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Rabid Flock Of Lying Killers
How American Christians and Jews justify the mass murder of innocents
in
the name of "the Lord"
By John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net
DOES GOD want us to kill innocent Iraqi children?
Judging by the apparently unanimous approval in the Senate chamber from
all those truth-immune political celebrities watching President Bush's
most recent State of the Union address - all of whom are at least overtly
religious churchgoers - the message is clear: HE does.
Apparently there is not a single member of Congress who
opposes the idea of dropping more bombs on Iraq. Sure, there are a few who
want U.N. endorsement, but if they get that - that is to say, if they can
ultimately avoid blame for this atrocity by later saying the U.N. said it
was OK to do it - there is nobody in the entire U.S. government apparatus
who opposes obliterating Iraq, and murdering still thousands more of its
defenseless women and children.
If there were, we would have heard them booing that
speech, and we didn't.
If there were, we would have heard an outraged
Democratic response, instead of the cowardly endorsement of the principles
of the Bush plan for continuing genocide that we did hear.
Imagine - not a single member of Congress who will
stand up for the most important teaching of Jesus, for the idea that
killing large numbers of innocent people for some nebulous and unprovable
political assertion is wrong - not only wrong but evil and contemptible.
Not only nebulous and unprovable, but deliberately deceitful, because it
is not Iraq that has weapons of mass destruction, but Israel - and
Americans have no objection to that, even though Israel has unjustly
murdered a thousandfold more innocent victims than Iraq has over the past
decade.
We don't want freedom for the Iraqis; we just want their oil, and the
whole world knows this.
The shadow of death is the heart of darkness emanating
from the teachings of Jesus Christ and his bloodthirsty father Yahweh,
according to these sanctimonious posers in Washington who describe
themselves as born-again Christians and devout Jews.
It is now clear that the real axis of evil runs right
through the heart of Washington, D.C., and - judging by the polls - right
through the hearts of the American people.
For it is the most righteous churchgoers - the
followers of Bible-thumping, Armageddon-preaching, Moonie-funded
televangelists - who are at the rabid forefront of this call for unjust
mass murder, as they nod their heads in agreement and applause at the
obviously false rhetoric of George W. Bush preaching massacre and mayhem
against all the dark-skinned peoples of the world as his latest
"faith-based" initiative. Obedience to a corrupt church is
easily twisted into obedience to a corrupt government.
Yet while the evangelical fundamentalists lead the
charge toward their desired Armageddon, it is the level-headed respectable
Episcopalians and Methodists and Jewish liberals who by their criminal
silence provide the real ballast in the immoral inaction of the status
quo, by their failure to condemn the bloodthirsty hysteria of their
less-temperate brethren.
They bow their heads and feign sublime theological
conviction as they utter their devout prayers that their leaders fry the
innocent children of foreign countries with radioactive weaponry devised
in the deepest bowels of hell.
And for this sincere wish, they contemplate their own
reward of a peaceful afterlife in a righteous heaven. None for me, thanks.
Can you imagine hanging out with these freaks for eternity?
I HAD an argument a long time ago with someone very
close to me. It was that classic "follow the words of God's holy law
vs. doing good works" debate.
I contended that it really didn't matter what religion
you practiced, or if you practiced one at all. As long as you lived an
honest life, tried to help the downtrodden, were kind to the less
fortunate, and took the stand of rightness against opinions you deemed to
be unjust, then you were more likely to be regarded with favor in the eyes
of God than you would be if just went to church on Sunday and screwed
people the rest of the week.
Being a devout and vociferous Christian, she vehemently
disagreed with my assessment. She said, basically, that it didn't matter
what kind of good works one did, but rather, that as long as people failed
to sincerely accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, and followed
verbatim the words that were written in the Holy Bible, they were going
straight to hell, and that was the end of it.
If you'd just read the book of Revelation, she said
condescendingly, you'd know the rules of the game. We win in the end.
That's all there is to it.
And that was essentially the end of the argument. There
was no bridging the gap.
At the time, I perceived her inflexible protestations
as the very definition of madness.
Many years later, I now contend that this is the very
argument that keeps the world ever on the brink of war, as people who
insist "holy" laws must be followed to the letter and not
challenged extend that self-centered self-righteousness to their political
leaders, as their church, ever eager to improve its influence on the
powers that be, encourages them to
do.
The feigning faithful fervently declare that the
judgments of their leaders must not be questioned. These leaders must have
our best interests at heart, they reason, because they are our leaders.
This is why politicians rush to embrace religious factions. This kind of
voter loyalty is not something you could get from a sane person.
By this method, I believe that piety leads to tyranny,
that wholehearted devotion to creed results in a kind of kneejerk fascism
that prevents critical scrutiny of decisions by parable-parroting
politicos who just might, when they make political pronouncements,
possibly have motives that are less than sincere.
Those who believe in the infallibility of Scripture are
a lot less likely to perceive these dishonest motives, because they have
been taught to believe, rather than to think. They have been taught to
blindly hope, rather than percipiently perceive.
So when these leaders murmur familiar phrases about
Christian values and ideals, and their voters choose to believe them, the
people extend this same blanket allegiance to politicians that they
voluntarily give to their chosen church, and because so much of their own
delusional self-image is tied up in this allegiance, they are unable or
unwilling to perceive faults in these leaders that are blatantly obvious
to others who are not shackled by the profound handicap of blind faith.
These are the shackles of religious belief. This is the
prison of God, which now threatens to destroy the planet.
