Re: Why it works for Judaism and Islam but not for Christianity
Posted: May 7th, 2022, 7:49 pm
Sy Borg wrote: ↑May 6th, 2022, 5:36 pm George W and the Republican hawks at the time would disagree. No doubt they would have all manner of rationalisations to explain why what they did was in keeping with Christianity. In today's "post-shame" world, the justifications don't even need to make sense, only to be delivered with gusto.I think it is almost impossible for any president to follow Christian principles. We think of Jesus as God, yet he humbled himself by washing his disciples feet. He said you call me Lord and master, and rightly so, I am. But he became like a servant to his disciples as an example.
Although Mahatma Gandhi was not a Christian, I believe his leadership was more Christian than other Christian leaders. He believed in non violent protest, living modestly and fasting. Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in prison, he had every right to be angry. When he was made president he had the power to seek retribution. He gave up that right to struggle for a greater good. Together with Archbishop Desmond Tu Tu who chaired the Truth and reconciliation committee to help people come to terms with all the injustice that had happened.
These are Christian principles that I recognise, but they seem to get overlooked. When George Bush goes against the Christian principles of love and pray for your enemies, we blame Christianity.