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Religion, The Fundamentalists Don’t really Believe

“Kill them all,” he said with a big grin, “kill them all – in the Name of the Lord.” This American religious leader was on CNN at the time… live, national television, and he was dead serious. Who was this compassionless, bloodthirsty monster?

I didn’t really want to talk about this issue, but someone has to and the silence of others – True Believers who SHOULD be speaking out against religious legalism – forces me to do this. As for the bloodthirsty maniac, his name is Jerry Falwell, one of the preeminent leaders of western religious fundamentalism – or dominionism if you prefer. The name I think is more correct is ‘radical religionists.’ Now the words aren’t new: Ann Coulter, another regular on television and one who is accepted as a leader in radical religionism despite the fact she brags about her whoreish behavior – who loudly proclaims her Christian faith in one breath and talks about picking up men in bars in another, has said that we must kill all of their leaders and forcibly convert the survivors to Christianity. This is the face of religion today. You can see why I want to call this radical religionism and not Christianity.

Falwell is an American religious leader. He is a fundamentalist. He seeks and has gained great political power. He seeks and has gained great wealth. He takes personal credit for reelecting George W. Bush, although I suspect that this is just overactive ego: People voted for George for many reasons, such as John Kerry being a waffling slimy politician, and probably Falwell’s personal endorsement would be low on the list. But this journal entry is not about politics; it is about the gripe I have with extreme and legalistic religion today.

I didn’t mean to turn this artist’s journal entry into a religious tome, I really didn’t. Perhaps I wanted to talk about how I have lost my hope in the church as an agent for the good. But because I’ve had so much religious education and because I’ve invested most of my life in religion, I can’t seem to avoid this any longer. So bear with me for a bit…

I used to be very religious; I got a Bible education and even became a minister. I have  even taught college-level theology classes. But there were a couple of things that always troubled me in the back of my mind, such as the fact that so many ‘believers’ want to sit in judgment of others in contradiction to the scripture, and even violently attack those who do not believe exactly the same things they do. And then there’s the related fact that those who claim to believe the Bible, don’t.

I grew up in a crazy family but in that insane, Manson family-like milieu, my mother was a bastion of sanity – relatively speaking. And she always said, “actions speak louder than words.” And she also said, “When people tell you who they are, be skeptical. When they show you who they are, believe them.”

There is a huge disconnect between the fundamentalist leader’s presumed faith and their actions. I will show you …

Jerry is perhaps the number one spokesman for Christian fundamentalism. He claims that he loves God and claims to know that we’re all sinners …he says all the right religious stuff, and he’s mastered the art of saying it with a sincere look on his face. But he doesn’t REALLY believe, and I can prove it…

Love The Rich, Hate The Poor

Reverend Falwell, like Rick Warren, James Dobson, D. James Kennedy, John Hagee, Pat Robertson and many others, has sought and has gained enormous political influence. It would be fair to say that most holders of political office fear Mr. Falwell and his cohorts, and will do much to appease them. Mr. Falwell is a rich man. Very rich. He has servants, he has a mansion, he flies around in a private jet. And he “earned” all that wealth by convincing people that he’s especially and uniquely in touch with God and that he is God’s spokesman. So people give him a lot of money.

If you believe the Bible and take it literally as Falwell claims to do, then you must know that the pursuit of wealth and political power is contrary to the teachings of Jesus. Indeed, such conduct is shown to be particularly abhorrent in the New Testament. It isn’t just that money is the “root of all sorts of evil” as the Bible states, but also that Jesus explicitly condemned such behavior among his followers. Jesus said, “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter heaven.” And more than that, religious leaders who seek political control of people are known as Pharisees in the Bible, and they were THE NUMBER ONE target of Jesus’ condemnation – not, as you might have been led to believe, homosexuals or loose women.

