Posted on 01/21/2013 1:13:48 PM PST by Kaslin
The battle to demonize the National Rifle Association became a religious crusade when the Rev. Jim Wallis, CEO of Sojourners and progressive spiritual advisor to President Obama, convened some clergy for a witch trial.
As a foreword, if you join the NRA, as about 250,000 folks have done in the past few weeks, youll be affirming your support for the Second Amendment, not the Nicene Creed.
Wallis rounded up a posse of fellow progressive clergy for a press conference in Washington, DC on Jan. 15. Their heresy detector spiked after Wayne LaPierre, CEO and Executive Vice President of the NRA, responded to irrational calls to ban so-called assault weapons, following the murderous rampage at the Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Conn. by a mentally disturbed gunman.
LaPierre called instead for armed guards in schools, saying:
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Wallis condemned the statement, as morally mistaken, theologically dangerous, and religiously repugnant.
And that was after Wallis and his Sojourners pledged to a Covenant for Civility in 2010:
We pledge to God and to each other that we will lead by example in a country where civil discourse seems to have broken down. We will work to model a better way in how we treat each other in our many faith communities, even across religious and political lines. We will strive to create in our congregations safe and sacred spaces for common prayer and community discussion as we come together to seek God's will for our nation and our world.
The Rev. Jim should know theres not a jot or a tittle in the Bible condemning the principle of LaPierrres statement as morally mistaken, theologically dangerous, and religiously repugnant, which is probably why Wallis didnt cite Scripture. There are many passages, however, confirming its core truth?killing to protect innocent life is biblically justified. Take the Book of Esther, for example.
In his column, The NRAs Dangerous Theology, two days later, Wallis repeated his rant against the NRA, quoting Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. It was to no avail, which is why Wallis admittedly added his own special spin to Kings words:
King said people often hate each other because they fear each other, they fear each other because they dont know each other, they dont know each other because they cannot communicate, they cannot communicate because they are separated. I would add to his words: and in that separation they seek guns. As an evangelical Christian, Im going to make this theological.
Wallis missed or ignored that Rev. King was heavily armed, and for good reason. According to Adam Winkler writing for the Huffington Post:
William Worthy, a journalist who covered the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, reported that once, during a visit to King's parsonage, he went to sit down on an armchair in the living room and, to his surprise, almost sat on a loaded gun. Glenn Smiley, an adviser to King, described King's home as an arsenal. King applied for a concealed carry permit in Alabama.
According to Wallis, LaPierres great heresy is classifying people as good or bad instead of a mixture of both. Actually, its much worse. The Lord says, There is no one righteous, not even one. Thankfully, we are justified freely by His grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
Despite our ongoing sinful state, God, unlike Wallis, makes moral and legal distinctions between bad guys who shed innocent blood, and good guys who take them out, condemning the former and commending the latter.
The next time he waxes theological with his White House disciple, Wallis should ask about the Mexican teenagers who were murdered with some of the 2,000 assault weapons knowingly placed in the hands of a drug cartel by the Obama administrations ill-conceived Fast and Furious scheme.
Then theres Obamas statement from 1999, as recalled by John R. Lott when both were teaching at the University of Chicago: I dont think people should be able to own guns.
Wallis should apply his heresy detector to Obamas claim to support the individual right to bear arms under the Second Amendment, a claim belied by his record. As an Illinois state senator, Obama voted twice against the right of Illinois residents to protect themselves against home invasions.
Its constitutionally comatose politicians, not God, who disarm the innocent, giving bad guys the advantage.
Wallis concludes with his nine-year-old sons opinion about guns:
I dont think that we should just let anybody have any kind of gun and any kind of bullets that they want. Thats pretty crazy.
Wallis might want to get the opinion of twin nine-year-olds in Georgia whose mother saved them from an intruder by shooting him until her six-shot revolver was empty.
As Jesus said, When a strong man, fully armed, guards his estate, his possessions are secure.
Its the Second Amendment and biblical version of social justice.
It appears that the House and Senate act as independent agents. Each one is stepping on the other's efforts.
In the House, Boehner is expelling people whose ideas are different from his. In the Senate, McConnell is MIA, and the rest are not coordinating any response.
-PJ
The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.
Wallis condemned the statement, as morally mistaken, theologically dangerous, and religiously repugnant.
Oh. OK.
In 2000 Bill Clinton Wanted Cops in Schools Because of Columbine
These so called “churches” need to stick to marrying fags and leave the rest of us alone. This is still America and 50% of us living here are still Americans. We aren’t finished yet. KMA Wallis!
Statements like that make me think of the Titanic.
New world order name “Progressive Clergy”, Old world name”Satanists” These people that believe in redefining the Bible are the same ones that believe the Constitution is a living document.
The song ‘pusher man’ from Steppenwolf comes to mind when I think of the Jim Walls spew pushed.
The church I go to will soon be having a CHL class.
The economy must be bad - even Satan lost his job and has been replaced.
Ping for reference
Wallis is the creepy looking “faux” priest who is nothing more than a propaganda tool for socialists/communists.
In 1821 (or so) it was an orthodox priest who raised the flag of revolution in Greece against the Ottomans.
If this was 1780+ Wallis would be one of the Torries who moved to canada.
Rev. Jim Wallis, CEO of SojournersCEO? There better not be any tax exemption for that bullshit political action committee.
“Clergy” like this guy is one of the reasons I don’t want anything to do with organized religion. Of all the famous preachers only John Hagee has the guts to speak out for America. Every preacher should be preaching pro constitution.
Demonic clergy loses its sanity.
Yep, “Nicolai” Obama is their Anti-Christ
The battle and "religious" crusade and pairing of Wallis' church group and obama are putting together sounds Biblical alright, as in the last chapter.
Beware the rise of the two-horned lamb!
How about “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing Declare War on the NRA”.
Or church of Satan.
Good one dfwgator ... I like it.
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