Posted on 05/01/2007 2:26:06 PM PDT by Sopater
The "peace and justice" Christians are insistent in telling us they don't wish to move away from issues such as the protection of unborn Christian life. They simply seek to "expand" Christian social witness away from a truncated "Religious Right" focus on abortion and marriage. We're not pro-abortion, groups such as Sojourners and leaders such as Jim Wallis assure us. It's just that we believe that life doesn't begin at conception and end at birth. We believe, they say, that global warming and quality day care and an increased minimum wage are pro-life issues too! Next time you hear this kind of rhetoric, just spend some time looking at the kind of political activists drawn to the big tent of the evangelical Left.
Last summer I mentioned here the sad case of the Rev. Donna Schaper, pastor of Judson Memorial Baptist Church, an American Baptist congregation in New York. Rev. Schaper wrote in Tikkun magazine about aborting her daughter, a daughter she named "Alma." She wrote in the article that she doesn't apologize for or even regret her decision. She further argued that abortion has been a positive development, allowing sex to be "recreational" for both men and women.
In a chilling line, Rev. Schaper wrote:
I did what was right for me, for my family, for my work, for my husband, and for my three children. I happen to agree that abortion is a form of murder. I think the quarrel about when life begins is disrespectful to the fetus. I know I murdered the life within me. I could have loved that life but chose not to. I did what men do all the time when they take us to war: they choose violence because, while they believe it is bad, it is still better than the alternatives.
Now, Rev. Schaper writes in recent days for Jim Wallis's "God's Politics" blog on the subject of, of all things, responding to violence. In light of the Virginia Tech massacre, Schaper offers a "small guide for good worship" for Christians in response to acts of violence. These include her suggestion to involve 'diverse constituencies" in the worship. As she puts it: "This (in my view) is not the time to invoke the name of Jesus so much as the name of the God beyond God. Dont alienate people who may never have wanted religious connection before!"
It would be appropriate and commendable for Jim Wallis to ask a self-confessed murderer to speak to the issue of violence. After all, a repentant and forgiven murderer stands as one of the pillars of the foundation of the church, the former Saul of Tarsus. A repentant killer could speak to the horror of violence, as one culpable and redeemed. But there is no Damascus Road here. This is a woman who has justified and celebrated the taking of an innocent human life, an act she says she knows is murder. And yet, she is the one, for Jim Wallis, who can instruct us on how "God's Politics" views violence, indeed how to worship in its wake.
About this much the "peace and justice" evangelicals are right indeed: It is easier to respond to violence in this way when one doesn't mention Jesus.
I won’t vote for Giuliani.
—global warming and quality day care and an increased minimum wage are pro-life issues too!—
Useful idiots all. So the “ethanol / carbon offset” scam,
the nanny state that replaces the extended family, and a job-reducing economic fantasy are “pro-life” issues! Sure, they increase the ‘quality of life’ of the liberal rats that advocate such drivel.
Duh, then how about government-subsidized luxury box seats at the Super bowl, World Series, and Stanley Cup Finals, unlimited bass-fishing, and free HBO for every U.S. resident? They increase the quality and enjoyment of LIFE, therefore they are pro-LIFE issues too.
“is not the time to invoke the name of Jesus...”
Because the name has become an OFFENSE to her?
These are not Christians, but “wolves in sheep’s clothing”.
Radicaleftists have done an excellent job of hijacking charitable and philanthropic institutions, and they’ve been extending their practices to religious institutions. Fight for your faith, and if your church is too far gone, leave! Leave; don’t give them any bodily or financial support.
Conservative Christians need to regroup, and be more discerning of the intents and character of others. When it comes to our congregations, charities, institutions, and societies, we need to practice the intolerance of which we are so often accused.
When I returned from Viet Nam, I was accused of being a baby killer - which I was not. My accusers now think nothing of killing babies in the womb. Who is guilty, and who is innocent?
Thank you for serving your country.
I consider it a privilege. I am one of 32 men in our family who have served as military officers for our wonderful country!
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