Posted on 09/17/2001 6:11:57 PM PDT by moneyrunner
Methodists: Enough About Terrorists What About The Farm Bill ?
For the Methodists General Board of Church and Society (GBCS), September 14 was the time to put the past behind us. As the supporters of Bill Clinton are fond of saying, Lets move on. Its time to focus on the important issues of the nation: the 2002 Farm Bill.
For the non-Methodists among us, its useful to know that this arm of the United Methodist hierarchy is as trendy and politically correct a bunch of Leftists and Liberation Theologians to be found anywhere. Their reading of scripture caused them to oppose Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court, to bankroll the effort to return Elian Gonzalez to Cuba, to denounce the war on drugs as racist, support public funding of abortion, oppose school prayer, support homosexual scout leaders and oppose missile defense.
If they knew about the Klamath Basin, I can predict with 100% confidence that they would support the sucker fish while advocating the destruction of the farmers all in the name of Christian values.
Which brings us to the aftermath of the greatest crime to be committed on American soil since Pearl Harbor.
On September 12th the General Secretary of the GBCS, Jim Winkler, issued a milk and water announcement regarding the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. After the obligatory expressions of shock and dismay, the brief message went on to disapprove of retaliation and cautioned us to refrain from rushing to judgment. Having identified the highjackers, both as to individual identity and as to political persuasion, we are now to suspend judgment as to who is responsible? Winkler used the message to exercise his stylistic creativity. Instead of the threadbare formula: violence never solved anything he pronounced more violence bets violence. That begets, sounds so much more Biblical. Its a one sided formulation, used whenever the US reacts to violent attack. When Leftists use violence, we are urged to understand their frustration.
So it came as no great surprise that the very next announcement out of the GBCS, two days later, was an action alert about the 2002 Farm Bill. When all but the most rabid Democrat has stopped bickering about nonsense issues like the social security lock box, and trying to blame President Bush for spending the surplus the Giants of the Spiritual World know where their priorities are. The nation faces a major war in which thousands have already died, and thousand more may die. But for the United Methodist Church General Board of Church and Society, God speaks, and what he asks is: what should be done about the 2002 Farm Bill?
Because I'm going to fight them from within.
I got along with them fine - but I had their act nailed. I'm not saying this about all the preachers and seminarians at the UMC - but I will venture a generalization about the Duke-educated clergy at the particular church I went to.
These guys, and a couple women, were social misfits that compensated by guilt-tripping the more-or-less successful congregation with what they thought were really hip and progressive ideas. But they would cynically throw in enough traditional keywords, phrases, and parables to cloak all this stuff as if it were traditional Christian fare.
Self-absorbed, shallow careerists they were.
Please do not make these type of blanket statements. Referring to all Protestants in one sentence is highly ignorant.
Tried the Baptist church next door. Distracted by the overhead projector illustrating the sermon via PowerPoint. No thanks, I'm old fashioned.
Good surmise. My family and I used to be Methodist, but we're religious, so we left.
He wouldn't let my grandfather play one of the seven dwarfs in a school play.
How far the denomination has fallen...
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