Posted on 12/27/2019 12:53:17 PM PST by Morgana
Earlier this year, South Bend, IN, Mayor and presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg quoted the Bible in an attempt to speak to the question of abortion: There [are] a lot of parts of the Bible that talk about how life begins with breath, and so even that is something that we can interpret differently.
If we applied the Bible in the way Mayor Pete suggests, abortion would be justified up until birth, a position now firmly embedded and championed across the Democratic Party.
One of the ways Mayor Pete has distinguished his candidacy from all of the other Democratic hopefuls for president is through constant reference to his religious faith. Already, Buttigieg has applied (and often, misapplied) the Bible to support far-left positions on several cultural issues, including economic policy and same-sex marriage.
These Biblical misapplications are easily taken apart. Or, at least, they should be. The Bible clearly treats unborn babies as persons, see Psalm 139 and Luke 1:15, and Jesus clearly affirms the Genesis account of marriage as between a man and a woman, see Matthew 19:4.
In fact, the Bible Buttigieg goes to for his political positions is missing a lot of pages, and suspiciously reads a whole lot like his partys platform. As Ross Douthat put it, Buttigieg doesnt appear to support any policy that deviates from the progressive catechism.
Of course, Buttigieg has every right to sermonize. My concern here is what makes it effective. It certainly isnt the strength of his biblical argumentation. As I said on Twitter: What makes #MayorPetes gross misapplication of Scripture to cultural issues so troubling and so effective is the incredible void left when many pastors who wont apply Scripture to cultural issues.
The reason Buttigieg gets so much mileage out of his biblically revised one-liners is because so many Christians do not get a steady diet of the Bible applied to cultural issues, particularly from the pulpit.
Buttigieg is filling a void thats been left by pastors who only teach the Bible as a personal, private self-help book, in order to help us find our purpose, improve our lives, and feel closer to God. For example, back in 2016, when Colorado was facing a ballot initiative on doctor-assisted suicide, at least two prominent pastors told me they wouldnt address it from the pulpit because it was too political.
A Christianity that is never directly and broadly applied to the cultural moment we live in is one that is eventually reduced down to emotive sentimentalism. A friend responded to my tweet with this one that further clarifies the problem Buttigieg is revealing in the church: Also, hes Very Nice. Reducing Christianity to bland platitudes and vague kindness leaves us utterly defenseless when the snake oil salesman is vaguely kind too.
Exactly. Do the math. Too many Christians never hear the Bible applied to cultural issues. Too many Christians are left with the impression that Christianity is about being nice and happy. Mayor Pete is nice and happy. Mayor Pete applies the Bible to cultural issues.
As one of my Tennessee friends used to say, This aint rocket surgery.
Christianity is, of course, personal. But its not private. To say, as Jesus first followers did, that Christ is Lord is to state a public truth. Christ is sovereign not just over our salvation, but over everything. And if Christianity is true, its truth applies to every sphere of life.
I am grateful for those pastors and preachers, and there are many of them, who clearly and courageously articulate the whole truth of the Bible, working out its implications from the pulpit for the cultural moment in which we live.
Theres a scene in Remember the Titans in which Denzel Washingtons character tells his white assistant coach to stop coddling the teams black players. He knows the racist hatred these young men will face. Youre not preparing them for the real world, he says. Youre crippling them for life.
In the same way, pastors who use the Scripture to coddle our emotions, but never apply Scripture to hot-button issues, will leave their flocks cripplingly vulnerable when politicians twist the Bible to their own ends.
Absentee Mayor. His city isn’t happy with him and he has zero shot at the Dem nomination. Soon to be ex-mayor come next city election.
He says the Bible okays gay sodomy
He says the Bible approves abortion
He says the Bible says Jesus was a homeless refugee (and probably gay).
h says the constitution allows him to confiscate firearms from law abiding Americans.
I SAY HE’S FULL OF SH*T.
“One of the ways Mayor Pete has distinguished his candidacy from all of the other Democratic hopefuls for president is through constant reference to his religious faith.”
Selectively picks parts of the Bible he thinks will benefit him and ignores parts that don’t, e.g. ignores what the Bible teaches about his gay life style.
Buttplug needs to quit blaspheming the Word of God.
Every time Pete holds his breath he dies a little bit.
Do you think his mamma is proud?
Mare Pete’s bible clearly doesn’t include Romans 1.
South Bendover elected him once as an open, proud sodomite. Theyll likely do it again, especially after his groundbreaking presidential campaign as a first.
Buttigieg is an Episcopalian. Episcopalians are not Christians, they have a number of beliefs which put them in the “cult” category.
I wanna see his face come JUDGEMENT DAY!!!
Mayor Petes father was a well known Marxist professor at Notre Dame. Wonder who his mother worships?
If he doesnt win the presidency, its beginning to look like Petes qualified to consider the papacy.
/s, sort of
Like many ass clowns before him Pete Buttboy tries so hard to show that the Bible really, really, does support abortion.
One question Petey. Do you truly believe that God is okay with abortion? You better think long and hard on that one....
Do you think his mamma is proud?
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Don’t know. As a baby he wouldn’t stop crying
until they took the pacifier out of his mouth and
stuck it in his butt.
What we get these days from the pulpit is sentimental happy talk. Frankly I’m not impressed. Sentimentalism is what passes for faith in.a,world that is afraid of its shadow.
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