearted Christians voted for Bush, assuming they were voting for Christian values.

This was a triumph of Judas/Nazi propaganda, because EVERYTHING the Bush/Republican administration is doing and has done would be anathema to the loving founder of Christianity.

REPUBLICAN FACT: The United States of America is now a Dictatorship of the Rich. Don't look to South America to find oligarchies; just look at the White House.

CHRISTIAN FACT: The main thing Jesus Christ preached was compassion for the poor in spirit (and pocket). We must never forget that the ONLY time in the gospels when Jesus "lost his cool" was when he whipped the money changers out of the temple. Alas, he didn't finish the job (our responsibility?) since the Earth is still crawling with money changing "temples", such as the Bush/Saudi Royal Family, Texas energy corporations whose profits increased SEVERAL HUNDRED PERCENT during these last six Bush/Saudi years, and Cheney/Halliburton's monstrous gouging in Iraq, and on and on and on. Bottom line, the vampire rich have changed from millionaires to multimillionaires and multimillionaires to billionaires, all thanks to this puppet president of America's Greek God like elites.

Granted, it's taken awhile, but we finally see things like they are (in spite of the Judas press), and what we see is profoundly different from the Republican propaganda picture continuously painted since the year 2000.

Naturally, on one side we have Bush/Republicans and on the other side we have Democratic progressives.

So on WHICH SIDE do the values and vision of Christianity and Jesus Christ fall?

Nothing could be simpler. Pug spinning notwithstanding, Jesus' compassion for the middle and lower classes (to use contemporary words) harmonizes perfectly with the left of center values and policies of the Democratic Party.

And please, please ignore the hypocritical dem centrists (e.g., Hillary Clinton, Joe Liebermann, and the DLC); since they are the court jesters, merely, of the vampire rich -- the "luke warm" ones Jesus said he would spit out of his mouth. No, "liberalism" and "progressivism" are the political words which are virtual synonyms of the primary teachings of Jesus Christ, i.e., compassion for the poor and contempt for the astronomically rich.

Of course, for the Republican Party it's exactly the opposite: contempt for the poor and compassion for the astronomically rich. Hence munificent tax breaks for the 1% elites and back breaks for the 99% of the rest of us.

A related and terribly important question is why weren't there any outspoken Christians in Bush's original coterie of advisor's who buried American foreign policy in quicksand Middle Eastern wars in the first place? A fact that is exceedingly odd for an administration that claimed it had Jesus by the throat? Maybe we should go back and take a long hard look at exactly who made up that power structure of infinitely influential "advisor's" for whom America was the tail and they were the dog. And to what extent (if at all) did these people take seriously the teachings of Jesus Christ?

Hopefully, 2007 will mark the year when Christians and Liberals begin to unite around such shared values as compassion for the lower and middle classes, and contempt for the Bush/Republican "money changers".

ps: Ironically, many (most?) liberals are also Christians, so another way this could be said is that liberal/progressive Christians wonder how GOP (Greed on Parade) individuals could presume to think of themselves as Christians.
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Lydia Leftcoast Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-03-07 12:01 AM
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1. I can answer one question:
"A related and terribly important question is why weren't there any outspoken Christians in Bush's original coterie of advisor's who buried American foreign policy in quicksand Middle Eastern wars in the first place? A fact that is exceedingly odd for an administration that claimed it had Jesus by the throat? Maybe we should go back and take a long hard look at exactly who made up that power structure of infinitely influential "advisor's" for whom America was the tail and they were the dog. And to what extent (if at all) did these people take seriously the teachings of Jesus Christ?"

If the Bushboy follows Poppy's example, he simply ignores any religious leaders who disagree with him. I doubt that the Bushes get any input from religious leaders when making their decisions. Instead, they appear to shop for religious leaders who will support their preconceived positions.
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beam me up scottie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-03-07 12:21 AM
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2. Short list of people burned as heretics by people who thought of themselves as christians:
Edited on Wed Jan-03-07 01:07 AM by beam me up scottie
Those burned by Roman Catholic executioners

