Ways
to Fight Back Against an Evil and Dangerous World
By
Rev. Paul J. Bern
America's
electoral process plows ahead towards what could turn out to be a
Constitutional meltdown, although I sure hope not. Meanwhile, ever
greater numbers of our senior citizens live into their 100's while
mired in poverty. The horrific specter of terrorism rears its ugly
head as it spreads globally, threatening everything in its path over,
ironically, religious differences. One priest/minister saves lepers
and drives out demons, another abuses kids. One Nazi ran the ovens
while others hid Jews. There's life and death, positive and negative,
good and bad in all kinds of folks, even the 'bad' ones. And when we
marvel at those contradictions we have a ready explanation. There's
good and bad everywhere, in all races, nations, societies. We have
yet to bridge our differences in race or culture or nationality or
faith, but at least we can all agree on that simple truth while we
continue to work on all the others.
We
live in a 21st century of instant communication, jumbo
jets, knowledge and computing power that grow exponentially, and
everything on social media all the time. Nations are beginning to
blur; races, ethnicities and various nationalities are mixing, our
globe has shrunk to an overheated marble, yet the world seems more
fractured than ever. So much divides us while so much more scares us
half to death, like the ever-present threat of nuclear war, or a
sudden and unexpected job layoff. What unites us? Religion? It could,
but having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is much better,
because it can unite us all when put into practice, as it is written,
“Here is a trustworthy saying: If we died with Him, we will also
live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him; if we
disown him, he will also disown us; if we are faithless, he will
remain faithful, for he cannot disown himself.” (2nd
Timothy chapter 2, verses 11-13) Meaning that Jesus Christ, as
always, is and has the answers we are all searching for. The maximum
number of true Gods is only one. Yet we've been waging wars for
millennia over what to call him and whether he likes his picture
shown or not. But while religions, unfortunately, can't agree on the
real nature of God, they're remarkably close on people. There is near
universal agreement on what makes a good one.
Be
kind to people, treat your neighbors well, be hospitable to
strangers, pray for your enemies instead of attacking them, love one
another, live honestly, and a dozen other virtues seem to comprise
the teachings of Jesus. Its a definition of being as close to 'the
perfect human' as we can possibly be. All societies agree on them
without exception. It's as plain as daytime in the Bible, starting
with the four gospels. Humankind has been speaking these words since
the first philosopher carved cuneiform into clay.
We
must have an instinctive sense of goodness taught by our parents,
teachers, pastors and all others who chip in to get the next
generation on the right path in life. Goodness is not born into us.
The Bible reprimands us that, “All have sinned and fallen short of
God's glory” (Romans 3: 22-23). Rather than saying we are all
sinners, which is still ever so true, let me put this in a more
modern context. We – every last one of us, all of humanity, myself
included – are born with a natural enmity towards our Creator. We
are like disobedient children, wild horses that cannot be broken in,
or dogs that cannot be trained. Not all of us are particularly
grateful for being alive, some simply presume they're supposed to be
here.
Moreover,
since God made us all with a free will, we are prone to abuse it
without considering the consequences first. Many of us have no
relationship with God at all, for various reasons that I will decline
to judge, at least for now. That's what “sinful nature” means. We
also agree on what makes a bad person: The manipulator, the cheater,
the bully, the taker, the liar, the murderer and the thief. We know
who we are. The vast majority of us try not to hurt people. We try
not to cheat, lie and steal and we're ashamed of ourselves when life
drives us to those ends, or when things don't go according to plan.
We profess peace on earth and goodwill towards men, yet we Americans
in particular look the other way while the USDoD continues to
stockpile nuclear weapons. And for ten thousand years we've let the
bad people push us around and tell us what to do and whom to do it
to. We've let them dominate us because they were mean and ruthless
enough to force us, and we were too soft or lazy to stop them until
they did terrible damage. We should not ever hesitate to stop evil
people.
Bad
people are very hard to ignore. You can't avoid a bad person if he or
she happens to be your boss at work. And that happens a lot, because
bad people seem disproportionately to occupy corner offices and seats
on the Board of Directors. They know how to play the cynical, cold
hearted game of office politics. That can be rough on you if you work
with them. But the worst people also know how to play the high-stakes
game of real politics, and that's rough on everybody. Bad people
hate, and they convince ordinary good people to hate the same things.
Oh sure, there are always a few saints who rise above the evil that
bad people do, and they usually die for it. We know about them
posthumously from the Bible (Christ's crucifixion, the story of
Stephen in Acts 6, 7 & 8, etc.), the King and Kennedy
assassinations of the 1960's, stories about 9/11, and books about the
Holocaust.
But
those aren't good people, they're great people, and we can't count on
them because they don't come along every day. But there are always
plain old good people around, because there's good and bad in all
kinds. To borrow a truism, the only reason bad people succeed is
because good people stand by and do nothing. And so this is a call to
arms for good people everywhere! We have to stop following the bad
people immediately! Without us, bad people lose their power, bad
governments lose their legitimacy, ditto for these huge corporations
that pollute the earth and poison our food and water. Does anyone
reading this who believes in a Higher Power seriously believe that
God has not seen all this? Is there anyone remaining who does not
understand that God is sitting back waiting for just the right time,
just the right set of circumstances and for the worst possible moment
to unleash the fury he has stored up for those who know only
violence, death and cruelty??
Good
people everywhere, I'm speaking to every one of you. We need to go
on strike against
the world!
Let's tell the bullies and haters they no longer exist as far as
we're concerned. Let's tell the warmongers we refuse to go to foreign
lands and fight their wars, because we don't want to have to kill any
more people for the benefit of a few. Let's laugh at the conspiracies
of their 'intelligence communities', reject the twisted right
wing-nut theories of “American exceptional-ism”, and refuse to be
provoked by the aggression of small minorities. Let's tell them we
won't play their deadly games anymore! Let's tell them it's over!
We're not going to buy their stuff any more, either!Let's tell all
the capitalists where they can go with all their junky merchandise,
and exactly how to get there! Maybe we can give them an island where
they can fight it out to their black hearts' content. Greenland
comes to mind, so does Antarctica. Maybe they'll all just kill each
other off there, on the island of the damned. Maybe then, and only
then, the rest of us can finally have some peace and quiet.
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