The
Warmonger’s Fruit of the Spirit
by
Laurence
M. Vance
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It
seems sensible and logical that followers of someone called the
Prince of Peace would not act like they are following Mars, the
Roman god of war.
As
I have maintained whenever I speak about Christianity and war, if
there is any group of people that should be opposed to war, empire,
militarism, the warfare state, an imperial presidency, blind nationalism,
government war propaganda, and an aggressive foreign policy it is
Christians, and especially conservative, evangelical, and fundamentalist
Christians who claim to strictly follow the dictates of Scripture
and worship the Prince of Peace.
I
have also maintained throughout these wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
that, even though it is Christianity above all religions that should
be opposed to the evils of war and militarism, in the Church will
be found some of the greatest supporters of the military and the
current wars.
The
"criminality
of war," as Howard Malcom, president of Georgetown College,
wrote in 1845, is not "that tyrants should lead men into wars
of pride and conquest," but that "the people, in governments
comparatively free, should so readily lend themselves to a business
in which they bear all the sufferings, can gain nothing, and may
lose all." That people would act this way, Malcom says, is
an "astonishment indeed." "But," he continues,
"the chief wonder is that Christians, followers of the Prince
of Peace, should have concurred in this mad idolatry of strife,
and thus been inconsistent not only with themselves, but with the
very genius of their system."
I
have heard and read many Christians criticize Obama – and rightly
so – for his horrendous policies, but I have heard and read little
or nothing from Christians of how Obama has continued the war in
Iraq, escalated the war in Afghanistan, and expanded the bogus war
on terror to other countries.

The
above sign from a church in Maryland can unfortunately be seen almost
anywhere in the United States. Although some Christians have begun
to criticize Obama and the Democrats for the things that only a
short time ago they were silent about when perpetrated by Bush and
the Republicans, support for the military among Christians – no
matter where it goes, why it goes, what it does, how much it costs,
how long it stays, and how many foreigners it kills – is so entrenched,
so sacrosanct, that I am at the same time bewildered and embarrassed,
angered and ashamed.
The
result of this mindset is a perversion of the very Scriptures that
Christians claim to believe and follow. So, just as Christian warmongers
would, if they were honest, recite The
Warmonger’s Psalm (Psalm 23), assent to The
Warmonger’s Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12), and pray The
President’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13), so they would acknowledge
that they manifest The Warmonger’s Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians
5:22-23).
In
contrast to the works of the flesh (adultery, fornication, uncleanness,
lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations,
wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness,
and revellings), the Apostle Paul in the Book
of Galatians mentions the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance.
But
in place of these virtues, warmongers have substituted pride, indifference,
vengeance, ignorance, malice, arrogance, lust, foolishness, and
blasphemy.
Christian
warmongers have pride in the U.S. military – the greatest cause
of terrorism and instability in the world. They are indifferent
to the tremendous suffering of foreigners who get in the way of
the U.S. military. They want vengeance for 9/11 now matter how many
innocent Muslims have to die. They have a tremendous and willful
ignorance of the true nature of U.S. foreign policy. They have malice
toward foreigners who never harmed Americans until the U.S. military
starting bombing them. They have an arrogant "USA, USA"
patriotism that supports an interventionist and militaristic foreign
policy. They lust for the blood of foreigners by supporting bombing,
drone attacks, torture, and indiscriminate killing. They make foolish
statements like the military is defending our freedoms by fighting
in Iraq and Afghanistan. They blaspheme God by asking him to bless
and protect U.S. soldiers.
I
realize that I am making some serious accusations, but the truth
is simply that most Christian warmongers don’t care whether there
are Predator drone attacks against Afghan and Pakistani peasants
as long as a Republican-controlled government gets to conduct the
attacks.
June
23, 2011
Laurence
M. Vance [send him mail]
writes from central Florida. He is the author of Christianity
and War and Other Essays Against the Warfare State, The
Revolution that Wasn't, and Rethinking
the Good War. His latest book is The
Quatercentenary of the King James Bible. Visit his
website.
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