Religion is
politics, and politics is a religion. They may differ to some, but they are
certainly bedfellows, for they are so closely intertwined that they can be said
to be 'as one'.
Religion is
very political. Just ask anyone in a religious organization if the people in it
are practicing politics. At first they may deny it, as most groups of people in
places of worship would like to think that they are above politics, but the
honest person will agree, religion is up to its eyeballs in the fog of
political maneuvering and micro-mind wars. Wherever people are, there will be
politics, and when the two mix so thoroughly that they become almost
indistinguishable major wars are the inevitable fruit of that union.
Let us take
one of the most famous of the religious figures - the man we call Jesus Christ.
He had 12 disciples, to which he was their master, or teacher of his philosophy
or wisdom -- for 'philo' and 'sophia' are the Greek words for the 'love of wisdom'.
When we read
from the gospels how his disciples acted towards him and interacted with each
other we see that they became political very quickly. They jockeyed for
position and power both in the here and now, and for the hereafter, seeking to
become the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, and the pure wisdom their master
had taught them slowly became corrupted -- no longer from above, but natural
and earthly -- and as one apostle has said -- demonic.
His group
also found contention with other religious-political organizations such as the
Scribes, Pharisees, and Sadducees - each a faction within a party, and having
their own belief systems and interpretation of scripture, often arguing amongst
one another. Not much has changed in over 2000 years.
He and his
disciples very quickly found that they were at odds with the most powerful
political groups of his time -the controlling powers of Judaism and the
controlling powers of Romanism. Rome believed in the power of Caesar and the
Roman Empire, and Judaism in the power of Jehovah and Israel. And, as the story
goes, because he opposed both controlling powers, they killed him for that
opposition. If we are honest about the narrative, we see clearly that those he
opposed most virulently instigated the very plot to have him disposed -- his
own kinsman, and the very 'truth' to which he attested -- the Kingdom of
Heaven, was also sacrificed on that day.
Throughout
the ages religion and politics have caused innumerable conflicts both great and
small. The caustic reactions of those who adhere to opposing philosophies have
turned the world upside down in all cultures and creeds. Some would argue that
this has been a necessary evil and one which over time has brought us to the
global civilization we now know, yet one must ask one's self, 'At what cost?'
Blood has
been spilled enough to flood an ocean basin in the name of religion and
politics, and it looks like the spigot will not be shut off any time soon, for
wars over religion and politics continue to this day. Brother kills brother
over philosophies, and this 'love of wisdom' is quickly turned to the 'love of
hate'. Leaders of political parties are assassinated, by name and reputation,
and even bodily, as in the political assassinations of the 60's -- losing three
great ones - J.F.K., R.F.K., and M.L.K. Only the religious fervor of politics
could cause such a thing. Power has no conscience and would crucify any
opposition to remain seated.
The more
things change, the more they remain the same. Civilization is not so civilized
when we see it in this light. The first thing to be sacrificed for the sake of
the controlling powers is the very foundation of truth, the 'love of wisdom'.
The proverbs speak of wisdom as the 'principle thing' -- the foremost element,
the precious object that should be uppermost in all our minds, and sought with
all of our heart.
Without
wisdom we are as the brute beasts that prey upon one another, on our way to the
eternal grave by way of the dust of the Earth -- with wisdom we are as the gods,
for we are 'gods' said Jesus, and with the practice of heavenly wisdom, are on
our way to becoming citizens of the kingdom that is above, and as disciples
who's principle goal, said Jesus, is to bring that kingdom to Earth. At this we
have failed miserably, in spite of over two thousand years of his teachings.
It has been
said that 'power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely'. If this be
true, then we must at all cost limit the powers of religion and politics, for
both are insidious powers, and have been and will continue to be corrupted, and
when religion and politics become indistinguishable from one another how
complete is that corruption! Such a thing has so great a seed of disaster in it
that it can bring a nation to its knees in a few short years.
In less than
a decade a great nation has been reduced from prosperity to poverty, and the
only wisdom that seems to be produced by those in control is that which is
earthly and demonic - the corrupted wisdom of selfishness and greed. It is a
great evil to see the rich get richer, and the poor become poorer on the backs
of the very people who believed so fervently the religious and political
rhetoric that issued from the marriage of the two.
It is a slap
in the face to the very people that Jesus came to die for -- the poor -- to see
the rich bailed out and saved from calamity, and the bankrupted poor deeper in
disaster and despair. Without faith, hope, and vision, a nation may perish --
perhaps even a whole planet of nations.
If this man
Jesus finally returns, will he find faith and hope on the Earth? We need a new
vision -- hopefully one without religion and politics. For the two systems that
the powers say we must have to be civilized have failed, so far neither has
worked out to the advantage of humanity.
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