April 2015--Cruz became the first major candidate to declare a
presidential run for 2016.
His formal announcement came yesterday at
Liberty University, the largest Christian university in the world.
Religion and politics.
Did you say Religion and Politics? No!
No! No! They don't mix! Those who haven't figured that out yet, must
have come late to the party! Now to use a phrase from an esteemed
politician (example of an oxymoron)...sit down and shut up!
Cruz’s
announcement at Liberty University was an important political strategy.
Cruz is the poster child of the Tea Party movement.
Gawd bless him.
He wants to spread
his influence by appealing to evangelicals.
Spread his influence? Like spreading manure?
There is no better place to
garner the evangelical vote than the largest Christian university on the
planet.
Yep...can't argue there.
Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post says that
Cruz’s message at Liberty was essentially this, “I am one of you; I
will put my religious faith at the center of this campaign.”
Oh, take your religious faith and shove it! Oh, and Happy Easter!
Cruz put his religious faith at the center of his campaign by invoking
God and American exceptionalism, while at the same time critiquing
Democrats and Obamacare.
Oh Cruz...have you looked at the
statistics recently? Seems the American people receiving Obamacare ARE
HAPPY WITH IT, you moron!
Liberty
students cheered as Cruz passionately claimed, “God bless Liberty
University
Why?
... God’s blessing has been on America from the very
beginning of this nation, and I believe God isn’t done with America yet.
Stop putting words in gawds mouth! She can speak for herself!
I believe in you.
Really? What part of me do you believe in? The masturbation part? I do it y'know.
I believe in the power of millions of courageous
conservatives rising up to re-ignite the promise of America.”
Hey, hold your water, you poor excuse for a Christian. See? two can play at your stupid game.
Cruz
is the first serious candidate to officially throw his hat in the
presidential ring.
He's a poor excuse for serious.
Because he quickly invoked God, it’s a safe bet that
future Republican and Democratic candidates will also invoke the
blessings of God the Almighty.
Let's hope not! He didn't even know He was running.
So, let’s talk God and politics.
Oh s**t! He's in!
There
is a good reason that we aren’t supposed to talk about those two topics
at the dinner table.
Huh?
It’s because of the human tendency to claim that
God is on our side of the religious and political divide. And, if God is
on our side, that means that God is against our enemies.
Wow! Are you reading too much into what He thinks or are you on the inside track, Cruz?
In this sense,
the term “God” is merely a social projection of group identity that
pits us over and against a wicked “other.”
Oh, those Muslims again. We get it.
A God who stands with
us over and against our religious and political enemies is no God at
all.
Wow! Have you fired gawd?
It’s an idol; a mere function of human social projection. I would
rather be an atheist than believe in that God.
How did you get so smart Cruz? And so eager to share your gobbleygook with us.
Fortunately, that’s
not the God of the Bible.
No?
The human understanding of God in the Bible
moves from being a tribal god to becoming God of the universe.
Let me write that down.
This God
is infinitely bigger than our rivalries of group identity; in fact, the
God of the Bible is on a completely different plane than our rivalries
over and against one another.
Did you ever teach Religious Instructions, Cruz?
As such, God subverts our tendency to form
group identity over and against a wicked other. As James Alison points
out in his book
Undergoing God, the great Hebrew insight is that of monotheism.
Alison claims this is important:
"…If
there is a God who is not one of the gods, who is not on the same level
as anything else at all, then of course it is true to say that there
can be no “as opposed to” in God. Or in other words, there is no rivalry
at all between God and anything that is."
Okay.
That
insight begins with the prophet Isaiah and culminates in the teaching of
Jesus, to “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so
that you may be children of your Father in heaven.”
Jesus calls
his followers to be like the one true God, who subverts the violent
human inclination to form group identity in opposition to a scapegoat by
modeling God’s love that embraces all people, including those we call
our enemies.
Does this mean we're not gonna start any more wars? Or is that too much of a stretch?
But faith in God goes a step further.
The Bible
never, ever talks
about national exceptionalism.
You noticed that, too?
Any politician or Christian who invokes
American exceptionalism doesn’t do so from biblical faith.
True. It invokes American exceptional as something these religious freaks dreamed up.
As opposed to
national exceptionalism, biblical faith is based on national
self-critique.
Touche!
Far from God being the one who shores up our
exceptionalism, God is the one who comes in our midst and leads us to
self-critique.
Hey, isn't this a little much? You keep putting words in her mouth.
Amos is the earliest prophetic voice in the Bible and
other prophets follow his lead of critiquing the nation.
What nation?
As Alison states:
The
first two chapters of Amos consist of a series of quick prophecies
against the nations ... But this is the build-up to the real criticism,
which is of Israel. Where each of the nations gets a couple of verses of
criticism, Israel gets ten, and then, from chapter 3 onward, the blast
is entirely directed at the ‘we’ (Israel).
Israel? Is that the same Amos of Amos and Andy fame?
The
prophets critiqued political institutions when they formed identity over
and against a convenient other who functioned as the political
scapegoat.
That scapegoat might have been a political opponent, another
nation, immigrants, or the poor, weak, and marginalized within their
society.
I do not want to scapegoat Ted Cruz for invoking the name
of God, American exceptionalism, or for critiquing his political
opponents.
Why not? Cruz is disingenuous!
After all, Democrats will likely do the same.
In fact, they
are already uniting against Cruz.
C'mon Cruz...you're paranoid, too.
That’s
because uniting over and against a wicked other has become the default
mechanism of human identity formation.
Bla bla bla bla...getting bored with the bible according to Cruz.
Fortunately, God has nothing to
do with that kind of formation because God is not over and against
anything at all.
There you go again, putting words in His mouth.
Rather, God is for us, all of us, finding new ways to
develop social cohesion through the spirit of love, forgiveness, and
self-criticism.
Even Muslims? And Jews? And Democrats? And Blax?
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Adam Ericksen blogs
at the Raven Foundation, where he uses mimetic theory to provide social
commentary on religion, politics, and pop culture.