The Evangelical Crackup

This is a somewhat lengthy article, so I haven’t finished reading it quite yet. This quote isn’t central to the story, but I included it anyway because.. well.. you’ll either shrug and say that it’s business as susual or it will move you to nausea.

I arrived just in time for the annual Fourth of July Patriotic Celebration at the 7,000-member Central Christian Church, where Independence Day is second only to Christmas. Thousands of people drove back to the church Sunday evening for a pageant of prayers, songs, a flag ceremony and an American history quiz pitting kids against their parents. “In God We Still Trust” was the theme of the event. “You place your hand on this Bible when you swear to tell the truth,” two men sang in the opening anthem.

“There’s no separation; we’re one nation under Him.”

“There are those among us who want to push Him out And erase

His name from everything this country’s all about.

From the schoolhouse to the courthouse, they are silencing

His word Now it’s time for all believers to make our voices heard.”

Later, as a choir in stars-and-stripes neckties and scarves belted out “Stars and Stripes Forever,” a cluster of men in olive military fatigues took the stage carrying a flag. They lifted the pole to a 45-degree angle and froze in place around it: a re-enactment of the famous photograph of the American triumph at Iwo Jima. The narrator of a preceding video montage had already set the stage by comparing the Iwo Jima flag raising to another long-ago turning point in a “fierce battle for the hearts of men” — the day 2,000 years ago when “a heavy cross was lifted up on top of the mount called Golgotha.”

A battle flag as the crucifixion: the church rose to a standing ovation.

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October 29, 2007

That is disturbing. I don’t think I could sit through that without feeling like something was awry.

October 29, 2007

I don’t know what I think about the entire article though. 1) Christians should be concerned about the condition of our world for the sake of the people in our world. 2) I don’t think clergymen should declare party alliance but should instead declare allegiance to biblical ideals. 3) The “right” or the conservative Christian movement are not all bad and all wrong.

October 29, 2007

There are things I disagree and some things I strongly disagree with the religious right about, but I’m not about to condemn them when I’m so conservative that many of my views align with theirs. When I say I’m conservative, I mean less about party offiliation and more about my personal core values and beliefs. At the same time, I believe that the solution is on a personal level, not in a law…

October 29, 2007

…for homosexual unions, abortion, etc. Change happens when people who make sinful choices and live sinful lifestyles have a change of heart. That’s why Westboro Baptist Church isn’t making much headway except to look like idiots on national tv. People say “hate the sin, not the sinner” but they want to legislate the sin. Maybe we SHOULD legislate, but that one pastor was right when he said…

October 29, 2007

…that overturning Roe v. Wade wouldn’t help the abortion problem. I think it would just send it underground so we would have no way of even knowing statistics on it.