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Bartolome_Casas
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This is a proposition I have come across from others, though more and more it seems to me be what Jesus Christ teaches and has been teaching since His coming.
In democracy, whatever party or movement (or coalition of such) captures 51% of the vote gets to** impose its will by the FORCE** of law (and police and courts) on the other 49%. Thus, politics and warfare are really virtually the same thing, one just normally being less bloody. I think there is a famous saying that says that “warfare is just politics by other means.”
Thus, in the mass media in the USA, we hear the various propagandists and spokespersons for the two main combatants in the political game condemning each other constantly, and relishing the prospect of capturing POWERFUL political offices and legislatures and Congress, and thereby FORCING a way on those defeated in the political game.
By contrast, in the Gospels and the whole New Testament depict something very different. Jesus never got involved in secular government, and neither did the Apostle Paul, and neither did any of the apostles or disciples. They all invited people to voluntarily believe, repent, and follow Christ. There was no compulsion in religion or spirituality at all, in the New Testament times.
Today, Christians relish the prospect of defeating their enemies (liberals, atheists, socialists) in the political realm. But this lust for power and for the humiliation of enemies in the secular political realm seems to be the very antithesis of the Way of Christ.
Christ is to come in power in His Second Coming, and then he will then use FORCE on this enemies. That is depicted in the Book of Revelation. But until that time, Christians are not meant to force Christianity or virtue or righteousness or Capitalism or libertarianism or lower taxes or marriage laws on anyone. Christians are meant to carry out the Great Commission (preach, convert, and Baptize) and the Great Commandment (love God and neighbor).
I say that “Politics-ism” is a heresy. It is the idea that we can save souls or save the soul of a nation by the Force of Laws backed up by the police, courts, taxing authorities, armies, etc.
I think the Second Vatican Council basically agreed with this view. That Council made a clear and somewhat new declaration of rights of Religious Liberty for all people. That Council made clear that Catholicism should not be forced on anyone, and nor should any religion or atheism be forced on anyone.
Some Jewish people have always opposed Zionism, and some still oppose Zionism, because they see it as trying to achieve in worldly secular terms what only the Messiah can achieve in a spiritual way.
At the very least, I think many in this forum might agree that the desire to defeat, humiliate, and rule over by FORCE our enemies in the Culture War and in politics often has an unChristian, unloving, unspiritual feel to it. It often has the feel that one sees with fans of the NFL, NHL, and NBA. It feels like the soccer hooliganism of Europe. It also often feels like the crowds cheering at the gladiator games in ancient Rome. See what I mean?
Somewhat might say, “What then are Christians supposed to do? Just let the Liberals win and rule?” Christ himself gave us the thing we are supposed to do. It is called the Great Commission. It is witnessing to individuals one-by-one, giving them knowledge of the glorious Christ who has come and will come again, and bringing them to repentance, baptism, and Church membership. That’s it. Nothing else will work. We can win all the elections we want, and but without people **VOLUNTARILY **dedicated to Christ, it will be all for nothing and will all come to dust.
Christ never said that Christians were supposed to rule in this Age, anyway. All He promised the Faithful Ones was persecution, but then Eternal Life in the paradise of Heaven.
Right?
In democracy, whatever party or movement (or coalition of such) captures 51% of the vote gets to** impose its will by the FORCE** of law (and police and courts) on the other 49%. Thus, politics and warfare are really virtually the same thing, one just normally being less bloody. I think there is a famous saying that says that “warfare is just politics by other means.”
Thus, in the mass media in the USA, we hear the various propagandists and spokespersons for the two main combatants in the political game condemning each other constantly, and relishing the prospect of capturing POWERFUL political offices and legislatures and Congress, and thereby FORCING a way on those defeated in the political game.
By contrast, in the Gospels and the whole New Testament depict something very different. Jesus never got involved in secular government, and neither did the Apostle Paul, and neither did any of the apostles or disciples. They all invited people to voluntarily believe, repent, and follow Christ. There was no compulsion in religion or spirituality at all, in the New Testament times.
Today, Christians relish the prospect of defeating their enemies (liberals, atheists, socialists) in the political realm. But this lust for power and for the humiliation of enemies in the secular political realm seems to be the very antithesis of the Way of Christ.
Christ is to come in power in His Second Coming, and then he will then use FORCE on this enemies. That is depicted in the Book of Revelation. But until that time, Christians are not meant to force Christianity or virtue or righteousness or Capitalism or libertarianism or lower taxes or marriage laws on anyone. Christians are meant to carry out the Great Commission (preach, convert, and Baptize) and the Great Commandment (love God and neighbor).
I say that “Politics-ism” is a heresy. It is the idea that we can save souls or save the soul of a nation by the Force of Laws backed up by the police, courts, taxing authorities, armies, etc.
I think the Second Vatican Council basically agreed with this view. That Council made a clear and somewhat new declaration of rights of Religious Liberty for all people. That Council made clear that Catholicism should not be forced on anyone, and nor should any religion or atheism be forced on anyone.
Some Jewish people have always opposed Zionism, and some still oppose Zionism, because they see it as trying to achieve in worldly secular terms what only the Messiah can achieve in a spiritual way.
At the very least, I think many in this forum might agree that the desire to defeat, humiliate, and rule over by FORCE our enemies in the Culture War and in politics often has an unChristian, unloving, unspiritual feel to it. It often has the feel that one sees with fans of the NFL, NHL, and NBA. It feels like the soccer hooliganism of Europe. It also often feels like the crowds cheering at the gladiator games in ancient Rome. See what I mean?
Somewhat might say, “What then are Christians supposed to do? Just let the Liberals win and rule?” Christ himself gave us the thing we are supposed to do. It is called the Great Commission. It is witnessing to individuals one-by-one, giving them knowledge of the glorious Christ who has come and will come again, and bringing them to repentance, baptism, and Church membership. That’s it. Nothing else will work. We can win all the elections we want, and but without people **VOLUNTARILY **dedicated to Christ, it will be all for nothing and will all come to dust.
Christ never said that Christians were supposed to rule in this Age, anyway. All He promised the Faithful Ones was persecution, but then Eternal Life in the paradise of Heaven.
Right?