DIVINE RIGHT IS A PROBLEM NOT A PANACEA
History is replete with incontrovertible evidence that nothing is more inimical to peace than self-professed true believers. So if déjà vu isn’t your favourite sensation, it’s time for even atheists to say God spare us from them. Please.
Unless it’s simply a crass marketing ploy to sell more Bibles with his name on them, President Donald Trump’s embrace of Christianity makes raving street preachers seem compos mentis.
In barely 24 hours, he went from being Jesus (or, as he put it: “I thought I was a doctor.”) to having an American version Jesus at his ear.
However, on the grasping-at-straws positive side, that’s better than Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth trying to run the military on the basis of the teachings of his chosen denomination, the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches.
Descended from a movement that questions the legitimacy of democracy, its tenets include an insistence that the Bible’s edicts should prevail over secular law.
My formal Christian education and belief in the deity ended shortly after I stopped attending Sunday School.
But Hegseth’s exhortation for Pentagon officials to pray for “overwhelming violence” against Iran, makes me think his spiritual brethren aren’t big on the Ten Commandments and Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, the text of which includes: “Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God” and “Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.”
Hegseth’s version of those is: “We are locked and loaded on your (Iran’s) critical dual-use infrastructure, on your remaining power generation and on your energy industry.”
In secular parlance, that’s classed as a potential war crime, punishable before whatever divine judgment you believe in is rendered.
ON A BROADER SCALE
In defending what they profess is their God-promised land, the Israelis are maintaining their status as world leaders in ignoring both the spirit and letter of the literally “written in stone” laws they believe their Deity handed to Moses.
By any interpretation, they include an injunction against Israel’s bad habits of wanton and heedless killing of women, children, medical workers and journalists, reducing civilian infrastructure to rubble and other potential war crimes under international law.
The latest travesty inflicted on Lebanon is formally about smashing Hezbollah in the name of Israeli security.
The so-called “buffer zone” being gouged out with bulldozers and get-out-now orders to civilians in southern Lebanon smacks of the religion-based ethnic cleansing perpetrated in the former Yugoslavia.
It can also, and not unfairly, be seen as breaking the Tenth Commandment, “Thou shalt not covet…”
The coveted item in question is the water of the Litani, Lebanon’s main river.
Even though there’s no mention of it in the Bible, , “„,some interpret it as a biblical boundary separating the Upper Galilee from Lebanon. They may also argue that it marks the northern border of the territories of the tribes of Asher and Naphtali.”
Israeli forces have been occupying, pulling out and re-occupying swathes of Lebanon on a regular basis since 1978.
That’s more akin to proof of the adage that insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result”, than of divine guidance and support.
Hezbollah is no better.
The “Party of God” was set on its path in 1982 by Iranian Revolutionary Guards, sent to Lebanon to help establish an Islamic movement for a Jihad against Israel.
To western eyes, considering that repeatedly taking on an enemy you cannot reasonably expect to defeat is a guarantee of a reward in Paradise, borders on the incomprehensible.
However, inflicting the pain of skyrocketing oil prices on the world in spite of massive punishment, and continuing to metaphorically spit at the litany of victory claims by Trump, Iran is making it clear that as crazy and rooted in the past the ayatollahs may seem, they fear the modern world a lot less than it vexes them.
AS FOR TAKING ON THE POPE…
In broad terms at least, even those with no adherence to or affinity for organised religion, tend to regard the figure in white robes as a moral compass.
Picking a fight with the most recognisable religious leader on Earth shows a singular lack of imagination. Just taking a swing at the present title holder already looks downright masochistic.
“I’m not afraid of the Trump administration ”, Pope Leo XIV counterpunched with a soft tone and a wry smile. “Too many people are suffering today, too many innocent people have been killed, and I believe someone must stand up and say that there is a better way”
The polls overwhelmingly put public opinion in his corner.
If you want to invoke religion for your agenda, it’s always best to be on the side of the angels.
Amen.
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