Saturday, March 18, 2017

Saying One Thing, Doing Another and Fooling the People



I had prepared to write a post about judging others, but almost 500 words into it, it wasn’t going anywhere. I still have it saved on my computer, so maybe I will clean it up someday and post it, but not today.


Let’s talk politics.


I am curious why people who call themselves Christians, and claim America is a “Christian nation,” can support politicians who think it is okay to cut funding to hungry, poor children and elderly people? It is literally everything Jesus preached against and did.


When a multitude of people went to hear Jesus speak, a story in Luke 9:12-17 which we know as “the feeding of the 5,000,” the very first thing he did was make sure people were fed. He didn’t admonish those gathered for not bringing their own food and let them do without, but instead, he instructed the disciples to gather the food they had brought, which amounted to two fishes and five loaves of bread, and prayed over it. It was then divided and shared with everyone gathered and was able to sated their hunger. He did this before he spoke to them, it wasn’t their reward for hearing him out because he knew they were hungry, but they wanted to stay hear what Jesus had to say.


Let’s look at those actions with what is happening today in America, the richest country in the world. The country which is supposed to be blessed by God, the supposed leaders of the free world. This “Christian nation” is allowing people to go hungry, to be homeless and to go without life sustaining healthcare.


Yeah, I’ve heard the arguments about how it isn’t the government’s responsibility to feed, house and give people healthcare, but I disagree and my reasons why may pop up on this blog in the future. My beef right now is that people who call themselves Christians, which means followers of Christ, do not reflect his values nor practice what he preached.


Christians are supposed to imitate Christ, not demonstrate the hard hearts of the world. Instead, those identifying themselves as the Christian right, many of them in “Evangelical” denominations, keep voting people to office who simply do not reflect Christian values. They may say they are Christians, or conveniently convert during elections…yeah, I’m looking at you Trump, but they do not walk the walk.


In Matthew 7: 15-20, the Bible says to beware of false prophets who dress in sheep’s clothing because they are really hungry wolves. It says we will know these false prophets by their fruits, or actions. If this is true, then we seem to have a lot of false prophets in office.


These people, mostly Republicans, have fooled the masses by saying what people want to hear, but now they are willing to let people die or survive on cat food due to their arrogance. If we are to know them by their actions, I’m not impressed.


They are arrogant, self-important and cruel in their actions and people are falling for it, especially right-wing Christians. Have believers fallen so far they are willing to hurt innocents among them to get their own way or stay in power?


Remember what happened to another city whose people acted in such a manner. If you don’t understand what I’m talking about, go to Ezekiel 16:49.


Jesus said, what you do for the least among you, you do for me. If you believe we are a Christian nation, then America is failing this test.


As always, share your thoughts, but do not share your malevolence. What I consider abusive posts will be deleted.

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  1. There is a school of thought in which it is argued that the payment of taxes to a Government takes the place of the care of the poor, oppressed and widows by a Parish. In a democracy it is thought that a Government has a responsibility to maintain the health and safety of its citizens, and this is done by the payment of taxes so that wealth can be redistributed from those who have too much to those who do not have enough to meet basic needs or have needs which require a higher level of attention.

    This issue of the widening gap between rich and poor is also relevant in Aotearoa/New Zealand - as social welfare benefits are cut or made harder to get, while those who already have more than they need get tax breaks, etc., etc. Some are starting to call it a problem of greed rather than a problem of poverty. There IS enough to go around if those who have were able to see more clearly that everyone is happier when ALL have enough ...

    My 02 cents ...

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    1. Hi Valerie,

      Thanks for reading and commenting on my blog. I agree with you and will definitely expand on my thoughts about this topic at a later date.

      Hope you continue stopping by!

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