Sat 15 Apr 2006
Sanctioned discrimination in America
Posted by truthteller under Religion , UncategorizedNo Comments
Discrimination is something we shun in this country……………….isn't it? We don't criticize people based on their skin color, their nationality or their abilities. It's considered downright un-American, isn't it? It's politically incorrect, and those who engage in discrimination are held up as bigots, intolerant or worse. We don't stand for it as a society and the discriminators are shouted down.
Well, not always. There is one exception to intolerance of discrimination in America today. It's ugly, but it somehow gets a pass.
When I was young, there were people who went to church and those who didn't. The people who avoided church were generally ambivalent to those who did. Their attitude towards church goers was benign, and they simply had no interest in the church or anything that was associated with being Christian.
As I got older, I realized that being Christian was more than going to church. Church was very important, but inviting Christ into one's heart and living by His example was at the heart of the Christian religion. Treating all people with dignity, helping those less fortunate, reaching out a hand to those who feel lost, visiting those who are hospitalized or elderly, supporting charitable causes, giving people meaning to their lives and hope for their futures, this is Christianity. It would seem that it would be hard to find something wrong in all this; it would seem that there would be nothing to slight, nothing to criticize and no reason to hate people who are at the core of the country.
From the benign attitude towards Christianity in the '60's, fast forward to America in 2006. While those who would practice discrimination are the bane of society, not so for those who would desecrate, humiliate and wipe their shoes off on the Christian faith and Christians. In a recent southpark episode, the animated cable series showed in graphic detail how much those in the popular culture loath Christians. While the show went to great lengths not to offend Muslims, it took no such pity on Christians. To the contrary, they were willing to stoop to such moral depravity in insulting the Christian faith, which for Christians went way beyond offensive.
The show was willing to depict a scene where Christ defecates on the President of the United States. To even write the previous sentence is difficult and uncomfortable. Christians believe that Christ was God in the flesh, and to depict our Creator with such disregard for what is treasured and sacred to so many millions of Americans is nothing less than evil.
Those who live their lives worshipping popular culture and a gutter culture find nothing wrong with practicing the most vile discrimination against Christians. The indifferent attitude of the past has been transformed into a seething hatred, a willful disrespect and a disgusting disregard for what is at the very core of the lives of the faithful. Those who practice modern day Christian bashing relish the depths they are allowed to go with out recourse or concern. They can practice wholesale discrimination against those they loath, verbalize their message of hatred and promote an anti-Christian media and subculture with reckless abandon.
The southpark episode reminds us that there is no level that is low enough in demeaning Christianity. While they fear Muslim retaliation, they count on the 'turn the other cheek' belief in Christians and see it as pure weakness. This gives them a Carte Blanch green light to continue molesting the victim. Christians need to speak with one voice without delay, and stop the growing anti-Christian movement in its tracks. Discrimination is always wrong, always.