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Monday, October 8, 2012

FATHER FORGIVE THEM, THEY CONTINUE TO MAKE WAR AND ALL MANNER OF KILLING IN YOUR NAME

The White Cross, by Marc Chagall -- a Jewish vision of the need for forgiveness, and Jesus' response
 
Father, forgive them they know not what they do—versus, father, destroy them I’m excruciatingly fed up with what they do.  Forgiveness even unto executioners—implementers of what most all then judged, a shameful death on the cross.
There is no violence in God revealed by Jesus Christ.  Resurrected Life—in His death He destroyed death.  For the Gospel to be alive and evangelized, it must be the true consistent Gospel, respecting and celebrating all life.  Justified violence is not of Jesus, but from the father of lies.  Christian churches must embrace full Gospel nonviolent mercy—become consistently against both abortion and war.  Both stones--of lust and murder in all societies; these manacles of lust and murder dropped from our hands—replaced by mercy for the adulterous man, the unwed mother, innocent child, and for the violence-embedded warrior. 

At the moment Christ’s work on earth is most threatened by worldly powers, the crisis point, as He’s arrested in the Garden, “Put away the sword.”  Enough of this talk of fighting for God’s Kingdom.  Can God my Father not defend creation, send legions of angels?
"Masters of War"-- painting by John Tartaglione
In the discourse on swords*, we find a version of the dichotomy: works or faith.  Faith alone saves, yet good works are necessary, but never the works of killing for supposed good ends.  The ends never justify the means.  Moreover, the means are the ends, in embryo.  Faith and good works are intimately entwined.  “Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition,” {united in a popular WWII song} are Gospel opposites.  “Put away the sword.”

y their works you will know them.  There is never good fruit from a bad tree, no matter how cleverly the serpent suggests it.  And the tree of the business of war is a tree dripping with blood.  Weapons and war are the worst of works possible.  A society dedicated to them is also making a business of abortion.  True faith in Jesus destroys all recourse to these justified violences.  May we remember this in this season of burning stones politics.  I have this poem from Javier Sicilia and his just completed Caravan for Peace.

“I will try, like them
To be my own silence:
And this is difficult. The whole
World is secretly on fire. The stones
Burn, even the stones
They burn me. How can a man be still or
Listen to all things burning? How can he dare
To sit with them
When all their silence
Is on fire?”

~ Thomas Merton ~

(from “InSilence” -- The Strange Islands: Poems by Thomas Merton)

 

"I call heaven and earth to witness against you today, that I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live, you and your descendants.  Deut 30:19

Click on red and blue texts above for links to sources.
*http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2022:35-38&version=NLV
*http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2022:49-53&version=NLV
*http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mt%2026:52-53&version=ESV

Illumination and botanicals by Kathy Brahney
 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, October 1, 2012

THE IDOLATRY OF THE GUN---HEAVEN AND HUNTERS HELP US

                                                                  Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld -- Cain Kills Abel
                                                                 
 Detail-Game: Call-of-Juarez-Bound-in-Blood
 
Guns are ubiquitous.  Guns are us.  I started writing this at the time of a shooter near the Empire State Building in August [feared a terrorist, turned out to be disgruntled employee].  The shooting in yesterday’s paper was that of a son mistaken for an intruder by his father in New Fairfield, Conn.  Tomorrow is the ten year anniversary of the first killing in the “Beltway sniper” attacks.  Pick any day, one can read news of some individual and/or mass murder--or tragic gun misuse--in our country.  It’s become routine, from Columbine to Aurora--Wisconsin to Minnesota--rippling through all homelands east and west.

The first sin outside paradise—murder.  Cain and Abel.  The Good News came to change this: “Put away the sword, those who live by the sword will die by the sword,” -- the last words of Jesus to his gathered disciples before he dies on the cross.  Have we followers of Jesus paid any attention at all?

re we safer now with gun proliferation laws?  A new permissiveness of violence—turns back the lessons of WWII.  Our veterans of that war, volunteered into a sea of bloodshed, were often shell-shocked on return, loathe to discuss war experiences.  Now, against all their spiritual inclinations, many vets are de-commissioned from our war on terrors, with violence professionalized-internalized.  And for other vast hoards of couch potatoes, violence has become entertainment.

Empire State Bldg shooter—latest in a long line of solitary gunslingers—seeking solace for wounded egos by killing others.  Giving out freely the most powerful personal weapons available, in a country where our national wars have transitioned into personal battlegrounds, is a bad idea.  “Shoot first ask questions later” and “make my day” are attitudes that promote death, not right to life.