Now people like Falwell always try to get out of this by pointing out that Jesus’ disciples replied to this remark by saying it must be impossible then, to which Jesus replied, “To man it is impossible, but to God all things are possible.” And then he says that the Pharisees weren’t condemned for being only for being legalists who tried to turn a personal relationship with God into State-sanctioned laws, but also for making more laws than God intended. According to Falwell, this negates Jesus’ original statements, so it’s okay for him to seek wealth and power at the expense of others. So why did Jesus bother saying it? According to Falwell, Jesus wasted his breath warning us about the pursuit of wealth and political power. He didn’t mean it. (!)

Jesus actually explained how a rich man like Falwell could get into heaven. He didn’t leave unanswered the question of how such seemingly impossible things could become possible with God: When a rich man approached him as to what he should do, Jesus told him plainly, “Sell everything you have, give the money to the poor, and follow me.” – Don’t hold your breath waiting for Jerry or any of the other evangelical millionaires to do that, but if they really believed what they claim to believe that’s exactly what they would do.

Jerry says he doesn’t really live the rich lifestyle he so clearly leads. The church just gives him all this stuff, he says, and he is powerless over it. Anyone can see that this is a load of crap.

Falwell then tries to compare himself with Old Testament characters that were rich. Of course, those characters lived under the old covenant, when God dealt with nations instead of individuals – according to the Bible – which is why Abraham could have sex with prostitutes and Lot could pork his daughters and they were still okay in God’s sight. Jesus was very clear about what he thinks of the accumulation of wealth under the new covenant.

In the early church, wealthy people who wanted to become Christians followed Jesus’ instructions and sold their possessions. Everyone shared what they had together, and nobody was left wanting, unless everyone was left wanting. There were no elites in the original church. We know this from history. Jerry and his cohorts like Warren, Dobson and Robertson would have a cow and go blind if they had to share their wealth!

Meanwhile, Jerry rubs elbows with the rich, serves the interests of the super-rich, while actively opposing anyone who thinks that poor people should get a fairer deal in this country, that we should maybe at least treat the poor as well as every other western democracy. Jerry won’t stand for that. So the preeminent representative of Christian fundamentalism declares that we should love and cater to the rich while scorning the poor. And not Falwell alone, of course. Yeah, that’s the Bible message for sure.

Heaping Judgment

The second thing Jerry would do – if he really believed in what he claims to believe – is to stop condemning others, because anyone who really believes the Bible knows that a person’s life and any judgment thereof is strictly between that person and God – it is never our place to usurp God’s place and declare judgment.

Some try to retreat to a passage which mentions to judge righteous judgment. But is Jerry Falwell really righteous? Is he sinless? Does he not instead bear all the marks of a false prophet? Isn’t he teaching Paul’s very definition of “another Jesus?”

Love The Fetus, Hate The Child

Jerry proves he doesn’t really believe what he preaches – he proves it every day, again and again. Not him alone, but all the other false prophets with him. James Dobson, Rick Warren, Pat Robertson… I’m looking at YOU!

While Mr. Falwell and others scream loud and long about abortion, killing children once they are born is no problem in his eyes. After all, many of the people already killed in our religious wars are small children. Tens of thousands of them. But that’s okay, according to Jerry. Once they’re born, Jerry and Pat and James Dobson tell us, they can go to hell.

People can argue about abortion because a fetus is not a separate entity in the sense that it could exist outside of the mother. I don’t want to debate abortion, though, I will only point out the hypocrisy of someone foaming at the mouth over abortion because they supposedly “respect life” so much, while calling for genocide of brown people and displaying indifference to the suffering and death of tens of thousands of already-born children every day, as Jerry says, “in the Name of the Lord.”

It goes much further than that, of course. Jerry Falwell (and Pat Robertson and Rick Warren and James Dobson and D. James Kennedy and many others) as an ally of wealthy elitists, opposes universal health care and any other program that might save the lives of children who have already been born and who could be saved except for the greed of a few powerful people. If your kid is born with a killer illness that could be treated if only you had half million dollars but you work for wal-mart, tough! As far as Falwell and his ilk are concerned, you can go die and be quiet about it. That’s Jerry Falwells fundamentalist Christianity: Love the fetus, hate the child.

