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Confessing Christ in a World of Violence

Scott1

Well-Known Member
I usually just post a link, but I liked this article so much, I got permission to reprint it here:

Our world is wracked with violence and war. But Jesus said: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God" (Matt. 5:9). Innocent people, at home and abroad, are increasingly threatened by terrorist attacks. But Jesus said: "Love your enemies, pray for those who persecute you" (Matt. 5:44). These words, which have never been easy, seem all the more difficult today.


Nevertheless, a time comes when silence is betrayal. How many churches have heard sermons on these texts since the terrorist atrocities of September 11? Where is the serious debate about what it means to confess Christ in a world of violence? Does Christian "realism" mean resigning ourselves to an endless future of "pre-emptive wars"? Does it mean turning a blind eye to torture and massive civilian casualties? Does it mean acting out of fear and resentment rather than intelligence and restraint?

Faithfully confessing Christ is the church's task, and never more so than when its confession is co-opted by militarism and nationalism.

- A "theology of war," emanating from the highest circles of American government, is seeping into our churches as well.

- The language of "righteous empire" is employed with growing frequency.

- The roles of God, church, and nation are confused by talk of an American "mission" and "divine appointment" to "rid the world of evil."

The security issues before our nation allow no easy solutions. No one has a monopoly on the truth. But a policy that rejects the wisdom of international consultation should not be baptized by religiosity. The danger today is political idolatry exacerbated by the politics of fear.

In this time of crisis, we need a new confession of Christ.

1. Jesus Christ, as attested in Holy Scripture, knows no national boundaries. Those who confess his name are found throughout the earth. Our allegiance to Christ takes priority over national identity. Whenever Christianity compromises with empire, the gospel of Christ is discredited.

We reject the false teaching that any nation-state can ever be described with the words, "the light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it." These words, used in scripture, apply only to Christ. No political or religious leader has the right to twist them in the service of war.

2. Christ commits Christians to a strong presumption against war. The wanton destructiveness of modern warfare strengthens this obligation. Standing in the shadow of the Cross, Christians have a responsibility to count the cost, speak out for the victims, and explore every alternative before a nation goes to war. We are committed to international cooperation rather than unilateral policies.

We reject the false teaching that a war on terrorism takes precedence over ethical and legal norms. Some things ought never be done - torture, the deliberate bombing of civilians, the use of indiscriminate weapons of mass destruction - regardless of the consequences.

3. Christ commands us to see not only the splinter in our adversary's eye, but also the beam in our own. The distinction between good and evil does not run between one nation and another, or one group and another. It runs straight through every human heart.

We reject the false teaching that America is a "Christian nation," representing only virtue, while its adversaries are nothing but vicious. We reject the belief that America has nothing to repent of, even as we reject that it represents most of the world's evil. All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Rom 3:23).

4. Christ shows us that enemy-love is the heart of the gospel. While we were yet enemies, Christ died for us (Rom. 5:8, 10). We are to show love to our enemies even as we believe God in Christ has shown love to us and the whole world. Enemy-love does not mean capitulating to hostile agendas or domination. It does mean refusing to demonize any human being created in God's image.

We reject the false teaching that any human being can be defined as outside the law's protection. We reject the demonization of perceived enemies, which only paves the way to abuse; and we reject the mistreatment of prisoners, regardless of supposed benefits to their captors.

5. Christ teaches us that humility is the virtue befitting forgiven sinners. It tempers all political disagreements, and it allows that our own political perceptions, in a complex world, may be wrong.

We reject the false teaching that those who are not for the United States politically are against it or that those who fundamentally question American policies must be with the "evil-doers." Such crude distinctions, especially when used by Christians, are expressions of the Manichaean heresy, in which the world is divided into forces of absolute good and absolute evil.

The Lord Jesus Christ is either authoritative for Christians, or he is not. His Lordship cannot be set aside by any earthly power. His words may not be distorted for propagandistic purposes. No nation-state may usurp the place of God. We believe that acknowledging these truths is indispensable for followers of Christ. We urge them to remember these principles in making their decisions as citizens. Peacemaking is central to our vocation in a troubled world where Christ is Lord.

http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=action.election&item=confession_signers

See the statement endorsed by more than 200 Christian theologians and ethicists, plus a complete list of signers.
 

t3gah

Well-Known Member
Nice article and well spoken. I've heard many the remark that God thinks war against evil is ok based upon the Old Testament. Those persons I suppose didn't examine the scriptures further to see that it was God himself that said or did not say to his choosen ones who to fight.

I can recall one account... David says "shall I go up against them God?" and God says "Go up against them and I will give them into your hand".

It's too bad that the war makers don't look into the accounts in the Old Testament further and even worse that they don't even acknowledge the "Prince of Peace" and all the examples he left for their review in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

The only solice a Christian has today is the scripture in Isaias...

(Isaiah 2:1-4) 2:1 The word that Isaias the son of Amos saw, concerning Juda and Jerusalem. 2:2 And in the last days the mountain of the house of the Lord shall be prepared on the top of mountains, and it shall be exalted above the hills, and all nations shall flow unto it. 2:3 And many people shall go, and say: Come and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob, and he will teach us his ways, and we will walk in his paths: for the law shall come forth from Sion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. 2:4 And he shall judge the Gentiles, and rebuke many people: and they shall turn their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into sickles: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they be exercised any more to war.
 

Zionic86

Member
People are acting blind and retarted. Is not the war we are engaged in covered in a blanket of deception. ANd yet so many of us still agree with it. ITS FOOOLISH. yet its only successfull in america because of the large hypnotic mind control state of being getting proclaimed secretly throughout all inhabitants of this FALLEN country. This country is complete bish. And this country is one of the notches shaped onto the key to make it fit well, the key to open the last days. The key to end human happiness. The key of armageddon. The key is being inserted now. Day by day. second by second. And at the present moment, the key is almost completely into the lock. And now all we have left is the time it takes for the key to turn and open armegeddon. I think honestly the last days are here. And at least half of the people alive today will be here still, when the door is swung open and the shockwaves emerge from it. The first of the shockwaves will be from nuclear weapons and chemical weapons. And once this door is open we are all basically screwed when it comes down to it. I think jesus will also come. But first , the carpet of his entry will be laid down. And the carpet will consist of everyone sitting in awe gazing at the eminent destruction closing in around them. The people of the world will realize what has happenned. A takeover. A fall. and will realize how insignificant and foolish the world has been. That will be the carpet for jesus to walk on. The time will come quickly.
 
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