My friend Jim is an ardent hunter and gun enthusiast.  I, though a vegetarian, respect his use of guns.  The mass violence of stockyards and slaughterhouse are painfully unnecessary in a nation that has so much surplus food.  Jim’s ability as a good hunter makes his method of providing meat for the table less violent than the mass production.  And there is some conscious respect in his way of taking life for food.

he multiple murders being perpetrated by the past decades’ self-appointed assassins, with their hi-powered guns and bullets, are a completely different use of weapons.  Gratuitous fast-and-furious violence.  Guns as people killers.  Military hardware brought into the public sector, to settle disputes in warlike fashion.  This is a disease, this proliferation of quick kill firepower.  There is a physicians’ group dedicated to preventing this socially violent virus.  The membership of the NRA [but not their politicians] wants common sense controls.
 

Guns as gods.  They can be tools of the Great Deceiver, helping someone who’s lost a job, or been humiliated, turn into a death angel, blasting everyone’s pain to new heights of excruciation, and depths of despair.  Yes, it is the mind, and not simply the gun, that does the killing, but why make killing so damnably easy?  Kept for protection, they most often fail to protect.**  Kept with the intention to murder, they are occasions of grave sin, evil which drags us all down.

Cain kills Abel -- Rembrandt sketch
 
Can gun owners not help us find some limit to the mayhem?  You know what’s responsible, and what’s not.  Military style weapons in our communities, concealed handguns in our bars and churches?  There has to be a better way.  

Christians believe we are saved into eternity by Jesus Christ.  “There is nothing that can separate us from the love of our God.” Romans 8:39   We all know that we are going to die.  Many of us believe we will be welcomed into a heavenly life after death.  Does Jesus ever indicate we’ll get there any more surely, armed to the teeth?




Mistakes that can’t be corrected.
http://www.boston.com/news/local/connecticut/2012/09/28/conn-man-kills-masked-teen-learns-his-son/oFiHKYNgzNMjqqcILr4I2M/story.html
http://slatest.slate.com/posts/2012/07/23/former_rochester_police_captain_accidentally_shoots_and_kills_son_could_face_charges.html
http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/johns-hopkins-center-for-gun-policy-and-research/

**A gun in the home is 22 times more likely to be used in a completed or attempted suicide (11x), criminal assault or homicide (7x), or unintentional shooting death or injury (4x) than to be used in a self-defense shooting. (Kellermann, 1998, p. 263).
A 2009 study found that people in possession of a gun are 4.5 times more likely to be shot in an assault (Branas)
[from Brady Campaign to Prevent GunViolence]

83 Americans killed by guns every day [90 deaths fromauto accidents], approaches being the major cause of acute violent death in the USA.
http://www.stophandgunviolence.org/

            Violence Policy Center [includes international]


St. Michael's feast day was Saturday, Sept. 29th.  He has been named the patron saint of soldiers.  His only sword is the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.


Illuminations by Kathy Brahney

Monday, September 24, 2012

LEAP AHEAD IN WARMAKING POWER, WHILE EVERYTHING ELSE GOES TO POT

Russian Television {English language} gives us the news about our own CRS study documenting surge in arms sales
 
“U.S. Arms Sales Make Up Most of Global Market” announces the NYT 8-24-12 article.  Weapons sales by the United States tripled in 2011 to a record high…  … weapons sales by the United States totaled $66.3 billion last year, or more than three-quarters of the global arms market, valued at $85.3 billion in 2011. Russia was a distant second, with $4.8 billion in deals.
We are more than ever, Number One!  In Weapons and War [and Obesity].  We have always been in first place since WWII.  Now this Superpower has pulled far ahead of cold and hot war competition.  We now export more than 12 times the firepower of old Cold War competitor Russia.  Left them in the dust.   Job One is the gun.  Yet you get what you pay for, and produce.  Invest in war and the general impoverishment it effects in the world, and we will surely remain a nation at war, weighted down by a self-inflicted bad economy and morality.  For U.S. Christians who are taught to love the enemy, pray for the persecutors, and trust in God’s mercy, this is a fundamental problem.  Every weapon built leads us closer to a godless Armageddon.


