By John DearÂ
Last September, I
spoke to some 2,000 students during their annual lecture at a Baptist
college in Pennsylvania. After a short prayer service for peace
centered on the Beatitudes, I took the stage and got right to the
point. “Now let me get this straight,†I said. “Jesus says, ‘Blessed
are the peacemakers,’ which means he does not say, ‘Blessed are the
warmakers,’ which means, the warmakers are not blessed, which means
warmakers are cursed, which means, if you want to follow the nonviolent
Jesus you have to work for peace, which means, we all have to resist
this horrific, evil war on the people of Iraq.â€
With that, the place exploded, and 500 students stormed out. The rest of them then started chanting, “Bush! Bush! Bush!â€
So much for my speech. Not to mention the Beatitudes.
I was
not at all surprised that George W. Bush was reelected president. As I
travel the country speaking out against war, injustice and nuclear
weapons, I see many people consciously siding with the culture of war,
choosing the path of violence, supporting corporate greed, rampant
militarism, and global domination. I see many others swept up in the
raging current of patriotism. Since most of these people, beginning
with the president, claim to be Christian, I am ashamed and appalled
that they support war and systemic injustice, that they do it in the
name of God, and that they feign fidelity to the nonviolent Jesus who
gave his life resisting institutionalized injustice.