god damn america
call me unpatriotic. call me unamerican.
when i heard the brief snippets of jeremiah wright (obama's pastor) say those words i found myself shouting an amen to myself and wondering how anyone could disagree. in a country where we love to proclaim that the united states is a christian nation or a nation of faith, we have all too often placed our nationalism and false patriotism over the divine. flag waving is more important than christian living. bombing is privileged over humanitarianism. we support our troops by patriotically sending them into harm's way. it is not our savior, but our nation that our media, history books, and patriots uphold as the sinless one.
why do we so easily assume that we deserve god's blessings instead of god's damnation? the book of mormon prophet, lehi, prophesied this about the land our nation rests on:
Wherefore, this land is consecrated unto him whom he shall bring. And if it so be that they shall serve him according to the commandments which he hath given, it shall be a land of liberty unto them; wherefore, they shall never be brought down into captivity; if so, it shall be because of iniquity; for if iniquity shall abound cursed shall be the land for their sakes, but unto the righteous it shall be blessed forever. . . . [B]ehold, when the time cometh that they shall dwindle in unbelief, after they have received so great blessings from the hand of the Lord—having a knowledge of the creation of the earth, and all men, knowing the great and marvelous works of the Lord from the creation of the world; having power given them to do all things by faith; having all the commandments from the beginning, and having been brought by his infinite goodness into this precious land of promise—behold, I say, if the day shall come that they will reject the Holy One of Israel, the true Messiah, their Redeemer and their God, behold, the judgments of him that is just shall rest upon them.according to jesus, the greatest of commandments are to love god and love our neighbors. he teaches us to love our enemies. by placing our patriotism and desire for empire over and above these these teachings, have we not rejected the true christ and begun worshiping a false christ of nationalism? we don't live by the edict to love our neighbors. instead, we bomb, enslave, oppress, ignore, impoverish, hate, kill, torture, and commodify our neighbors. rather than loving our enemies, we invade and terrorize them. the most condemned of sins in the book of mormon is the gap between the rich and the poor, yet america the so-called beautiful exceeds all other nations in widening this gap. why should our country which has been so blessed in the past expect more in light of our departure from him?
over the weekend, our american media has headlined the unfortunate surpassing of 4,000 american troop deaths in our invasion and occupation of iraq. but still our media largely fails to recognize the estimated 80,000 to 200,000 deaths of innocent civilians who have died as a result of our immoral war. our american media fails to acknowledged the 300,000+ iraqi soldiers who died defending their 'God, religion, and freedom, and peace, wives, and children' from our invading nation. are america's fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands, wives, and siblings more important in the eyes of god than those of other nations. our true god and scriptures say no, but our false god of nationalism cries yes.
along with wright and lehi i ask how we can assume god's blessings while we continue in our nation's sins, iniquities, and inequalities? do we have the audacity to assume that we are so enveloped in god's favor that we are no longer subjected to god's judgment? do we think our past token (and occasionally altruistic) moral actions have purchased indulgences for our past, present, and future national sins? or have we truly lifted our flag as a false christ and false cross with the power to forgive us of our sins? is this not what happens when we hoist the red, white, and blue in the lands we have invaded, bombed, and abused? - "but look! we gave the iraqis democracy!" - and yet, when this divine democracy does not favor us (see iran in 1961), we destroy and sacrifice it to our idolic banner.
in abraham lincoln's second inaugural address, after the bloodiest time in american history, he pondered:
The Almighty has His own purposes. "Woe unto the world because of offenses; for it must needs be that offenses come, but woe to that man by whom the offense cometh." If we shall suppose that American slavery is one of those offenses which, in the providence of God, must needs come, but which, having continued through His appointed time, He now wills to remove, and that He gives to both North and South this terrible war as the woe due to those by whom the offense came, shall we discern therein any departure from those divine attributes which the believers in a living God always ascribe to Him? Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. Yet, if God wills that it continue until all the wealth piled by the bondsman's two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be sunk, and until every drop of blood drawn with the lash shall be paid by another drawn with the sword, as was said three thousand years ago, so still it must be said "the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether."like lehi, lincoln believed that god's will can both bless and damn those in this land. for him, perhaps our sin of slavery brought upon the wrath that bled our nation during the civil war. are our nations sins of poverty-induced slavery, racism, empire, war, hate, inequality, oppression, and death any less offensive in the eyes of god?
as wright asked, how dare we sing god bless america when we have done so much to deserve his damnation?
and yet, as wright also sermoned, governments can change. people can change. we are not damned to continue in our ways.
we can rise above our sins and accept christ's teachings that we have been rejecting. our ability to love both our neighbors and our enemies, is not just within our reach, but is already within us.
lincoln concluded his address with this plea:
With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on . . . to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations.wright ended his sermon with a similar plea:
as a country and nation that has been so blessed in times past - as a land that has been so privileged - as a people who have been given so much. - ought we to do a lot better?“Tell your neighbor he’s (going to) help us one last time. Turn back and say forgive him for the God Damn, that’s in the Bible though. Blessings and curses is in the Bible. It’s in the Bible.
“Where government fail, God never fails. When God says it, it’s done. God never fails. When God wills it, you better get out the way, cause God never fails. When God fixes it, oh believe me it’s fixed. God never fails. Somebody right now, you think you can’t make it, but I want you to know that you are more than a conqueror through Christ. You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you.”