War is not the answer.  Or, war is the answer to the question, “What is the most dangerous behavior, occasion of sin, risking loss of our collective soul—that of all nation states, the world’s tribes and factions, international corporations?

 
et us beware of conventional wisdoms that propel us in war’s direction: only good “injun” is a dead “injun”; better dead than red; must kill the village to save it; shoot first ask questions later=preemptive strike; deficits don’t matter; have cake and eat it too.  These noxious half-truths come whispered by the serpent in the Garden, paradise lost.  The Deceiver promises intricate knowledge of good and evil, and leaves us with a forest devoid of trees—a weapons of mass destruction wasteland.

Our Catholic Church effort at a “new evangelization” desperately needs the old regular full Gospel of Jesus Christ.  The Son of God needs to be once again acknowledged Our Nonviolent Lord and Savior—the Way, Truth, and Life.  God is Love.  There is no violence in God.  Jesus has conquered death.  What was His weapon?  Forgiveness. 



Conventional Arms, Nuclear Disarmament, and Peaceful Resolution of Conflict sections.
 
 
 
From U.S. Center for Disease Control, more than one-third of U.S. adults (35.7%) are obese [eg. -- 5’4” and >174 lb.]  [Read data brief [PDF-528Kb]]

 
This Sunday’s scripture--peace is a pure fruit, war perdition.
Jas 3:16-4:3

 But the wisdom from above is first of all pure,
then peaceable, gentle, compliant,
full of mercy and good fruits,
without inconstancy or insincerity.
And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace
for those who cultivate peace.

Where do the wars
and where do the conflicts among you come from?
Is it not from your passions;
that make war within your members?
You covet but do not possess.
You kill and envy but you cannot obtain;
you fight and wage war.
You do not possess because you do not ask.
You ask but do not receive,
because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions.

 

 

Monday, September 17, 2012

VOTING --- RAISE THE BARRICADES, OR OPEN DOORS AND WINDOWS

By Khalil Bendib , OtherWords
 
Our local Port Huron Times Herald 9-16-12 editorial, Spare voters needless obstacles,” gets it right.  The problem in our democratic elections system is not voter fraud, but voter inactivity.  There have been almost no cases of documented voter fraud in the past two decades [Wall Street Journal 8-31-12 “Voter Fraud: Hard to Identify”].  Almost half of eligible voters don’t vote in national elections.  Some of this is unfortunately voter apathy, but in addition we have subtly engineered ballot box obstruction [eg. those “anti-voter fraud” laws written by our state’s Republican legislature, most of them commendably vetoed by Gov. Snyder.]

Unfortunately, Republican strategy across the nation appears designed to further, and selectively, decrease voter turnout.   Democrats are no political angels, but a decade plus of Karl Rove’s Machiavellian influence is having unprecedented effect on the GOP juggernaut.  His super-PACs and others are not just trying to convince you by billion-dollar advertising to vote their way, but if it’s likely you’ll vote otherwise, they’ll put tripwires in the way.  Will Michigan’s newly minted emergency managers provide enough voting booths and staff in the 5 cities of over 50% minority population they now control?  [see article in my June 2012 archive]
It appears we can vote on this as a ballot proposal this election.  Hope the font size is adequate.
 
Photo ID laws now in 11 states  [21 states yet have had no voter ID law at all, photo or otherwise—as noted in TH editorial, identification is taken care of by voter registration] [and according to the WSJ article above, the rate of voter impersonation in the U.S. is "statistically zero."]  Felons barred from voting [5.8 million Americans denied this year].  Voter record purges by computers.  Rollbacks to early voting [which was response to long lines in inner city areas, in 2000 and 2004 elections].  Redrawn congressional districts—now disputed in Texas--to minimize minority voters’ impact.  New laws to make it very difficult for voter registration drives.  Cadres of vote challengers sent to swing precinct polling places, trained to harass the process.  A redundant citizenship question, to get a ballot in our state.
 
      Group wants to use this button at polls to challenge
  

Voter ID has been a hot topic in state legislatures over the past decade. Since 2001, nearly 1,000 bills have been introduced in a total of 46 states. Twenty-four states have passed major legislation during the period 2003-2012…”

Now Representative. Candice Miller joins the fray on the side of the vote protection racket. She co-sponsors a House bill which would automatically advise the voiding of a new voter registrant in Michigan of their previous state’s voter registration, when they move here and go through the driver’s license process. This is the subject of her 9-12-12 “Putting an End to a Chance to Cheat in Elections” email posting.  Innocuous enough--and she does cite one person who was an alleged double voter in two states while maintaining double registration.  Yet most people in transition may keep 2 voting registrations as they make the move.  They don’t try to vote double, and God bless them if they do take the time to register and vote in their new location, or in their old if they’ve not completed the move.   Rep. Miller would better serve constituents by writing new jobs legislation for a new generation of workers, and effective regulations and declaration of war policies for the war- makers and financial wizards who’ve nearly bankrupt our nation.

