If we manage to survive as a
human race long enough, a few hundred years from now scores of PhDs will be
earned as scholars analyze the combination of social, political, and economic
factors leading to the rise of the current resident of the White House and to the
concurrent orchestrated assault on our constitutional democracy. So, let me get
a head start.
I’m convinced biblical literalism is a prime cause of the mess we find ourselves in as a nation.
Yes, there are a complex set of factors that lead to the rise of the populist, nationalist, sexist, xenophobic, white supremacist, homo/transphobic toxins that have contaminated our body politic and dominated our public discourse.
But incubating those factors
into this particular set of toxins requires a kind of cultural Petri dish which
will simultaneously provide the nutrients necessary to nourish the toxic
worldview while protecting it from contaminates like data, facts, diversity and
multi-cultural competency.
The biblical literalism foundational
to 21st century American Evangelicalism does precisely that.
It feeds, waters and
fertilizes exclusively male language for God -- marginalizing women and
non-binary people, perpetuating the patriarchy and fanning the fire of
unexamined privilege making a Putin-style oligarchy appear preferable to a
democracy where brown and black women have voice and power.
It creates a context where it
is a very short journey from “the Bible said it, I believe it, that settles it”
to “my country, love it or leave it” – with a direct connection to the rise of
nationalism, sexism, white supremacism and the rest of the litany of isms that
plague our nation and our world: the rise of the forces we struggle against
daily as we live out our baptismal promise to persevere in resisting evil.
And it is this fertile environment
that becomes a breeding ground for a population pre-programmed to believe fact-based
science is an enemy of faith. It quite literally lays down neuron tracks in the
brain set up to reject as “fake news” the very science that calls us to come
together to save what we can of this planet we have exploited and the very evidence
that proves our President is criminally abusing the power of his office for
personal and political gain.
To be clear: the beauty,
power and importance of the First Amendment is that it protects every last one
of us to freely exercise the religion of our choice – including the freedom to
exercise no religion at all. And including the freedom to reject science, fact
and data and to believe whatever one chooses about what God wills, blesses or condemns.
However – and it’s a big however – the First Amendment does not protect the right to confuse the freedom to exercise religion with the license to impose religion. And the job of defending the Constitution against all enemies – foreign and domestic – requires each and every one of us to do our part.
However – and it’s a big however – the First Amendment does not protect the right to confuse the freedom to exercise religion with the license to impose religion. And the job of defending the Constitution against all enemies – foreign and domestic – requires each and every one of us to do our part.
If we are going to save our
nation from devolving into a kind of theocratic oligarchy, those who believe that
science and data are things – those who embrace the vision of a nation where liberty
and justice for all literally means all -- must provide an antidote to the
toxins of ignorance and “alternative facts” threatening our constitutional democracy
with polarization and division.
Otherwise we risk finding ourselves in the last scene of the last act of “Camelot” -- looking for a boy to run and tell the story of what almost was: a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all people were created equal.
The stakes are too high, the challenges
are too great, and the struggle is too real to do anything less than to stand
up, to speak out and to resist the rise of the populist, nationalist, sexist, xenophobic,
white supremacist, homo/transphobic toxins contaminating our body politic and dominating
our public discourse.
Pick your thing and do it. Now. Together we can make a difference. Together we can overcome.
Pick your thing and do it. Now. Together we can make a difference. Together we can overcome.
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