Posted by
Bob Siegel on Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:53:43 AM
Have you heard the latest? They
now have a sign up in Connecticut which
says “”9/11” was caused by religion.”
Not that this sign is anything new.
Atheist literature for years has been claiming that religion in general
and Christianity more specifically, is responsible for most of the evil in the
world. When it’s pointed out that 9/11
was caused by Muslims, the quick, canned response is that Islam should not be
singled out. After all, the true problem
here is with any fundamentalist
religion of which Islam is only one and Christianity is even worse! So in a way, 9/11 can kinda sorta be blamed on
Christianity or at least something very much like Christianity.
Even when it is pointed out that some of the worst evils in history were
done by godless Socialist governments like Nazi Germany or Communist Russia,
the words, “Hitler was a Christian,” bounce back like rolled up Silly Putty.
OK. Let’s get this nonsense
cleared up once and for all. First,
Hitler was NOT a Christian. I am so
tired of listening to such baloney. Don’t let anyone get away with this. The
person who spews forth such dogma is either displaying his dishonesty or his
incredible ignorance. Yes, Hitler was
born into a Catholic family. But he had long since renounced his religious
upbringing by the time he became Chancellor of Germany. Hitler considered
himself to be a Pantheist and follower of Frederick Nietche, famous for the
“God is dead” poem. Hitler also referred
to Jesus as the illegitimate son of a Roman soldier. You still wanna make him into a Christian
with a résumé’ like that?
The stretch is not limited to Nazism but Communism as well. Christopher Hitchens (a very intelligent man
whom I agree with on so many political matters but who hates religion with a
passion) was asked by Hugh Hewitt how he could defend the statement that
religion caused more evil than atheistic philosophies. As an example, Hewitt pointed out the
butcheries of Joseph Stalin, follower of the godless Marxist ideal with power
to put it into practice. Hitchens
responded by saying that Stalin would not have done such a thing, had he not
learned from the example in history of Russian Czars who worked closely with
the Orthodox Church. Good one,
Hitchens. I hesitate to even grace such
a maneuver with a response but maybe you’ll consider a blatantly obvious
example from a man who is a kindred political spirit even if we are not kindred
religious spirits. Would you, as a thinking Conservative, dismiss the lies of
Bill Clinton if some Democratic pundit claimed Clinton was
inspired by Nixon?
As for there being no moral difference between Muslims and Christians, I
believe I can think of one and it’s a significant one: Jesus DID NOT order Christians to kill in His name and conquer the world
for His kingdom. He DID NOT command us
to execute all people who will not convert to Christianity. Mohammad DID command such things in the name
of Islam. I know, I know. I’ve heard it a million times. Christians and
Muslims both fought in the Crusades. Give
it a rest. Putting aside the fact that
Christians were trying to take back land that had forcefully been stolen by
Muslims, let us concede that the Crusades were nothing for Christians to brag
about. They were far to preoccupied with
the Holy Land and they made the mistake
of thinking that the cause of Christ was enhanced by such geography. There were
also many soldiers in those days that saw the Crusades as a license to plunder
and butcher, using Christianity as a
rationalization. But let’s face it; All ideologies get misrepresented. It is the
ideology itself which must be critiqued. What then, is the difference
between the Christians who fought in the Crusades and Muslims who fought in the
Crusades? The difference is quite
simple: Christians were doing this in disobedience to Jesus. Muslims were
doing this in obedience to Mohammad.
(Surah 9)
I will admit to much hypocrisy done in the name of Jesus through
disobedience to Jesus. But what about the times Jesus is obeyed? Nobody wants to talk about that anymore. You
still want to make a case that Christianity is just as bad for the world as
Islam? How about the fact that most of
the abolitionists in America and England were
Christians? How about the fact that once
upon a time in America we needed no government welfare organizations because
the church was taking care of the poor, the orphan, the widow and the elderly? How about the countless churches that do the
same today? How about the WMCA and the
Rescue Mission and the
Salvation Army? But I must admit, the compassion
of Christians in America can’t
compare to pinnacles of virtue like Saudi
Arabia, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. And church history is put to shame when we
look at the humane examples of secular leaders like Stalin, Castro and
Hitler.
Yes, sweet Virginia. Christianity is the terror of the world.
This is Bob Siegel, making the obvious, obvious.
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