Instead of circling the wagons to “protect the vote,” we need new ways to encourage the vote.  How about a law making national voting day, every 2 years, a National Election Holiday?  Everyone know your candidates, the issues, and get out and vote.  Make a day of it—responsible citizenship.  How about our state joining those 45 that have early-voting and/or no-excuse- necessary absentee voting?
As the corporate power brokers, now further empowered by the Citizen’s United court decision, beat the final breath out of the dying/dead horse of democracy, too many politicians stand by ready only to administer more convoluted last rites.  There is an even deeper problem to be addressed beyond whether we’re in the 99% or the 1%, that overshadows all our financial disparities.

Are we an inclusive or exclusive society?  For those of us who are Christian believers, some believe in the interdependent family of humankind given grace and justice by the one all-merciful God, and that the greatest among us are the ones who serve, that losing our life for the sake of the Gospel we save it.  Then there are those who believe in Manifest Destiny belonging to the fittest survivors who are committed to using all their powers to secure God’s blessings for themselves, and for the trickle down benefit of their chosen allied communities.  Which way will we turn, and who are our leaders?

 
 
 


Preview of coming voting distraction in Michigan?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/07/voters-frisked-detroit_n_1752297.html

 

Monday, September 10, 2012

IN THE SPIRIT OF MARTIN LUTHER KING--JAVIER SICILIA CATHOLIC POET FROM MEXICO--APOSTLE OF NONVIOLENCE AS THE ANSWER TO GUNS & DRUGS

As Caravan for Peace visits Atlanta, GA, Javier Sicilia prays at tomb of Martin Luther King

Detroit—Murder Capitol of the USA.  We’ve seen the headlines.  A recent benchmark high for Detroit was a murder rate of 37.4 per 100,000 population in 2008.  How does that compare to the killing in the drugs & guns wars that plague Mexico? — Ciudad Juarez, a murder rate of 238.7 per 100,000 in 2010. 

Drug cartels, a flood of assault weapons from the U.S. and elsewhere, a military & police compromised by drug money, an escalating violence to maximize drug profits in Mexico from the U.S. drugs/guns marketplace, all these have made life unlivable in many parts of Mexico.  This was the message from the 100 plus members of the Caravan for Peace, coming from Tijuana towards Washington D.C. over this past month, and as I joined the northern Chicago to Toledo leg.  It arrives in D.C. September 12th.  Most Mexican participants have directly experienced the death-violence in loss of their family and friends.
Javier Sicilia and supporters of the Caravan on the march in Chicago
 
They plead for an end to the War on Drugs as unwinnable--another way to spend outrageous amounts of money aimed at illegal drugs, but just killing more people.  They ask us to decriminalize drug use, to take the huge money out of the illegal drugs business, by government control and taxation, as we did with alcohol when we ended Prohibition.  Organized crime on both sides of the border is cashing in, while most of the killing happens in Mexico, 70,000 dead, 20,000 disappeared in the past 6 years.

Economic changes have lessened the immigration impetus to come to the U.S. for a better life.  They’ve always hoped to be able have a good life with their family in their native land.  But now many are being expelled by the violence.  They come to the U.S. as refugees, for physical survival.
Image by Corbis, from Wall Street Journal
 
I walked with them in a march in Chicago from the Latino to African American neighborhoods. A good sign of reconciliation between communities which have often been pitted against each other.  I listened to these  Mexican pilgrims tortured testimonies at the New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church that had invited them in, and at the Centro Autonimo de Albany Park the following night.   Shootings, women assaulted, assassinations, beheadings, disappearances with dismembered or no trace left behind.  Mind-numbing violence.
 
Disabled AK 47 held aloft by Javier at Caravan's stop in Houston 
 
Javier Sicilia, a professor and poet, a devout Catholic who leads the Caravan, opened one of his talks with a poem from Emily Dickinson, “I felt a funeral in my brain”… He knows grief firsthand, losing his 24 year old son to the drug violence.  He wrote his last poem then, and has been leading the movement to Stop the Drug War since.

