McChurch - Hoist by Its Own Petard Print E-mail
By Stan Moody
Jul. 25, 07 13:55

David Van Biema wrote a riveting editorial for Time, Inc. on July 20, 2007, in which he explored a new pop-Christian movement -- the New Sanctuary Movement.  He began by explaining the term "prooftexting" as "...the cherry-picking of Biblical quotations out of context in order to claim scriptural authority for a particular proposition."

 

 

We who have been poking fun of the "scholarship" of the Christian Right often have called prooftexting, "Smorgasbord Christianity."

 

 

Biema tells us that this time it is liberals who are picking and choosing Scripture to satisfy their agenda, while conservatives demur.  Liberals quote Numbers 35:11, "...then you shall select cities to be cities of refuge for you, that the manslayer who kills any person without intent may flee there."  They justify the illegal harboring of aliens on the grounds that, although they have committed a crime, they are in safe harbor.

 

 

The Christian Right, supporters of the recent failed immigration bill, counter with, "Although we are commanded to be responsible to our neighbor, we are not permitted to break the law."

 

In light of the propensity of the Christian Right to adhere to the End Times beliefs of Christian Zionism, that is an interesting example of "prooftexting."  Christian Zionism is the unyielding support of the nation-state of Israel on the grounds of God's promise to Abraham of the land from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River.  No distinction is made between Israel, once a physical and now a spiritual symbol of God's power, glory and presence, and the Jews as a people.

 

 

Thus, the only correct definition of Israel for the Christian Zionist is the myth of a "land without a people for a people without a land."

 

 

Prooftexting leaves the Christian Right with blood on its hands -- Palestinian blood.  Illegal settlements funded by the American Christian Right and failure to acknowledge even the existence of Palestinian Christians and Muslims has violated the Biblical command of hospitality to "the least of these, my brothers."

 

 

Hospitality, for the Christian Right, is selective.  It is extended to Jews because of the horrific circumstances of the Holocaust.  It is withheld from Palestinians because Palestinians fail to fit within the framework of such drivel as the "Left Behind Series" of pop-Christian novels. 

 

Likewise, hospitality is withheld for Hispanic aliens because they are eating away at the spoils of capitalism, that God-given blessing for a "faithful nation."

 

 

As for me, I take sanctuary in the present and eternal Kingdom of God.  It's consistent.

 

 

Stan Moody is the author of "Crisis in Evangelical Scholarship" and "McChurched: 300 Million Served and Still Hungry


LIST OF COMMENTS

1/2. Curious
Written by emoody  | Jul. 26, 07 15:19

Good day to you Mr. Moody,

I have been curious about this arguement about the Nation of Israel for some time. At a glance, as I read the covenants, the nation of Israel will remain "forever". This forever extending into the New Heavens and the New Earth allowing for the continued "most favored" status.

In reading your arguement against, the Nation of Israel is not going to be set apart but rather disolved? Have I got that part correct? I'm not sure I understand the position as good as I can. This is obviously not a "Hill to Die on" for me but i''m interested in learning your views.

Eric.


2/2. Israel as the Kingdom of God
Written by Stan  | Jul. 27, 07 19:03
Hi, Eric...To put it briefly, with the New Covenant the tent of Israel is enlarged to all nations...Israel becomes the Kingdom of God, as announced by the Word made flesh, Jesus...God's theophanic revelatory acts in history end with the Christ event through the destruction of the Temple in 70 BCE...The presence of Christ continues on through the Church until He appears...

The Church focusing on the land assumes that two Israels are running concurrently - physical Israel and spiritual Israel (the Church)...I don't buy that, but be that as it may, the responsibility of the Christian is not to play foreign policy with its eschatology but to love God first and then neighbor...

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