No matter how much Jerry professes to love the Lord, no matter how polished and practiced his performance is – and it is very practiced, he can’t really believe the things he claims to believe in and still live the life he leads or advocate the things he advocates. And he can’t hide from what is plainly visible in his life. If Jerry Falwell is an example of a “Man of God” then God must be pure evil. But as I said, this is only further evidence that Jerry and his friends preach another Jesus – the one we were warned about.

I’m not addressing – and will not address – whether or not Jerry or anyone else is a “real” Christian, or is “saved.” That’s none of my business. They could simply be mistaken. You shouldn’t assume I’m talking about anything except the exact issues that I address here. Anything else would be an unwarranted assumption. I’m asking, does Jerry (or most other fundamentalist Christians) really believe what he claims to believe, and the answer is clearly, NO. There is no possibility of reconciling the Falwell-Robertson-Dobson preaching of power and money with what Jesus plainly taught in the Bible.

Sin is sin, we’re all told. The things Jerry does, he does knowingly and willfully. He’s proud of it, and quite willing to brag about it. According to Jerry, his incredible wealth and political clout just proves that God is blessing him. Again, it doesn’t mean he isn’t saved, but it DOES mean that he is misleading others and thus causing terrible harm.

If you really believe the New Testament and want to take it literally as Jerry claims he does, then you must admit that Jerry’s lifestyle and his advocacy of cruel social Darwinism must be an affront to God. That’s IF you take the Bible literally, as Falwell claims. I’m dealing with his words versus his life. Nothing else. And again, he is far from alone. This does not mean that you need to be his judge, you just need to stop following him (and those of his ilk).

The vast majority of Bible scholars say that the Bible is to be taken as a guide via examples and stories, and is not to be taken as literally true in every aspect. It should be interpreted spiritually, just as we are shown over and over again by example in the New Testament.
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Whenever you write anything questioning some item of faith, you get hate mail. Not just hate, but death threats. People say in effect, “believe in Jesus as I conceive of Him and an inerrant Bible as interpreted by my particular sect, or I will kill you. I will kill your family, too. So you’d better repent!”

Stop and think about that for a minute…. If the people who write this kind of mail actually believed in the things they claim to believe in, why would they have a violent reaction to someone who has questions? Why would anyone who has faith and believes his faith is true be afraid of facts, reason, or logic? Wouldn’t they be content with their relationship with God and not worry about what others say?

Well, the answer becomes obvious once you dwell on it for a while: These people, deep down in the back of their minds, know – or believe they know – that their faith isn’t real. In the darkest corners of their minds they harbor a deep suspicion that they’ve built their lives around falsehoods, and staked their hopes on illusions.  And that is why they are scared.

It is as if someone made a house of glass, and then told him or herself that it was an impregnable force field. And the only way he/she could sleep at night was to keep telling him/herself over and over again that his or her flimsy shack was really an unassailable fortress that could be touched by no one.

Then one day I come along and walk up to the thing and say, “Hey, wait, this is just glass. There’s no force field here. Look, I’m touching the glass!”

The person can’t live with the truth. The illusion that he/she lived in a fortress was all that kept him/her going. The reaction must be immediate, and violent. The awareness of truth must be stopped at all costs, lest the world of the fortress-owner collapse and dissolve into nothingness.

The violence and hate of  of some “believers” proves that they don’t really believe in the things they claim to believe in. That is why they are afraid.

So it is with the followers of the false prophets, who have invested their lives and personal identities in the teachings of someone who has strayed far from the real words of Jesus and the Apostles.

