I
was speaking with a minister last Monday night. We were discussing the
election when she pointed out that the President-elect is the antithesis of Jesus Christ and everything he represents. I had to agree but it seemed odd.
Our
country is called a "Christian nation" as it was created by men whose
religion is reflected in its institutions. While the Constitution gave
us freedom to worship anything- or nothing at all- the Bible has been a
guiding force in our country.
Much of the Bible is about the life of Jesus, a man who preached
love, peace, and compassion for his fellow man. Speaking truth to power
got him killed.
We're getting a President with none of those traits. He lies to his
constituents and they love it. His followers equate truth with bad news
which they don't want to hear.
Trump charms his audiences by ridiculing others, by being hateful and
mean. The guy brings out the worst in us, the pre-human instinct to find
an enemy and beat him down.
It got me thinking, "Maybe it's time for a new religion led by a new
Jesus, someone that fits the new mood of the electorate".
If so, who should that person be be?
The obvious choice would be the President elect himself...or maybe his
good friend Kanye West (or even South Florida nut-case, Alan West). All
of them fit the same self-absorbed, power-hungry, loud-mouth bill that
forty-eight million people voted for last month. Of course only one of
them is a white male and those 48 mil don't want anything but.
Trump would be a tremendous Jesus. For the last year he's sold himself as being our country's savior. The guy also
loves to be worshiped, the center of attention, and having
people chant his name. He certainly pulled off a miracle when won
despite getting 3 million fewer votes than his opponent.
Filled with religious fervor, 86% of the evangelicals voted for the
guy. They're more-than-ready for a new Jesus. His ecstatic followers are already having rallies where they hail his name with stiff-arm salutes. They've found their new savior.
The first new churches are already in place, huge crystal cathedrals. New Jesus' name is already emblazoned on them in huge, golden letters.
Most
other churches have a cross out front. By cutting off the top, they
could could easily be converted into "T's", the symbol
for The New Jesus.
Should our future savior adopt a holy name? He's already got a great,
kick ass surname. The middle one starts with a "J". Just change Joe
(or whatever it
is) to "Jesus". Of course the new guy will need a gang, tough hombres
to back him up.
A guy at my church scolded me two months ago for supporting Hillary.
"What we need", he said emphatically, "is a warrior with balls". I
chalked him off for being crazy but two weeks later Crazy won the
election. While the president-elect is no guerrero con cojones,
he's filled half of his cabinet with former Marine generals with names
like "Mad Dog". The other half are corporate billionaires. Together they
represent a love of guns and money that has no equal on the planet.
These will be The New Disciples. Soon "Mathew, Mark, and John" will be
replaced by "Reince, Ric, and Mad Dog". We're getting a new Bible too.
Here are a few samples comparing the old with the new,
Things are different now. We
are scared and want to be protected from the truth. We chose a
candidate who cares less for objective facts and more for emotional
appeals, even if ignoring those facts hurt our nation. As our country's
ideals have shifted so have its religious values. The South has risen
again and with it, a New Jesus. He will lead a religion that reflects the mood of the electorate.
It's going to be quite a ride. The post-truth voters have spoken and
their New Jesus transition team is ready to take over. They won't even
have to burn crosses this time. They'll just cut off the tops.
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THE WORD OF THE DAY
"DEMAGOGUE"
Websters New World Dictionary:
"A person who stirs up feelings and prejudices of people to win them over quickly and use them to get power".
They exploit a fundamental weakness in democracy: because ultimate power
is held by the people, nothing stops the people from giving that power
to someone who appeals to the lowest common denominator of a large
segment of the population.
Demagogues have been around since ancient Greece. In 1838 writer James
Fenimore Cooper wrote a definition that still holds today. He identified
four fundamental characteristics of a demagogue,
- They fashion themselves as a member of the common people, opposed to the elites.
- Their politics depends on a visceral connection with the people which greatly exceeds ordinary political popularity.
- They manipulate this connection, and the raging popularity it affords, for their own benefit and ambition.
- They threaten to break established rules of conduct, institutions, and even the law, to reach their own ends.
Wikipedia examples: Hitler, Mussolini, Huey Long, and Joseph McCarthy (none of whom ever rose to become a US President-elect).