Worse, these same pious politicians deliberately pander
to these poor folk who believe rather than think, further ingratiating
themselves in the minds of people who are desperate to believe the best
and pretend the worst does not exist, especially in their own midst.
I believe that these are the people who are really
responsible for the callous and needless murders the United States
government commits every day, all around the world. I believe it is the
people who dress up every Sunday morning and tuck their bibles under their
arms, smile at their neighbors and partake of Christian fellowship who are
ultimately
responsible for the cynical high-tech butchery that continues to ravage
the innocent population of Iraq, and so many other defenseless Third World
countries.
They profess that their faith in God is
unshakeable even as they see with their own eyes that the leaders they put
their trust in are murdering innocent people in the name of the very God
they worship devoutly.
Americans (and Europeans before them)
have a penchant for killing and then inventing some kind of excuse to
justify it as God's work.
Devout Christians tortured and murder countless millions of
"heathens" thoughout the Middle Ages because the victims refused
to accept Jesus Christ, or the perpetrators refused to accept as truth
when people said they did accept HIM, or worst of all, as in the case with
Columbus and the Conquistadors, people were killed because they couldn't
speak the proper language, and the killers interpreted this as proof they
didn't believe in Jesus Christ.
Of course, Christians are not alone. The Jewish people
are currently engaged in a pogrom of their own that matches the most
horrid behavior of any people in history as they gun down babies and old
women in their quest to complete the theft of land from its
underprivileged and persecuted Arab inhabitants. And the Muslims have
their own religious horrors to be ashamed of as well: the beheading of
minor miscreants for misdemeanors, and demanding women live their lives in
shrouds because men can't control their own penile fantasies.
But persecution of women is what
religions of that type are all about, and it exists in spades in all three
creeds. Remember that Jewish prayer: thank God I was not born a woman. Or
the Christian ban on birth control to keep women from ever attaining equal
status with men. And those Muslim burkas.
It is religious conviction that keeps
us from seeing the truth, the priests and rabbis and mullahs who preach
hatred of the stranger, and the deep-seated fear of ordinary people who
are afraid to speak the truth for fear of persecution that grips the
entire world.
Perhaps the last group is the worst
offender against the religious precepts they insist they espouse. Because
this fearful silence allows hypocritical killers to ply their trades, the
really guilty party in the continuing U.S. war against the entire world
are ordinary churchgoers
whom you see every Sunday dressed in their finery, because it is their
cowardly silence amd unquestioning obedience to authority that ultimately
allows these horrors to continue,
It is the silence of ordinary Americans too busy with
their trivial pursuits or too cowed by their striving for illusory status
that is ultimately to blame for the needless extermination of so many fine
and innocent souls all over the world.
As a disaffected ex-CIA agent now living in another
country once told me, "Americans are not a very nice bunch of
people."
NOW, AT this juncture, many of you have no doubt
noticed my failure to be as vehement in my contempt for Muslims and Hindus
and other sects as I have been for hypocritical Christians and Jews, and
therefore, I must be spreading Muslim or Hindu propaganda as my way of
undermining the the principles of moral, God-centered America. Let me
assure you that it is only because I have lived my whole life in America,
and have
met insufficient numbers of Muslims and Hindus that I am unable to comment
on their practices as directly as I can about Christians and Jews.
Having said that, I can also say that
the paradigmatic parable of the insanity of all religions that I use most
often derives from the Hindu epic Bhagavad Gita, in which Lord Krishna
advises Prince Arjuna that it doesn't really matter how many people are
killed in battle because all souls eventually come to him anyway, so go
ahead and begin the slaughter.
And although I have recently heard an evocative passage
from the teachings of Mohammed about his prescription for tolerance and
care of the shrines of other religions, I certainly can be no fan of a
philosophy that prescribes death to women for flirting.
Nevertheless, it is obvious to me - and
precious few others - that the events of 9/11 were a ruse principally
designed to defame the Muslims of the world, to provide an excuse for
their persecution and a justification for the invasion of the Middle East
oilfields by Western corporations. Every political event of the 20th
century - and in some respects long before that - has masked a subtext
involving the collective enslavement and defamation of all people in that
part of the world, and all these events since the Crusades have been
generated by Christian and/or Jewish colonial interests. Just look at the
histories
of all the Middle Eastern countries, which were all (except Iran)
initially constructed out of nothing for political convenience by British
Petroleum and its allies.
Just look deeply into the creation of al-Qaida, Osama
bin Laden, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Saddam Hussein, the Saudi princes and
presidents of Egypt and Pakistan and see how the tentacles of their
histories always slither back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
As is the case now in the American aggression against
Iraq, religious propaganda always serves as the convenient cover story for
naked political motives, a righteous rhetoric by which to cloak hideous
crimes.
We can continue to blame our leaders for their
duplicity, but the real fault lies in the hearts of ordinary, God-fearing
people. Because they refused to ask the hard questions about the
inconsistency of their own beliefs, and particularly in the fascist
vilification of strangers, they are now unable to bring themselves to ask
the same hard questions of their own leaders. And as a result, much of the
world - including themselves - is now dying for no good reason.
If there is any group against whom a preemptive strike
is needed in this world, it is those who cower inside chapels of worship
and conclude that the power of their chosen belief exempts them from the
need to think clearly and feel sincerely about all those people who are
being killed in their names.
John Kaminski is a writer who lives on the coast of
Florida and gets really queasy when he passes houses of worship, because
he knows the real reason for all this needless death and destruction
dwells inside them.


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