Ramihrdus of Cambrai (1076 or 1077)
Peter of Bruys († 1130)
Gerard Segarelli († 1300)
Fra Dolcino († 1307)
Sister Margherita († 1307)
Brother Longino († 1307)
Marguerite Porete († 1310)
Jacques de Molay (1243–1314), burned after conviction by a tribunal under the control of King Philip IV of France.
Francesco da Pistoia († 1337)
Lorenzo Gherardi († 1337)
Bartolomeo Greco († 1337)
Bartolomeo da Bucciano († 1337)
Antonio Bevilacqua († 1337)
William Sawtre († 1401)
John Badby († 1410)
Jan Hus (1371–1415)
Jerome of Prague (1365–1416), relapsed heretic
St. Joan of Arc (1412–1431), burned after conviction by a pro-English tribunal of Catholic clergy.
Jean Vallière († 1523)
Michael Sattler († 1527)
Patrick Hamilton († 1528)
Balthasar Hubmaier (1485–1528), relapsed heretic
George Blaurock (1491–1529)
Hans Langegger († 1529)
Giovanni Milanese († 1530)
William Tyndale (1490–1536)
John Frith (1503–1533)
Jakob Hutter († 1536)
Francisco de San Roman († 1540)
Giandomenico dell' Aquila († 1542)
George Wishart (1513–1546)
John Rogers († 1555)
Rowland Taylor († 1555)
John Hooper († 1555)
Patrick Pakingham († 1555)
Hugh Latimer (1485–1555), relapsed heretic
Nicholas Ridley (1500–1555)
Bartolomeo Hector († 1555)
Paolo Rappi († 1555)
Vernon Giovanni († 1555)
Labori Antonio († 1555)
John Bradford († 1555)
Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556), relapsed heretic
Pomponio Angerio († 1556)
Nicola Sartonio († 1557)
Fra Gioffredo Varaglia († 1558)
Gisberto di Milanuccio († 1558)
Francesco Cartone († 1558)
Antonio di Colella († 1559)
Antonio Gesualdi († 1559)
Giacomo Bonello († 1560)
Mermetto Savoiardo († 1560)
Dionigi di Cola († 1560)
Gian Pascali di Cuneo († 1560)
Bernardino Conte († 1560)
Macarius († 1563)
Giorgio Olivetto († 1567)
Luca di Faenza († 1568)
Bartolomeo Bartoccio († 1569)
Fra Arnaldo di Santo Zeno († 1570)
Alessandro di Giacomo († 1574)
Benedetto Thomaria († 1574)
Diego Lopez († 1583)
Gabriello Henriquez († 1583)
Borro of Arezzo († 1583)
Ludovico Moro († 1583)
Pietro Benato († 1585)
Francesco Gambonelli († 1594)
Marcantonio Valena († 1594)
Giovanni Antonio da Verona († 1599)
Fra Celestino († 1599)
Giordano Bruno (1548–1600)
Maurizio Rinaldi († 1600)
Bartolomeo Coppino († 1601)
Maria Barbara Carillo (1625–1721)
Gabriel Malagrida († 1761)
Thomas Szük (1522–1568)
Joshua Weißöck (1488–1498)



Those burned by Anglican executioners

Anne Askew (1521–1546)
Joan Bocher († 1550)
George van Parris († 1551)
Matthew Hamont († 1579)
John Lewes († 1583)
Peter Cole († 1587)
Francis Kett († 1589)
Bartholomew Legate (1575–1612)
Edward Wightman (1566–1612), relapsed heretic



Those burned by Eastern Orthodox executioners

Basil the Physician († 1118)
Avvakum Petrovich (1620–1682)



Those burned by Calvinist executioners

Michael Servetus (1511–1553)
Kristof Walken (1522-1551)




ps: Ironically, many (most?) liberals are also Christians, so another way this could be said is that liberal/progressive Christians wonder how GOP (Greed on Parade) individuals could presume to think of themselves as Christians.




History is littered with the charred corpses of people who were deemed "not christian" or "not christian enough" by other christians.

When you're looking at it from this side of the fire, all people who claim to have God on their side look alike.









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greyl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-03-07 01:19 AM
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3. The values an vision of Christianity fall on the side of wanton destruction
of the community of life and obliteration of cultures that aren't living The One Right Way to Live. Just like the other salvationist religions, unfortunately for the rest of us creatures.
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muriel_volestrangler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-03-07 09:18 AM
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4. Your message seems confusing
May we drop the appellations like Catholic, Protestant, Fundamentalist, Evangelical, Christian Right, etc., and simply talk to and about Christians and Christianity.
...
True of False? Millionaire television Evangelists are speaking for the whole of Christianity.

Also totally false! Outside their twitching television audiences, their impact and influence on the Christian religion is profoundly limited. The 2,000 year old "super taker" of Christianity has never been turned by fanatical cults.


If you want to drop "Fundamentalist" etc., then the TV evangelists will appear to be speaking for the whole of Christianity. And their money will make them the loudest religious voice heard in the USA.
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