Lies and more lies. The religious
right continues its ongoing campaign against the truth. This time, the weapon of choice was an email
full of distortions. It reads in part:
"Will we be known as the
generation that watched it all be gone by our political correctness
or complacency??? Our poor founding fathers. We are loosing (sic) our once great CHRISTIAN country from within. The
more we throw God out, the worse it gets."
The email also claimed that in June 2007, Presidential Candidate Barack
Obama declared the USA "Was no longer a Christian nation?" Remember,
this year, when President Obama canceled the 21st annual National Day Of Prayer
ceremony at the White House under the ruse of "not wanting to offend
anyone?" Remember September 25, 2009, From 4 AM until 7 PM, the National
Day of Prayer FOR MUSLIMS being held on Capitol Hill? Beside the White
House? There were over 50,000 Muslims in D.C. It obviously didn't matter whether
"Christians" were offended by the Muslim only prayer day event - We
obviously Don't count as "anyone" anymore, as demonstrated by
continuing efforts to discredit almost anything Christian.'
I could print the rest,
but I don’t want to give such vicious nonsense more time than absolutely
necessary.
For starters, contrary
to the claim, this is not now or has ever been a Christian nation. It was founded by humanists, deists,
Unitarians and Christians, all of whom correctly realized that if one religion
was allowed to dominate, that the United States would eventually be forced into
the kinds of religious wars that decimated Europe. That’s why the Bill of Rights begins by
guaranteeing freedom of religion.
Cruz |
Such a claim has to be
read in context of Sen. Ted Cruz’s recent insistence that this country has to
become a theocracy. And, he’s a serious
candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Even one who isn’t, former Sen. Rick Santorum,
has also called for more Christian control of government. So has Mike Huckabee, who just ended his run
for the White House.
In addition, the
statement “Taking back this country” is code for Christian control to the
detriment of everyone who doesn’t believe.
That line is a direct result of polls showing a steady decline in the
number of Christians and a parallel rise in nonbelievers. If Christian fanatics
can’t win by argument, by God, they’ll do it by force.
Then, of course, the email is deliberately lying. The National Day of
Prayer wasn’t cancelled by President Obama or by anyone else. In fact,
the President issued an official proclamation in observance of the National Day
of Prayer this year as he has done every year in office. This year,
ironically considering this email, Obama called for religious freedom,
reminding Americans that when "women and men of all backgrounds and
beliefs" can "practice their faiths without fear or coercion, it
bolsters our religious communities and helps to lift up diverse and vibrant
societies throughout our world."
While
it’s true Obama has not hold an official National Prayer Day ceremony in the White
House, President Bill Clinton didn’t either.
Moreover, George H.W. Bush only held one during his four years in
office. That’s the same schedule
followed by Ronald Reagan, and he served two terms.Jummah Day of Prayer |
In
addition, despite the email’s claims, the so-called National Prayer Day for
Muslims never took place. “The Jummah Prayer on Capitol Hill event was a
one-time only activity coordinated by the Dar-ul-Islam mosque in Elizabeth (New
Jersey) to "clear up myths about Muslims," said Imam Ali Jaaber, who attended
the Sept. 25, 2009 event. It was never billed as a National Day of Prayer,” according
to the Politifact website, and was held without White House participation or
sponsorship.
The
author of the email was trying to maintain the deliberate lie that Obama is a
Muslim. The president is not.
The
author also wanted to promote the “religious” administrations of Bush I and II
and Reagan. Thank you, but I prefer
competent leaders regardless of their faith.
Reagan |
Reagan
ran up the largest fiscal deficit in human history, illegally sold arms to Iran,
closed mental health facilities and sent patients into the streets, and had
more than 100 of his administration members arrested while he was increasingly
marginalized by Alzheimer’s. George I
wasn’t even re-elected.
Voters “read his lips” about taxes, which he raised after promising not to, but then, he was stuck with Reagan’s “voodoo” economics. George II is already recognized as the worst president in American history. His invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan may be the single worst foreign policy decisions in American history. His attempts to counter scientific studies of Climate Change may turn out to be even more detrimental to this country.
Voters “read his lips” about taxes, which he raised after promising not to, but then, he was stuck with Reagan’s “voodoo” economics. George II is already recognized as the worst president in American history. His invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan may be the single worst foreign policy decisions in American history. His attempts to counter scientific studies of Climate Change may turn out to be even more detrimental to this country.
Obama |
I
prefer not to have a religious litmus test for anyone who is president. I think he should be judged by actions. Obama ended the Bush recession in three
years, an incredible feat. He sliced the
deficit; he rebuilt our status in the world undermined by Bush; he has reduced
military action in Iraq and taken a sensible, careful approach with ISIS, a
group engendered by the policies of the previous administration. And, he’s done that without a hint of
scandal.
This
pro-Christian email had been circulating for at least six years before it was
forwarded to me. Hate, on the other
hand, doesn’t have a time limitation.
Apparently, neither does lying.
Long-time
religious historian Bill Lazarus regularly writes about religion and religious
history. He also speaks at various
religious organizations throughout Florida.
You can reach him at www.williamplazarus.net. He is the author of the famed Unauthorized
Biography of Nostradamus; The Last Testament of Simon Peter; The Gospel Truth: Where Did the Gospel
Writers Get Their Information; Noel:
The Lore and Tradition of Christmas Carols; and Dummies Guide to Comparative
Religion. His most recent book is Passover in Prison, which
details abuse of Jewish inmates in American prisons. His books are available on Amazon.com,
Kindle, bookstores and via various publishers.
He can also be followed on Twitter.
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