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Schoettler: Words of hate not religious
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Former CO Lt. Gov Gail Schoettler has a great column this week in the Denver Post about John McCain's close association with some pretty hateful "men of God":
Amen.
One of the best outcomes of this election season just may be the "outing" of preachers who spout hate in the name of religion. Not that this is anything new. For thousands of years, religion has been used by the power-hungry to justify horrors inflicted on others and to whip up fervor against "outsiders" and "non-believers." . . .
In an NPR interview, [McCain ally Pastor John] Hagee said that "All Muslims are programmed to kill and we can thus never negotiate with any of them."
Hagee also enlightened us about Hurricane Katrina. "God caused Hurricane Katrina to wipe out New Orleans because it had a gay pride parade the week before and was filled with sexual sin."
Then there's the ever-quotable Rev. Pat Robertson, who takes on women as well as gays, Muslims and other disagreeable groups. "The feminist agenda," he said, "is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians."
These aren't kooks spewing venom about other human beings and religions. They are preachers who have huge audiences in their churches, radio and television programs, and national speaking tours. They continue to influence American politics despite their claim, as Rev. Dobson made recently, that they are not political.
These "men of God" do us a great disservice by trying to mask their hatred in the garb of religion. Rather than focusing on solving problems, they try to whip up fury among their listeners by savagely attacking those who think, act and believe differently from them.
Rev. Wright is not alone. We need to look just as closely at the words of other ministers who preach contempt and hate. In this election year, maybe America will begin to hold all vicious preachers accountable for their loathsome words.
Amen.
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For example, those leaders are trying to transform the U.S. armed forces into a Christian army of Jehovah through the subversion of the chapel services and indoctrination of cadets in the service academies, especially the Air Force Academy there is a clear need for military leaders to end such subversion through political leadership by elected officials to clearly state that such acts will be punishable through UCMJ.
We must pressure the media to show that religious leaders that "use the flag" for nefarious purposes must be exposed for the danger that they are to the bedrock documents that this nation is based upon.