Posted on 10/25/2020 8:05:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
In ¡Three Amigos!, a funny 1986 movie, one particular word puzzles Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase): What does that mean?Infamous? Ned Nederlander (Martin Short) responds, Infamous is when youre more than famous! This guy El Guapo is not just famous, hes IN-famous!
These days, when we hear academic folks uttering new holy words diversity, intersectionality, systemic racism many conservatives deny in knee-jerk fashion that such a goal is important or such a thing exists. Christians should be different. Instead of denying problems, we should acknowledge them, then expand understanding by viewing them Biblically.
Instead of scoffing at diversity-talk we should say, Your diversity is too thin: Lets have hyper-diversity. Paul famously wrote, There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28). Yes: We should welcome into our churches or colleges different nationalities, different legal statuses, and of course both male and female.
Today, instead of limiting diversity to the big three of race, sex, and sexual orientation, lets say, Ill see your three and raise you three: Lets add religion, ideology, and abortion orientation, since the current Supreme Court battle shows abortion is our most divisive current issue.
After all, is it harder now for a lesbian or an openly pro-life woman to get a tenure track position at a major liberal arts college? Who is more likely to get a promotion at most Fortune 500 companies, someone who sports a Black Lives Matter sticker or someone who keeps an open Bible on his desk?
If were asked why a particular dispute like abortion should be singled out, lets respond, Fine. Lets add issues such as socialism versus free enterprise, or evolution versus creation, and do all we can to let students hear a diversity of views.
Christians who bristle about intersectionality the idea that people can face discrimination for a multiplicity of reasons should instead say, Of course. Because of original sin, life is hard, for multiple reasons. Your intersectionality is too small.
All have sinned see Romans 3:23 and sinful individuals create sinful systems. Mega-intersectionality includes structural problems in housing and banking that liberals have pointed out redlining was a long-term sin and also a welfare system that discourages marriage, a lack of school choice that traps poor kids in awful schools, and an abundance of cohabiting relationships that often lead to children growing up without dads.
And while were examining IN-famous problems, lets be sure to emphasize street-level reality rather than suite-level theorizing. If were into castigating white privilege, lets acknowledge that one of the most privileged people of 2020 is Robin DiAngelo. Shes white and reportedly charges $10,000-and-up to give a speech attacking whites and according to black linguist John McWhorter condescending to blacks.
McWhorter applies critical thinking to critical race theory and DiAngelos best-selling book,White Fragility: He wrote inThe Atlantic and said on NPR that it openly infantilized Black people and simply dehumanized us by teaching that Black peoples feelings must be stepped around to an exquisitely sensitive degree [since] Black people are unusually weak.
His critique is just. DiAngelo and others teach that fragile white folks who feel defensive when charged with racism must not say things like I marched in the 60s or You dont know me or You are generalizing. Such comments will purportedly make fragile black folks furious.
The Bible emphasizes not fragility but strengthening. Proverbs 27 IN-famously tells us, Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another. Ecclesiastes 10:10 adds, If the iron is blunt, and one does not sharpen the edge, he must use more strength, but wisdom helps one to succeed.
Ill end with a theological twist from famous pastor Tim Keller: Doubt doubt. When a materialist professor discounts Christian testimonies by saying people believe only because theyre part of a particular social group, we should neither nod nor get angry. Instead, lets ask, Why do you disbelieve? Why shouldnt we discount your argument?
Jesus came to divide and unite on ONE thing. Diversity was not the issue.
Folks, Say it out loud what that one thing is.
From my perspective Trump is dividing and uniting on one issue, it is a good model to follow. know what it is? We should follow that model in our discussion with others.
The One Thing? LOVE, imho.
Diversity as a societal policy and objective is oh so 90-ish.
Now the policy and objective is discrimination against, and punishment of, the privileged White Devils.
The One Thing? LOVE, imho.
Luk 12:51 Do you think I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I have come to divide people against each other!
Luk 12:52 From now on families will be split apart, three in favor of Me, and two againstor two in favor and three against.
Luk 12:53 ‘Father will be divided against son and son against father; mother against daughter and daughter against mother; and mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.’”
“... a date that will live in infamy...” will some day soon be up there with Columbus Day when white supremists cowardly lured a lesser-developed Asian country into attacking the US on its stolen and occupied islands of Hawaii.
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