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praying for armageddon 

by Heather Wokusch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - September 02, 2002 
  
Editor's Note: Heather Wokusch is a freelance writer. She can be
contacted via her Web site.

As the religious right gains ground in the US, accompanied by politicians
evoking the god-fearing values of good and evil, a culture honoring
diversity is replaced by calls for apocalyptic war.

As always, the schoolyard has become a major political battleground.
Hysteria over removing "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance aside,
the latest educational minefield lies in the origins of life: namely a
return to the 1925 Scopes Trial debate of evolution vs. creationism. For
example, to promote Christianity, Cobb County, Georgia is putting
disclaimers on its science textbooks, saying that evolution is "a theory,
not a fact," and school districts from Kansas to Ohio are enmeshed in
battles royale over an issue that should be settled in a country
separating church and state.

Not that bible-banging US Attorney General John Ashcroft is troubled by
the far right's assault on the First Amendment; claiming "I think all we
should legislate is morality," the man charged with upholding the
Constitution has instead slowly dissected it to fit his far-right
Assemblies of God ideals.

And then there's Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's insisting "the
religious viewpoint should have a role in the legislative and political
process." Speaking at the University of Chicago earlier this year, Scalia
cited the New Testament to assert government, "derives its moral
authority from God . . . to execute wrath, including even wrath by the
sword," adding, "the more Christian a country is, the less likely it is
to regard the death penalty as immoral . . . for the believing Christian,
death is no big deal."

Good thing he cleared that up because for many of us death seems like a
pretty big deal indeed.

The upshot of all this is that by promoting fear and blind arrogance,
"leaders" charged with protecting the tolerance and diversity that make
our country strong, chisel away at the base instead. Their approach boils
down to: "If you are one of us, religious freedom and life itself are
all-important; if you are one of them, your beliefs are wrong and your
death is no big deal."

This attitude would be creepy enough if many of those marching us into a
Middle Eastern blowout didn't believe in a literal Armageddon. Not
helpful either that a full 59% of Americans polled say they believe in
the apocalyptic events predicted in the Bible's Book of Revelations: when
the Messiah returns on Judgment Day, believers will be lifted to glorious
Heaven while sinful non-believers will be "left behind" to do battle with
the Antichrist. All of this is complicated by the belief that the Messiah
can return only if a new temple is built on Temple Mount, one of the
holiest - and most contentious - sites for Islam, Judaism and
Christianity combined.

So we're left with US arsenals of mass destruction in the hands of
politicians with a simplistic good/evil, us/them approach to the globe -
among whom are those seeking salvation in a fiery Middle Eastern
apocalypse.

Not the most comforting reality as the potentially nuclear
Palestine-Israel conflict implodes, and Iraq is backed into more
dangerous corner every day.

While longing for deeper meaning is natural in times like these,
divisiveness and fiery death aren't the correct goals. And who said our
lawmakers should be in the business of legislating morality and defining
life and death according to their own religious beliefs?

Ultimately, rather than glorifying in the sinners "left behind" to face
torturous battles with the Antichrist, we should focus on helping those
left behind by today's unbalanced social and economic systems. Through
diversity and tolerance we all are lifted up; through small-minded
arrogance and greed we all lose.


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