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Resurrection of Intolerance

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The fanatic right-wing, after taking a few days off to catch their breath, is back again with vengeance.

Name anything that President Obama is doing, and this broken wing will try to slap it down, unmindful that more than two-thirds of Americans support the President, with his popularity rising each week, according to several independent polls.

During the campaign, they attacked Obama for being a Muslim. After all, they figured anyone with a name that wasn't WASP-sounding must not be a Christian. Of course, they overlooked the Constitution, which says anyone—Christian, Muslim, Jew, or even atheist—has a right to be president. 

When the Muslim connection didn't wash with the people, the right-wing said that Obama went to the wrong Christian church. The United Church of Christ, many claimed, wasn't even Christian because it allowed people of all views into its congregations. For the shrill-voiced pretend-Christians, their religion is more a religion of exclusion than of inclusion.



This past week, the holiest of Christian holidays, the lunatic fringe has shown just how far from Christianity it is. On talk shows and in vitriolic columns, the hard-core conservative base blasted the President for not going to church every Sunday. But then, the President and his family attended Easter Day services at St. John's Episcopal Church. The family's plans had been kept secret, both for security reasons and because the President had stated many times both before and after his inauguration that he needed time to find an appropriate congregation and because he was mindful that his presence would, even unintentionally, disrupt services.

Undoubtedly, the harpies of the extreme right-wing will now suggest that the President attended services only because they had raised the issue, and that his attendance was solely for political reasons.

What these self-righteous harpies don't point out, is that while the President and his family are looking for an appropriate church, he's hosted prayer meetings and a Passover Seder, and acted in a way that is far more what Christian charity asks than many who put out litmus tests made up of requirements that might make God weep.

So, here's a few facts for this group—just in case they were foaming at the mouth during their own religious education, and didn't hear their lessons.
 
One: More presidents didn't attend church weekly than did. Among those who had very irregular church attendance was Thomas Jefferson, a deist not a Christian, who had insisted that freedom of religion be a part of the Constitution.

Two: People can go to church twice a week, and participate in every ritual and still not understand the words and teachings of God and his prophets.

Three: Persons who don't go to church every week aren't worse than those who do. 

Four: A church is a building. If God is omnipresent, he is present in every part of this universe, not just in buildings. Persons can understand and have their own faith without going into a building, for the spirit of God is within their hearts.

Five: No one has absolute truth, and any attempt to impose one's faith upon others is a selfish and egocentric approach to religion, something Moses, Jesus, Buddha, Confucius, and Mohammad would find appalling.

Finally: If the fanatics continue their shrill screeches that President Obama and his family attend church every Sunday to show the nation they are "true Christians," they should consider that one of the most influential conservative presidents never attended Sunday services while president, believing his presence would disrupt Sunday services. That man was Ronald Reagan.

 

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Walter Brasch is an award-winning journalist and professor of journalism emeritus. His current books are Before the First Snow: Stories from the Revolution , America's Unpatriotic Acts: The Federal Government's Violation of Constitutional (more...)
 

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Yep by shadow dancer on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:17:59 AM
Religious Right? by Roger on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:36:43 AM
You Got Fooled by Arktig Silver on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:16:57 PM
yes, by richard on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:44:01 PM
A Polite Jewish Boy Named Jesus... by Jason Paz on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 1:25:50 PM
i DON'T BUY IT by Jeff Harris on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 2:35:08 PM
i DON'T BUY IT by Jeff Harris on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 2:55:00 PM
Screw the chruches and screw obama ... by Mr M on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:20:49 PM
mass mind control.. propaganda by richard on Tuesday, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:56:19 PM
Funny by William Whitten on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:34:23 AM
EQUATING ALL RELIGIONS AS IN POINT 5 by WML on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 at 1:58:26 AM
wordy by William Whitten on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:12:18 PM
Well said! by Sister Begonia on Thursday, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:54:15 AM
Yeah by shadow dancer on Wednesday, Apr 15, 2009 at 3:50:12 AM