It is disappointing to see that so many people who claim faith are so unbelieving in their lives. They are full of hate and call it love (or God’s judgment, just to absolve themselves of responsibility for what they are doing), full of fear that they call faith, and full of self-doubts that they call persecution – again evading responsibility for their own misgivings and putting them off on others. I’m not their judge. I wouldn’t do that, but I can say that I am here to speak the words of TRUTH … and the Word will set you free.

Alas, many do not believe. They profess, they proclaim. They don’t really believe it. And this fact must be hidden at all costs, even if we have to kill them all in the name of the Lord.

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We don’t have much in the way of Christianity today – not that could be identified from the New Testament. We have Churchianity. Churchianity is a religion that manages to avoid all the good things the Bible says true religion should practice and instead substitutes a compassionless, hard-hearted legalism that was once called the School of the Pharisees. And that is what is taking over America.

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Power of Faith, The Greater Power of Falsehood

Awaken, sleepers … I’m talking about those who have always considered themselves to be people of faith but who never think of themselves as worthy to speak out in defense of that faith. That’s FAITH, not legalism!

Of course, that’s exactly the way one should be. Christianity has never had a problem with people who just try to live their own lives according to the principles Jesus taught. The bane of Christianity has been the hyper-arrogant who declare themselves to be the spokesmen of God. Those types have plagued religion from the beginning of time, and mostly we’ve been able to just put up with them. Lately, though, it seems as though catastrophe is looming. Our faith is under fire. But the terrible menace to true faith is an insidious cancer that is eating up the church from the inside.

The biggest threat to the Christian faith in America is NOT evolution. The biggest threat to Christianity, the one that has the genuine power to destroy it, is the threat from within; it is the multi-headed monster of theocratic fundamentalism.

I’ve spoken of this before and if you are a regular reader to this site you have seen that others have spoken out as well. The Black Death of Phariseeism is strangling the life out of the church, turning it into a mirror image of Islam’s wahabi-ism – an American Taliban.

I’m one of those who didn’t want to speak out. I thought that religious leaders of good conscience would tell the world of the many Biblical warnings about the false prophets of legalism. But the leaders have remained silent.

The American Taliban’s power of falsehood brings wealth and political influence, and the ability to intimidate and coerce real people of faith. Gaining such power requires deception, it is true, and this is the sign that these people are not the spokesmen of God they claim to be.

Children, listen to me, you cannot let these agents of the Devil disguised as ministers destroy that which has taken 2000 years to build. I know you want to just mind your own business, that’s what marks you as a true person of faith – but allowing these sinister ministers to be the voice of Christianity is killing us all and driving millions away.

It doesn’t matter how big their churches are; some of the biggest churches harbor the biggest false prophets. All having a big church proves is that the pastor is a master manipulator and organizer, but you have to ask yourself why they would work so hard to build for themselves great temples and high-paying jobs if they are humble servants of God. The answer seems clear. Mega-church often means mega-liar and mega-pharisee. Not all, but MANY. Beware.

Don’t let the bad guys win. This is one time that it is up to us. The power of faith works from within; it is not a property of some organization.

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Religion – Christianity’s False Prophets

For years now, I’ve been warning you that false prophets disguised as angels of light have invaded and taken over the church in the form of televangelists and megachurch ‘pastors’ and now the church is finally starting to wake up – or so I hope.

It isn’t really a new message. Paul, not the nicest guy in the New Testament, warned you about false prophets disguised as angels of light (2 Cor 11:13,14). What did you expect, hmm? Did you think they would come to your church and say, “hi, I’m a false prophet. Let me deceive you.” No, they come and say, “The Lord has spoken to me..” ..and you listened.

But now some evangelicals are starting to listen to my words and the warnings of the New Testament. Just this past week, evangelical religious leaders rebuked Pat Robertson for damaging the Christian movement. Of course, he isn’t the only one at war with the true faith: Jerry Falwell and James Dobson also hold the title of being part of the unholy false trinity. But they have plenty of help from megachurch pastors who use brainwashing instead of the gospel to manipulate their followers into becoming Pharisees instead of Christians.