"I felt such an immense pain, I can't even explain," Sicilia said in Spanish. "It's the biggest pain one can feel — when one loses a child."
His son's friends had visited a bar they hadn't known was operated by people involved with organized crime, Sicilia said. Valuable work equipment had been stolen from the car of a friend of his son. When his son, "the pacifier" of the group, approached the bar owners, he and his friends were kidnapped and murdered, Sicilia said.
His son, three months from graduating from university, had been offered a job as a cardiologist in Mexico before he died, his father said.  *

Javier asked me to pray for him and his Caravan as I left Toledo for home.  I am doing that, and trying to tell some of their story.  Thank God we don’t have their level of violence yet in our towns and cities.  But there were 11 heroin deaths in my mainly rural St. Clair County in 2011.  I don’t know the Detroit figure.

Drugs guns and violence are a terrible curse, taking deeper hold if not confronted.  We must make it severely less profitable to be pushers and killers.  This can be done by the nation courageously decriminalizing drug use, and state control of pricing and availability.  Upping the violence ante with superpower assault swat teams will not work.  It hasn’t in Mexico.  It won’t here.  This is a common sense opinion within the police departments themselves.  The Law Enforcement Against Prohibition group had a symbolic squad car as first car in the Caravan for Peace behind the 2 giant buses.  Please visit especially the Caravan’s website.


ork and pray in any way you can for their success.  Let him and her who have ears listen to their pleas.  They have decided not to be silent.  These pilgrims are the frontline against the wave of guns & drugs violence that can soon inundate ourselves and our children, perhaps much sooner than any international terrorists. 
 
 

 
 
Illumination by Kathey Brahney

Sunday, September 2, 2012

¿QUIEN ES {WHO IS} JAVIER SICILIA?


Javier Sicilia, 55 y.o., Catholic poet turned leader--His story
 
You may have heard that 60,000 Mexican citizens have died in the past 6 years as the “War on Drugs” has escalated.  You probably haven’t heard of Javier Sicilia, Mexican Catholic poet professor who lost his 24 year old son, assassinated by the drug merchants in 2005.  Javier has led his people on long caravans pleading for an end to this violent war, in which criminals and authorities are locked in struggle and profit—the bodies of bystanders piled ever higher.   The war on drugs is newly militarized.  Firepower escalates on both sides of the battle.  Now SeƱor Sicilia leads a bi-national Peace Caravan from Tijuana across the USA to Washington D.C.   My priest friend in Chiapas, a champion of justice himself, says this may be the next Martin Luther King.
 
Violence has become an epidemic across our border, as the marketplace for illegal drugs and hi-power weapons mushrooms, supply and demand provided mostly in US dollars.  And the U.S. Army and CIA are newly on Mexican soil [partnering with the DEA], raising old specters of the sovereignty question.  Most of the bloodshed is on Mexican ground.
 
Javier Sicilia with assault weapon that's just been sawn in half during current U.S. caravan
 
The “Fast and Furious” controversy, which accused the Obama Justice Department for tracing some guns as they went across the border which came back to kill a DEA agent, ignored the point that Arizona and other states hemorrhage massive amounts guns and ammunition into Mexico daily, because of our historically permissive gun laws.  Was tracing some of them a bad idea?

From the definitive Fortune magazine article on the issue [long, but please read entire]:
 The Mexican government has estimated that 2,000 weapons are smuggled daily from the U.S. into Mexico. The ATF is hobbled in its effort to stop this flow. No federal statute outlaws firearms trafficking within the U.S., so agents must build cases using a patchwork of often toothless laws. ...  By 2009 the Sinaloa drug cartel had made Phoenix its gun supermarket and recruited young Americans as its designated shoppers or straw purchasers.

o counter this deluge of violence and drugs, a Caravan for Peace comes to us from Mexico.  A poet cries out to us in the name of his son and countless dead, Stop the War on Drugs, estamos hasta la madre!  {Virgin Mary we’re at the end of our rope!}  I hope to join them in Chicago tomorrow, Labor Day, and accompany to Cleveland [their northern part of the U.S. journey].  May we hear their cries, and find the courage to invest in nonviolent solutions to the many threats we feel surround us.  No more scorpions when our children ask for bread.  Seek ye first the nonviolent kingdom of God, all else will be given to us.
 
On Caravan with La Virgen de Guadalupe in Mexico
 
 
 
Illumination by Kathey Brahney