Speaking truth to power.I applaud Larry Rasmussen's efforts to find the middle ground between the positions of just war theory and Christian pacifism in the form of "just peacemaking Peacemaking See also Antimilitarism. Agrippa, Menenius Coriolanus’s witty friend; reasons with rioting mob. [Br. Lit.: Coriolanus] Antenor percipiently urges peace with Greeks. [Gk. Lit. " ("In the Face of War," January, 2005). I, however, take exception to his conclusions in two regards. First, the non-believing world clearly sees the hypocrisy of a religion that claims to follow the Prince of Peace but will all too readily serve the god of war if its position of power and privilege is in any way threatened (even if it is supposedly as a last resort). Just war theory has in practice been little more than a religious apology for the excesses of empire. Until the church universal (the body of Christ
The Body of Christ is a term used by Christians to describe believers in Christ. Jesus Christ is seen as the "head" of the body, which is the church. on earth) renounces the use of war, our collective voice will only be "a noisy gong or a clanging clang n. 1. A loud, resonant, metallic sound. 2. The strident call of a crane or goose. intr. & tr.v. clanged, clang·ing, clangs To make or cause to make a clang. cymbal cymbal Percussion instrument consisting of a circular metal plate that is struck with a drumstick or two such plates that are struck together. They were used, often ritually, in Assyria, Israel (from c. ." Second, we Quakers discovered long ago effective public forms for our evangelical practices, in ways as diverse as abolition of slavery to equality of women. Our centuries of living witness to the message of Jesus to love our enemies and our neighbors as ourselves has given us a voice in far greater proportion to our numbers. Douglas Bakke Klamath Falls, Oregon Klamath Falls, is a city in Klamath County, Oregon, United States. Originally called Linkville when George Nurse founded the town in 1867, after the Link River on whose falls this city sits. The name was changed to Klamath Falls circa 1892. |
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