It is somewhat heartening to see a few evangelicals speaking out, but it’s an hour late and a dollar short as far as I’m concerned. These guys left me alone out there to sound the warning – for YEARS. Now they’re finally saying “oh yeah, I guess we should say something about that.” Thanks a lot, ‘pastors.’

From the article above, Richard Land, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s ethics and religious liberty commission, has said he was “stunned and appalled that Pat Robertson would claim to know the mind of God concerning whether particular tragic events … were the judgments of God.”

Yes, what have -I- been saying all this time, huh? Nice of you to finally wake up, though. But Pat isn’t the only one, as I have said. Several other televangelists and megachurch ‘pastors’ use this same technique of predicting the PAST and purporting to speak for God.

Of course, for Rick Warren, Robertson, Falwell and Dobson there is no such thing as bad news. These cynical master manipulators of the faithful simply use criticism to “prove” they are being persecuted because they “speak for God.”

Also from the above cited article: Brian Britt, director of the Religious Studies Program at Virginia Tech, said Robertson’s remarks aren’t just “off-the-wall, crazy uncle stuff” but part of a strategy that earns him headlines. When people attack Robertson, he wins sympathy for appearing to be an underdog, Britt said. “It reinforces an image of Christianity as a persecuted religion, a religion that is being hounded by the secularists out of the public square, rather than a dominant and (psychologically controlling) force.”

It’s a no-lose situation for the false prophets, and they will continue to mislead the more gullible among those of faith.. sadly. I know I can’t stop their evil ways, but I will continue to do my best to try to hold back the tide of Pharisaic legalism and the coming human sacrifice cult that it will engender.

But I want to thank those few evangelicals who have decided to join the fight, however late. I can use all the help I can get.

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God – Angry Dad or Drug of the Masses?

Is God The Angry Dad, The Person In Charge, or the Drug of the Masses? The answer to that question leads us to the greatest threat to human civilization and to our personal safety. The greatest threat the world has ever seen.

The story is old, and the arguments are well-worn.  The difference we see today is not about some prophecy or vision but about the fact that technology now allows utter annihilation of humanity at the hands of those whose fanaticism cries-out for such destruction.

Most of Christianity throughout its history has taken the view that God is the kind of like the big giant “Person In Charge” (the PIC) – He made everything and if you screw it up you’ll have to answer to Him.

From time to time, however, there has arisen a much more ancient, much more carnal view of God; that of the Angry Dad. The Angry Dad God is really pissed off over a great many things and regularly sends punishments upon the earth such as hurricanes and earthquakes and wars as a result of his anger.

Angry Dad God is appeased only through the shedding of innocent blood. This is the view of the new Dominionist fundamentalist Christians such as Pat Robertson, Rick Warren  and Jerry Falwell. Or more accurately, it is the message they preach and teach, regardless of what they actually believe.

In addition, we have the enlightened view of God as the comforter  in times of trouble. Marx put this idea more callously when he referred to religion as the opiate of the masses. Nevertheless, belief in God gives us a sense of higher purpose and greater meaning that extends beyond our mortal lives – and this is a very valuable contribution.

Interestingly, religion has almost an identical affect on the human body as opium or heroin. It causes the release of brain chemicals that induce a sense of well being and even fight pain. Religion’s ability to soothe and heal hearts in troubling times is well known. This is the part of religion that has served humanity so well for thousands of years.

At the same time, the Angry Dad version of religion has arisen and degenerated into killing sprees and human sacrifice cults. This is the very danger we face today.

Whenever you hear about some mom drowning her kids or a father that shoots his family, there is always one common thread: All of these people – every last one of them, were fanatically religious and believed in the Angry Dad God, the God of fundamentalist Christianity and Islam. They killed because of sin, because of demon possession. They killed because their Angry Dad God demanded it.

