Tuesday, December 27, 2016

I love the Pope, and I'm Not Even Catholic...

Can't believe I'm dusting off this blog, but I feel like Facebook should be for "fun" stuff... not necessarily for all the heavy thoughts I have.  So I'll be writing my deeper thoughts here and linking to my FB for those who wanna know my heavier thoughts (all others can just ignore).

With the incoming President, I've definitely been having heavier thoughts of late.  And I have to admit, I lost a lot of faith in some of my fellow Christians... especially the ones who insist that Trump is a true Christian and claim that Trump won because God is on his side (really, Franklin Graham)?  Do they also believe Obama won because God was on his side?  My heart's not so heavy because Trump won, but because Christians hold Trump up as "their guy" and I cannot stomach it.

This opinion piece in the Washington Post is a few days old, but I really like it:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/12/24/pope-francis-is-waging-a-war-on-christmas-christians-should-join-him/?hpid=hp_hp-cards_hp-card-posteverything%3Ahomepage%2Fcard&utm_term=.13d325de3fbc#comments

"Why would the pope wage war on Christmas? “The world continues to go to war. The world has not chosen a peaceful path. There are wars today everywhere, and hate,” Francis said. “We should ask for the grace to weep for this world, which does not recognize the path to peace. To weep for those who live for war and have the cynicism to deny it. God weeps; Jesus weeps.”"

There's also now an article about how Obama should have been more aggressive to prevent the Syrian crisis.  While I (and Obama himself) regret that more wasn't done for these people, Americans are put in between a rock and a hard place.  Putin and Russia were helping Assad and his regime.  The USA was on the side of the rebels.  So now it makes me anxious to know that Russia/Putin wanted Trump to win the election.  (To be clear, I believe that Trump won because he reached out to the Rust Belt when Clinton did not... but I still don't like Russia trying to intervene in our election.). Will we now be on the side of Russia and Assad now that Trump is the President Elect?  He's put people on his cabinet that have business ties to Russia (he does as well), in addition to people who are known White Nationalists.  Is this what American Christianity is coming to (in the eyes of non-Americans and non-Christians)?  My atheist friend said he believes religion starts too many wars (Crusades, Israeli/Palestinian, etc) and he has a point.

There are other questions still going on in my mind too about the Israeli settlement issue.  Do Americans think that Israel is always right, no matter what?  I don't.  Having a United Nations means that we work with other world leaders to make decisions.  And if the majority of the UN voted to drive for a two-state peace, why is that bad?  Just because Israel doesn't like it?  As a Bible reader, I do know that the Israelites were God's chosen people; but that doesn't mean they're always right.  There are several points in time where they had bad leaders, made bad decisions and were punished by God.  Anyway, I obviously don't have answers to all these questions... but it makes me really question our country's role in all of it.  For some reason, American Christians think the United States is the super power to police the world.  But what happens when we can't even properly police ourselves?  If nothing else, current events has shown me that racism is still very much alive here.  And what happens when we are providing support to the Evil One's side?

I believe our new President Elect believes he knows everything and is not at all humble.  This is exactly the type of person I don't want as a world leader; and certainly not as an example of Christianity.  Thankfully the Pope is a better example of both a world leader and Christian.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for having deep thoughts. The Palestinians were actually the "first" Christians, The "wall" that separates Bethlehem and the rest of the land restricts people to realize that on each side people are not "the enemy" but people just like them. Praying for wisdom for all our leaders in our democracy and for the courage to stand for justice for all.

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    1. Interesting... I'd never heard it said that the Palestinians were the "first Christians."

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