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A God of Politics
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Yes, I said it last year, but I don’t think you were listening. That’s okay because that’s also par for the course for the American populace. When E.F. Hutton spoke, people listened…remember that? Well, when God speaks, people hear what they want to hear. I
- and you too - witnessed another round of winter tornadoes (are winter
tornadoes worse than summer ones?). It’s been a couple weeks and the non-stop
media coverage has waned, but my heart still aches for the Indiana, I
recall respected Christian evangelical leaders attributing hurricanes
and earthquakes to God’s wrath on a “single people” namely Hurricane Katrina
in 2005 and the earthquake in If I were to take evangelicals seriously, then I have arrived at the conclusion that God is a respecter of political boundaries. With that in mind, I imagine God looks down at the United States and sees the same map on the wall that I see - just a smaller version - and, commences to plan the device of justice; in this case, tornadoes. Is
my theory questionable? Maybe - but, humor me for a few minutes. The recent
tornadoes crushed Americans in both Henryville and We’re quick to claim that “God is on our side” at sporting events - think Reggie White, Jeremy Lin and Tim Tebow - or at war - think the Fort Bragg evangelical event or soldiers undergoing Spiritual Testing. We claim God’s “hand of protection” when we send our troops to kill, but who’s side is God on when natural disasters decimate our homeland? Do we have the heart to take responsibility for any wayward conduct that might have brought the devastation upon us? Does God have our attention? I don’t find it ironic that the states hardest hit are states that voted Republican; the populace is mainly conservative - especially in their social policies, that is, policies that hurt the most vulnerable of our county’s citizens: poor people. Republican policies that drape Red States…that empower and enrich corporations and bankrupt the people (and no, I won’t invoke the “99%” right here) are policies that lower the taxes of the top income earners over the interests of the poor and working class. It appears God saw fit to even the scales. God is a God of justice, you know. I just don’t see God standing silent while 1.4M Americans are forced to live on $2-a-day, or less, in the richest country on earth, the same space where the wealth of 1.8M Americans tops $2B. Don’t get me wrong: In a country of 330M people, those stark facts leave lots of people caught in the middle. I can guarantee you that those affected by the tornadoes are not in the top income bracket…funny how that happens. I
think God is trying to tell you something. Coincidentally, in BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Perry
Redd, is the former Executive Director of
the workers rights advocacy, Sincere Seven, and author of the on-line
commentary, “The
Other Side of the Tracks.” He is the host of the internet-based talk
radio show, Socially
Speaking in
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