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Which Jesus? The Horror (and Hope) of Religion and Politics (by Becky Garrison)

During the New York City leg of Brian McLaren's empowering Everything Must Change tour, Jay Bakker and I were asked to give a short reflection based on Brian's talk on "Which Jesus?" When I saw Brian's insightful slideshow presentation that contrasted the empire of Caesar with the kingdom of God, I had a sudden flashback to my Jan. 2007 trip to Israel.

In an ironic twist of fate, when I arrived in Jerusalem I learned that Condoleezza Rice, her entourage, and I would be staying at the same hotel. For the next three days, a slew of black SUVs headed off to the West Bank while I toured the sacred spots in Jerusalem and nearby Bethlehem. By now, I had gotten accustomed to armed soldiers parading around the sacred spots of Israel. Still, every time I saw guns in the hotel lobby or had to pass through a rather intense security check just so I could go to my hotel room, the clash of empires hit me in the gut.

Earlier last month, I was able to attend a press screening for the James Carroll documentary Constantine's Sword. In this film, Carroll takes the audience on a visceral and visual tour, noting those points in history -- starting with the reign of Constantine -- where Christianity melded with the political empire. (Those looking to delve further into this issue can check out Abraham's Curse: The Roots of Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Constantine's Bible: Politics and the Making of the New Testament, and When Religion Becomes Evil: Five Warning Signs.)

Lest anyone think such actions are a thing of the past, several documentaries I just saw at the Tribeca Film Festival serve as visceral reminders of the ensuing carnage that still happens when the church becomes too closely aligned with the state. I sat through Milosevic on Trial, transfixed as the trial and excerpts from the graphic video and photographs that were introduced as evidence unfolded before my eyes. One montage I cannot get out of my mind involved snippets from a ceremony in which an Orthodox priest blesses the Scorpions, followed by a brutal sequence of atrocities committed by this Serbian paramilitary group. Also, in Standard Operating Procedure, Errol Morris highlights the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse through interviews and gripping photographs. While I'm aware that Morris has come under some criticism for paying for his interviews, the intensity of seeing this array of photos almost brought me to tears.

However, I found a glimmer of gospel hope in Pray the Devil Back to Hell. This documentary tells a compelling story of how Christian and Muslim women of Liberia joined forces to combat the violent warlords and the corrupt Charles Taylor regime. During a press conference, I learned from Leymah Gbowee, the leader of this movement, that Roman Catholic bishop and former president of the Liberian Council of Churches Michael K. Francis became her spiritual rock. The behind-the-scenes prophetic presence of Francis and other religious leaders gave these women the faith fuel they needed to walk the walk.

Armed with white T-shirts, the power of prayer, and their Bibles and Qurans, these women won a long-awaited peace that led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Africa's first elected female head of state and Liberia's first elected female president. In one scene that had the audience cheering, these women barricaded the site of the stalled peace talks in Ghana. The men could not leave the room even to eat until they drafted a workable peace plan. When the guards tried to arrest these women, they evoked the most powerful nonviolent weapon in their arsenal by threatening to remove their clothes. This strategy worked, as the guards chose not to bring shame upon themselves by forcing the women to expose their naked bodies. The women kept their clothes on but they also kept their promise that if need be, "they'll be back."

When I saw the trailer for Jamie Moffett's documentary The Ordinary Radicals, I caught other glimpses of the kingdom of heaven here on earth. I know that the radical words of Jesus can empower ordinary citizens here in the U.S. to transform their own communities because I've seen it in action. The Everything Must Change weekend with Brian made me realize the urgency of the global need for us to set aside our denominational differences and work together as the body of Christ to bring forth God's kingdom into the world. That's why I'm joining forces with Shane Claiborne, Chris Haw, and others to support Jesus for President.

Becky Garrison will be featured in the upcoming documentary The Ordinary Radicals, directed by Jamie Moffett, co-founder of The Simple Way.

 

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Onward Christian soldiers

God Bless America

You will never take Jesus out of the USA

All your secular fantasies and anti-Christian hate will make us stronger

Please remember we are the righteous ones who bring peace and freedom to the world through Christ

We are not the evil empire - we are the liberators

If you liberals ever get over your losses of the past 10 years we will be ready to welcome you

Hey, Patriot:

And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.--Rev 11:15

We are citizens of another Kingdom, a Kingdom that has already overcome the kingdoms of this world; and yes, that includes the USA.

Our fantasies, as you call them, are not secular. They are rooted in Christ.

Peace,

If you liberals ever get over your losses of the past 10 years we will be ready to welcome you

Posted by: The Patriot | May 7, 2008 6:42 AM

Pat'riot', I'm not sure what losses you're referring to? It seems to me that anytime there is an "issue" the ultra-conservatives wail and whine about the liberal media, the liberal judges, and all of the liberal laws that have circumvented our society's Christian values by removing prayer from schools, the posting of the Ten Commandments from Federal buildings, legalized abortion, etc, etc...There's a Democratic Congress and soon to be Democratic President - so what losses are you referring to, because I sure don't see American getting more conservative lest you're referring to the loss of individual rights to privacy through the trojan horse law -Patriot Act pushed through after 9/11.

Regardless, how does any of this have anything to do with the article that Becky wrote?

"That's why I'm joining forces with Shane Claiborne, Chris Haw, and others to support Jesus for President."

This sure doesn't sound like someone advocating the idea of taking Jesus out of the U.S. which you'll obviously defend with all your might no doubt.

"we are the righteous ones" ahhh, there is the base flaw in your argument, right there.

I am always perplexed when I hear or read the words like those expressed by The Patriot. Many people seem to believe that being Christian and being liberal are mutually exclusive. I can trace my liberal beliefs back to my faith. My Lord, Jesus Christ, did not subscribe to the letter of the law of His time. He asked His followers to abide by His commandments, only two. These two, loving God and loving one's neighbor, bind us to living a radically different and very difficult life, just as He did. However, the rewards of bringing His kingdom here on the earth are priceless.

Patriot

Is that a serious post or a wind up?

Have you ever read the Parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector ? (Luke 18 vs 9-14)

I think Patriot thought he was on the Auto Theft IV website.

Woops, My son just told me I meant the Grand Theft Auto IV website.

Pariot - Out of a sense of curiosity what event or events initiated WW3 ten years ago?

Patriot--just a suggestion. Your use of emotional language indicators like all caps and multiple exclamation points makes it hard for some to read to your message.

Besides, you are dead wrong about patriotism. True patriots don't proclaim "we are right: they are wrong." True patriots recognize the evil nature in all of us and work to correct the nation's wrongs.

Simply declaring the USA to be right is phariseeism of the worst sort. The last thing we need are so-called patriots who declare, "I'm glad I'm not like that tax collector over there."

Peace,

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