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Corporate Jesus Still Sucks
Scott Davis
Mine eyes have beheld the Christ of the Right. His crown
is resplendent with diamonds mined from South Africa, the red highlights
encrusted blood of the poor split during their extraction. His eyes flash
televangelist shows. His mouth spews forth booming words that enflame,
frighten and promise blessings for a contribution. His rainment a business
suit of finest dark wool, the exquisite tailoring offset by the logos of
all Fortune 500 emblazoned upon it. Around about him plays the music of
a trillion commercials. In his right hand, an NRA pistol. As colossal Christ
strides forward, gay teens kill themselves in advance for fear of his approach.
Other boys shoot their classmates and teachers in tribute. Mall girls writhe
BritneyAguilera style. Businessmen bend over for a kiss. Women cackle gleefully
of family and values. Police barracade away those who cannot afford access
to the spectacle. Behind him crops wither, birds fall, and distant structures
are backlit by fire. Christ takes his throne astride Wall St. and Madison
Avenue. He crushes the Statue of Liberty with a swipe of his great hand,
condemning it as an idol. Corporate jets and news helicopters circle for
a look, while he pronounces New York to be the New Jerusalem.
Bush has said that Jesus is his favorite political philosopher.
He must have meant this Christ. Fortunately, the Jesus of history is not
so easily dismissed. Conservatives can be called to account by scripture
because they claim such allegance to it. Observe these actions by Bush.
In the election aftermath, Gore offered to meet with Bush
to find a process to end the confrontation and legal wrangling. To find
common ground and commit to a process that would be satisfactory to both.
Bush refused. But, after the Supreme Court made its decision, Bush went
to church.
Contrast this, with what Jesus says: "If you are offering
your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something
against you, leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and
be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift." Matt. 5:23-24
When Carla Faye Tucker pled for leniency, Bush mocked
her. Contrast this with what scripture says: "He has showed you, O man,
what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and
to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6:8. In this act
of mockery, Bush is more like the shouting crowd at the foot of the cross
than the One upon it.
It is impossible for me to imagine Jesus or one of His
diciples the head of state of these United States. We harbor weapons of
mass destruction. The Catholic church has called our possession of these
sin. Our governments promote sin, though gambling in our state lotteries
and the CIA involement in drug trafficing. Our corporations oppress
foreigners in developing countries to enrichen us, from Bhopal to the Malasian
sweatshops producing our footwear. Let us begin there with our vaunted
homage to Jesus!
I can see Jesus holding a woman as she weeps over an unwanted
pregnancy, no more judging her than the woman caught in adultery, before
I can see Him as part of Operation Rescue. I can see Jesus more easily
in a gay bar before I can see him in Pharasaical Liberty Baptist Church,
since He was a "friend to prostitutes and sinners." The Christian Right
betrays Jesus. Open the Gospels, beginning with John. Give Jesus a fair
hearing. It's worth it no matter what your faith, or no faith. It is only
30 pages or so, depending on the edition. It will put an end to your understanding
of Jesus according to Jerry Falwell.
The Christian Right prattles on about making our nation
pleasing to God by forcing everyone to act like a Christian, by not having
an abortion. But they "strain out a gnat and swallow a camel" by turning
a blind eye to our treatment of the poor, the native american who has become
a foreigner in our midst, our selfish choices to protect our industries
while we ruin the air of the planet, and so many more sins I cannot count.
In fact it is no action justifies us. As Martin Luther said, we are
justified by faith, not works, "lest any man should boast." We will need
this grace in abundance. Thank God it is there. As Robert McNamara, a Presbyterian
Elder as I am, apologised on his deathbed for exaggerating the Soviet threat,
as Lee Atwater did likewise for smearing Dukakis for Bush, Sr., we have
much to repent of, as Bush's actions unfold.
How different a nation obeying the full gospel would be.
Third world debt foregiveness would occur overnight (Deut. 24:12). Basic
needs would be supplied to all. Estates of the rich given to the poor.
Exhaltation of the handicapped, the criminals, best treatment of the mentally
ill, and more. (Matt. 5) Human rights, peace and justice the goals
of our foreign policy. Commercialism forsaken in charity. Selfishness and
greed seen for the vices they are. Life, in short, would be heaven. Life
under the Christian Right, quite oppressive in contrast.
Jesus would be a poor choice for a political philosopher
anyway. A politician would hardly be said to be successful who was executed
at age 33. Let's be mindful that there are other forms of success than
the one Bush pursues this Easter season.
I will hope and pray for a Christian whose Bible is not just worn out
on the outside as President in 2004. Until then, please do not pronounce
Jesus guilty by association with Bush!
After a lifetime spent in love and sacrifice, we shall
come at last to that forlorn lonely mountaintop whose backdrop is a sky
so open, blue and high it makes the solar system seem an indoor affair.
We shall come upon a hut such as a poor Nazarene carpenter might build.
In the silence, our hearts may hear the distant, achingly beautiful sound
of celestial choirs. He Who will greet us is both infinitely wise and infinitely
simple. And we shall break bread together, and eat.
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