Posted on 05/01/2007 9:32:07 AM PDT by SirLinksalot
Left-wing evangelist Tony Campolo and leftist Jewish activist Michael Lerner are organizing a new manifesto calling for the U.S. to repent and apologize for the Iraq war, eagerly collecting funds to publish the appeal in major newspapers across the nation.
Called An Ethical Way to End the War in Iraq, Campolo and Lerner want America to give up in Iraq immediately and pay reparations for her crimes. So far, they have collected the signatures of such enlightened luminaries as Harvard's Cornel West, radical nun Joan Chittester, Glen Stassen at Fuller Seminary, and former Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) moderator Rick Ufford Chase. Left-wing peoples historian Howard Zinn has also signed on, even though he could not endorse the document's every nuance.
Many leftists are being encouraged to sign, even if they are uncomfortable with its religious language. Religious talk to palatable to some secular leftists, so long as its a rhetorical weapon against the United States.
Campolo, a sociology professor at Eastern University in Philadelphia, was a spiritual counselor to Bill Clinton after the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Lerner, the publisher of Tikkun, was famously a guru to Hillary Clinton until his radical politics made him politically unpalatable to the First Lady.
The Campolo/Lerner coalition is exasperated that toothless congressional Democrats are not willing to cut off funding for U.S. troops. So, they are introducing an ethical and spiritual vision of how America could change the way it acts and is perceived in the world. = Surprise, surprise: their ethical and spiritual vision demands that America retreat, surrender, apologize, and pay reparations, regardless of the consequences -- the constant refrain of the Religious Left for nearly 40 years.
The remedy for wrongdoing begins not only with the act of changing the path (stop funding the war) but also with apology and repentance (In the Biblical sense repentance conveys a return to ones highest self after one has gone astray and betrayed ones highest values), the manifesto opens. Campolo and Lerner want President Bush or congressional representatives to personally apologize to the United Nations for Americas complicity in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Indeed, President Bush should ask for forgiveness on behalf of himself and the American people who overwhelmingly supported this great wrong.
But the apology would not just cover the war in Iraq, naturally. There are so many American sins that need confessed! The president should acknowledge that this entire society has mistakenly adhered to the view that safety and security can be achieved through domination or control of others . Campolo and Lerner advocate that Bush announce a new U.S. policy that is based on generosity, kindness and genuine concern.
As the U.S and Britain beat a hasty retreat from Iraq, Campolo and Lerner suggest that volunteers from Muslim and non-Muslim countries come forward to provide protection for Sunni, Shia and Kurdish interests. It is not clear why such volunteers would be necessary. If the U.S. is to blame for the conflict in Iraq, then surely its exit will only facilitate widespread celebration, not any need for protection. It apparently is also important that these volunteers not be Christian. Campolo and Lerner explain that U.S. forces are perceived as modern-day imitators of the Crusaders who once devastated Muslim countries.
In his own separate explanation for Jim Wallis Sojourners, Campolo described how Americans and Brits are defined by many Muslims as a Christian army that has invaded a sacred Islamic land. Our armys presence is perceived by many in the Muslim world as a rebirth of the medieval crusades.
Lets assume that, according to the Campolo/Lerner plan, Jewish volunteers would also be equally unwelcome. So, the new volunteer force will apparently be comprised of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, Shintoists, and perhaps a smattering of animists, Wiccans and Scientologists, none of whom will be confused with Crusaders.
Campolo and Lerner also want a plebescite in Iraq to determine its future. But hasnt Iraq already had several free elections? Since the resulting elected representatives consented to the crusader army, apparently those votes do not count.
The apology by itself will not be enough, the leftists emphasize. True repentance requires the works of repentance. Thus, the U.S. must commit the hundreds of billions of dollars needed to fully rebuild Iraq. At the same time, the U.S. must commit one percent of its Gross Domestic Product for the next 20 years towards eliminating global and domestic poverty, homelessness, inadequate health care, inadequate education and repairing the environment around the world. This kind of reparation will be key to rebuilding trust in the United States. If every global evil could be eliminated so cheaply, how amazing that we have not already done it!
Campolo and Lerners proposed global welfare state would win America lots of new friends, they are convinced. But in the entire history of mankind, have long-term mandatory transfer payments by a government, whether domestically or internationally, ever purchased trust, appreciation or good will? Campolo is a Christian and Lerner is a Jew. Yet both of them prefer to ignore considerable Christian and Jewish teachings about human avarice, resentment and concupiscence. For them, as for the Religious Left, every human ill can be relieved by a check from the U.S. government.
And as for the Campolo/Lerner plans for U.S. reparations to Iraq, to whom would they be paid if Iraq collapsed into complete anarchy in the wake of an immediate U.S./British withdrawal?
Assuming that the volunteer force of Muslims-Hindus-Buddhists-animists-Wiccans-Scientologists cannot safeguard the money, perhaps they can simply be held in a trust fund until the new Iraq, free of all U.S. and Christian influence, will be ready for the new U.S. policy of generosity, kindness and genuine concern.
No doubt to the discomfort of some leftist signers, the Campolo/Lerner manifesto quotes some Scripture, from II Chronicles 7:14: If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
This Scripture is a summons to Christians and Jews to repent and turn to the Lord their God. But in the new sacred and Islamic Iraq that Campolo and comrades advocate, where Christians and Jews will apparently be forbidden, or at least unwelcome, this Scripture would be unheard and perhaps even illegal, like all other Christian and Jewish literature. Tragically, the Religious Left, in its unending political jeremiads, ends up disdaining not only its own nation and culture, but even its own supposed religious traditions.
Hmmm ... Let me do a little math.
8 hours in a typical sleep night, 1/3 of a 24 hour day. That makes 90,000 dead kids.
365 days in a year. That's 32,850,000 dead kids in a year.
I suspect those numbers are a little exaggerated.
welfare schemes work only when abolished:
http://www.neoperspectives.com/summary.htm
Excellent analysis. It's very useful for addressing his third point. 30000 kids may or may not have died, but we know for a fact the pastor just said the S-word in church. That's a reason to be more upset.
He stole that sermon from a black pastor.
2 million Iraqis will die in the aftermath of orur leaving, not that Tony cares.
Oh no. Since he started kissing up to Bill Clinton, Conservative Christians and churches are shunning him like the plague.
He probably speaks in a lot of Black churches and ultra-liberal “churches”. But, no, he is no longer on the Conservative Evangelical Church circuit. Trust me on this one.
AIDS, women preachers, public schools, psychological counseling, homosexuality, and working mothers-these are some of the hot issues that many Christians avoid discussing."
To hear the lefty critics, you'd think that's all we discuss.
I always wondered who that was. Thanks.
Tony has gone over to the Dark Side...
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