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Open Letter to Barack Obama: What if Rev. Jeremiah Wright had been G. W. Bush's Spiritual Mentor?
By Charles E. Carlson
ccun.org, May 4, 2008
Barack Obama has been criticized for the words of outspoken Dr. Wright, his one time friend, spiritual tutor, and pastor. Obama is embarrassed because his campaign plan does not call for discussing the issues Wright keeps raising. Mr. Obama has done everything but discuss them.
After seeing and listening to Pastor Wright, it
appears to us that the whole world would be much better off had
President Bush had Pastor Wright for his spiritual adviser. Reverend
Wright made it clear he is opposed to war on
Moreover, Reverend Wright knew the scriptural
reasons for opposing the bombing of
George W. Bush's spiritual model, if he has one,
would be a Christian Zionist, perhaps the late Jerry Falwell, John
MacArthur, or the likes of radical John Hagee. All of these believe
deep down that we are in a war against Islam. To them, killing
Muslims does not defy God's plan. Some, like Hagee, are dissatisfied
with the wars we have and want a preemptive bombing of
Here is a short list of words and concepts that would be absent from Americans' vocabularies today, had President Bush taken spiritual counsel from Reverend Wright.
Weapons of mass destruction Shock and Awe Abu Ghraib Water-boarding 4,057 American dead 25,000 American wounded and crippled 100,000 (or many more) Iraqis dead Homeland Security The Patriot Act The Green Zone Blackwater Industries $3.50 per gallon gasoline (pre-war $1.00) $4.00 per loaf bread $5.00 per gallon milk One trillion dollar plus federal budgets
Each is a new word and idea we have learned since
Day911. All these are new words we might not need to have known if
George W. Bush had gone to church in The press's condemnation of Jeremiah A Wright is not about his patriotism or black racism, and I may not agree with every social issue he talked about. Wright wants to talk now that he has a world podium. The press attack is about hurting Senator Obama. Wright was a six-year Marine; compare his service to those who criticize him. Maybe it's time Mr. Obama talked about the issues Wright has uncovered.
The Zionist-friendly press can see that Reverend
Wright is not fooled by phony wars, especially those in the name of
Reverend Wright's interview with Bill Moyers last week revealed that he knows Jesus Christ's words and takes them seriously. Is that not the purpose of pastors? Jesus shouts what God expects from us: warmaking, no; peacemaking, yes.
Moyers did us the service of playing the
emotion-packed sermon Pastor Wright delivered to his church on the
Sunday following 911. It demanded peace as God does, not vengeance
as John McCain, Hillary Clinton and George W. Bush do. Wright said:
' We Hold These Truths entitled our own 911 response six years ago "Americans Pay the Price." It was posted painfully two days after 911, and here is what I wrote:
"The cause of the Day911 destruction is the
bullying, war-making tactics of those who control our own government
toward multiple small and frail independent Arab states, including
My own local church Pastor's response was a terse
note telling me not to send any more letters to him...they made him
too angry! It seems he was just too angry to distinguish Jesus' call
for peace from the call of the lynch mob to bomb the people of
We Hold These Truths received dozens of angry responses, including an almost instant call from the FBI. The agent politely asked me to let them know if we hear of any terrorists! Had I been preaching to a white evangelical church I might have been stoned!
Day911 did not demand vengeance in Jesus' eyes. But politicians demanded it for purposes of their own! The outrage from Christian Zionists over our words convinced me we needed a project to intervene between these very Pastors and those who make the mistake of listening to them. We now have Project Strait Gate to rescue others from Christian Zionism, to which we invite participation.
Barack Obama has thus far dodged discussing the substance of Reverend Wright's speech. The press has him dodging and they love it. Maybe it would serve Obama better if he confronted these issues; what is our government's responsibility for keeping peace? what are the bitter fruits of vengeance?
Among the some 65 churches where we have held
our interventions were two black churches, not so different from the
one where Reverend Wright preaches. The reaction was interesting.
Many who attended seemed to think we had singled them out; they
asked our volunteers why we don't go to white churches, saying 'we
are not for war.' I might not be comfortable in an all black church,
but I am not comfortable with Pastor Phil either! We all have a
right to our own idea of race, even race jokes. Reverend Wright was
not joking when he said in his sermon after 911.
'God bless
Wright is right! It should be plain to everyone that our chickens have indeed come home to roost, bringing with them disease and corruption as well as the visible and invisible human costs of war.
We do not know who God calls to be prophets in our
time. A prophet is one who tells the truth when it is not easy to do
so. Reverend Wright's facts were 20-20 six years ago. He did not
miss much in describing
I do not care a whit what Wright says about race or how he expresses himself in his hometown black church. He is not oppressing me, and he is uplifting me by his courage. He did not once deviate from Jesus' central message of love and forgiveness. His 911 message began: 'God wants wholeness, not revenge.' Amen, Brother Wright!
We now live with the fruits of revenge that we sowed in such abundance. Let's not be afraid to talk about them, whatever the consequences. Perhaps Barack Obama should stand up and argue the issues Jeremiah Wright has raised each time the hostile press plays the Wright card. They would soon stop playing it!
Here are a few issues he could talk about, all caused by War:
the gasoline price explosion, the Wall Street collapse, run-away food prices, the human cost of serial wars, and the dreadful slide to immorality that comes from war,
all issues that were voted for by our present administration and by Obama's opposition.
Wright is right.
God says the God of the Old Testament damns nations who turn from his law.
He damned the Israelites of old - why not the
It would be well for every pastor and church lay-leader to watch Bill Moyers' full interview of Pastor Jeremiah A. Wright aired on PBS television on April 25.
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