Today we have cynical power-seekers like Pat Robertson, Rick Warren, Jerry Falwell, John Hagee, Tim LaHaye and James Dobson using the Angry Dad-God model for their own purposes. And I have warned you that this can and will degenerate into a killing and or a human sacrifice cult unless true Christians rise up as one to stop these people. This warning must be taken with the utmost seriousness or we are all doomed.

Don’t believe me?

In the 15th century the Black Death hit Europe. Most of us understand germs today but we still have an element in our society that looks for a sign from God for everything that happens. So it should come as no surprise that many looked at the Plague and concluded that it must be caused by sin. The Pat Robertsons and Rick Warrens of that day quickly concluded that God was angry because the Christian world had become tolerant of the “murderers of Christ” – that is, (in their view) the Jews.

In central Europe, thousands upon thousands of Jews were burned alive to try to appease the Angry Dad God. But as the years passed, the plague continued even though Jews were getting harder to find.

So they moved on to flaggelation. People whipped themselves bloody in order to appease Angry Dad God.

But still the Plague continued.

Eventually the Plague died out. Western civilization was actually saved by a creature that was declared the enemy of man and a friend of Satan: the ordinary house cat.  An earlier Pope had declared that cats were the minions of Satan and so people had killed them every chance they got – often by horrible cruel torture. As housecats became rare, rats flourished… then they spread the plague. It was only when so many humans had died that they lost track of their cat-killing ways that they house cat made a comeback and started wiping out the rats – saving Europeans from extinction.

The lessons of the futility of cruelty and blaming, however, seem lost. Today, the same ilk continues to try to set up straw man victims for us to blame for every natural disaster that occurs.

Depending on whom you listen to, hurricane Katrina was caused by God’s anger over A) abortion or B) the fact that we “tolerate” gay people.

I’ve always wondered what it means when someone like Falwell or Dobson refers to our “tolerance” of homosexuality as the reason for their Angry Dad God’s anger. What would appease this Angry Dad? Do we need to kill all the homosexuals? Will that mean there will be no more hurricanes or terrorist attacks?

Let me take you back to 1900. In that year, the city of Galveston was virtually annihilated by a hurricane. It caused the biggest loss of life in US history – far bigger than Katrina. Over 6,000 people were killed immediately, with more dying of disease in the aftermath. Among the dead were over 90 small children living at a Christian orphanage in Galveston.

The wiping out of Galveston is still the biggest natural disaster in US history. I ask YOU, Pat Robertson, I ask YOU, James Dobson: What horrific sins were committed by those orphans to warrant the wrath of your Angry Dad God, hmm? What was the great sin of the city of Galveston in 1900 that it had to be wiped off the map? Can’t you tell me? You have every confidence in the world to tell me what “sin” caused Katrina or 9/11 – why can’t you answer this simple question?

You purport to speak for God all the time, you sit on television and tell the world that 9/11 happened because of gay people and civil libertarians; you tell us all that someone had a stroke because he didn’t do what God wants; you inform the world that hurricanes are caused by abortion – so answer the question! Or will you only help “save America” if I send money?

Tell me, why was God angry with the orphans at the Christian orphanage? Don’t tell me you can’t answer it or that God’s will in inscrutable. You have no problem coming up with an “answer” when it serves your personal agenda.

By the way, Galveston was rebuilt and this time the city put up a sea wall to try to minimize damage from future hurricanes. A similar sized storm struck Galveston in 1915 but this time there was minimal damage. I guess THEY were just less sinful, huh?

A rational person might suggest that the sea wall really helped. But Warren, Robertson, Falwell, Dobson and their followers are stuck with trying to claim that the 1915 city was somehow less sinful and their orphans were more worthy of life than those who lived in 1900.

Are you starting to see the true threat of these monsters yet?

Time is growing short, not because it is the end of the world but because the Dark Ages Part II is close at hand. Human civilization will crumble if we let these false prophets take over our land.

Don’t let this warning go unheeded. Spread the word. The life you save may be your own.

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