Sunday, February 23, 2025

CHRISTIANITY, YES! ---- CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM, NO!

 

Love your enemies and do good to them. Lend expecting nothing back. Do to others as you would have them do to you. Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. Stop judging and you will not be judged. Stop condemning and you will not be condemned. Forgive and you will be forgiven. Give and gifts will be given to you. The measure with which you measure will in return be measured out to you.

Luke 6:27-38

What we have today in this powerful gospel passage is a description of “basic” Christianity. Some recent studies tell us that around 70% of all Americans claim to be "Christian," but that only about 6% let their understanding of "Christianity" affect their everyday lives. So, the old question to us is this, “If it were a crime to be a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict us?”

This is why I find the “Christian Nationalism” movement very scary and troublesome. Unfortunately, many of those who are most vocal about claiming the title "Christian" are out to make "Christianity" synonymous with bigotry, meanness and repression in its name.

We live in an hour when a significant minority in US Churches - Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox - increasingly believes that the way to save both American Christianity and America itself is to embrace Christian Nationalism. People who subscribe to this thinking believe that if we will only give the state the power to impose “Christian values” on what they perceive to be an increasingly godless society, then all will be well because Christianity will undergo a revival and America will be great again. However, imposing Christian values on others goes against the teaching of our Church and it poses a threat to our democracy. Even Jesus rejected the temptation to align himself with political power when Satan presented that option to him in the desert when he was discerning his ministry path. We read about that rejected temptation annually on the first Sunday of Lent.  

I am not as angry at such religious fanatics, with their narrow political agendas and religious arrogance, who would have us believe that they are the only true Christians, as I am angry at the rest of us who are letting them get away with it! I consider myself a person trying his best to be a "Christian,” but I do not share their narrow political agendas nor their religious arrogance. I'll be damned if I am going to let them dismiss me and claim that only people who think like them are "truly Christian!”

How will people know that we are disciples of Jesus? The gospel answer is that it is our love for one another which should make us stand out in the community as "Jesus-like!" Yet, the facts reveal that some self-professed "Christians" can be just as nasty, just as hateful and just as selfish as anybody else! As the famous Gandhi once said, “I like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”

Just look at the public behavior of some of the men and women who self-righteously proclaim they are "Christian," but engage in rhetoric that is intolerably non-Christian and language that would be profoundly offensive in any authentic Christian community. Venomous hate is now preached daily under the banner of reclaiming our "Christian culture!" The same people who scream "family values" are teaching a whole generation that it is OK to encourage vicious personal assaults on political candidates they disagree with!  I do not understand that at all! I have voted for both political parties. I have prayed for and encouraged both those for whom I voted and those for whom I did not vote. I thought it was a "family value" to respect legitimate authority and then vote them out in the next election. Can you imagine a country whose citizens refused to respect any elected officials except those they voted for? Well, we are there! Can you imagine our church if individual members only respected Popes they "liked?" Well, we are there! Nastiness and meanness are epidemic, even in so-called "Christian" communities and sometimes especially in some so-called "Christian" communities!

It is by living out the ways, the works and the words of compassion, as taught by Jesus, that we will leave God's signature on the church and the world. It's really millions of little things, done out of love by millions of Christians, that will transform this world, not the hateful words and mean-spirited actions of "wolves in sheep's clothing!" Christians are called to resist such behavior, even when those actions are coming out of the mouths of the enemies of Christianity. Did Jesus not tell us explicitly to "love our enemies" and "do good to those who hate you?" 

Let me give you three simple examples of what I think it means “to love.” The first example came in the mail when I was pastor of our Cathedral. It was a "thank you note" from someone whom we had helped from our community service fund to which parishioners generously contributed. It was addressed to all of us. "Dear Members of Assumption. Even though I don't attend your church, you didn't try to force me into your beliefs on the grounds that I needed your help. I know now that there is still unconditional love left in our world." This note was signed by a woman and her children. I kept the note.

The second example came from my mother. When we were growing up in the country, with seven kids in the family, food was never wasted. When we had fried chicken, my mother even fried the chicken back and ate it herself. I grew up believing my mother loved chicken backs. I was much older before it dawned on me -- she wanted us to have the best parts. She was willing to take what was left over, out of love for us.

The third example occurred one Friday when I had the opportunity to go to the Islamic Center on River Road. The Muslim community invited some of us from the Cathedral Heritage Foundation for lunch and to attend a Muslim prayer service. We were respected and welcomed. We had reached out to include them in our inter-faith Thanksgiving and rededication celebrations. They reached out to us in return with this loving gesture.

My friends, this is the heart of our religion. this is what it means to be a true Christian. This must be present in every Christian's life or else all of their other religious practices are one big silly joke! This is not an optional activity. This is essential for discipleship. Often, religious people confuse loving someone else with approving, or agreeing with, everything they do. How ridiculous! How dangerous! Why can't we help another person for their good, and not for what we get out of it, as the Cathedral did for that struggling single mother? Why can't we freely and quietly “give each other the best pieces of chicken,” as my mother did, instead of always competing for the best? Why can't we be good, strong and faithful Catholics and at the same time have a curiosity about, and a reverent respect for, people who have a different religion and who sincerely try to live it? This is what it means to love one another. This is our trademark as Christians and disciples of Jesus. This is the heart of the matter.

Religious militants are very frustrated today with the complexity and contradictions in our world. They feel they must change it by whatever means necessary, even by force, until it conforms to their vision of God's plan. Religious militants need an enemy - someone to hate. Once they identify that enemy, it isn't much of a jump to see themselves as superior people fighting the inferior elements in society. They pick and choose religious teachings, usually wrapped in some obscure Scripture passage, that serves their needs and justifies their goals. This insanity is being passed off as “true religion” these days in many of the world's religions - including our own!

It is time for us to go back to basic Christianity. Lived Christianity is what will attract people to our faith, not forced religious conformity. Lived Christianity is about all those small loving gestures in thought, word and deed carried out by millions of disciples. Lived Christianity, not another Christian "crusade," will transform the world. Do not let the religious crazies of this world seduce you with their hateful brand of religion. Christianity is, and always has been, a religion of "love." Those of us who know this must respectfully and firmly disagree with those who spew their venomous hate without restraint, without hesitation, without compassion, and who call it Christianity! We must live love and let love's power infect the world. There are no short-cuts. If it isn't love-based, it isn't Christian! It's that simple and it's that hard!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




















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