Monday, December 24, 2018

Why this Jewish woman loves Christianity

The messenger of hate, Trump, has plowed the hoards of hate into our "give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" nation.  He is a man so cruel, so mean, so mendacious and so disordered but has been given the reins of extreme power by know nothings who literally know nothing and are fooled by his con.  Because he is the extreme narcissist and because he has built a sadistic room in his Republican Party for the kings of cruelty whose main mission in life is to exclude and/or kill the other especially if their skin is brown or their ethnicity Jewish; because his main objective in his dogmatic rule is to eschew democracy and embrace authoritarians; because he wants to build a wall to keep a suffering humanity out and not welcome them in to save their lives from certain death; because he leaves democratic allies in the dust for them to go it alone and face certain obliteration at the hands of much stronger despots; because he writes in concentration camp form numbers on the arms of brown children captured seeking asylum at the US border and keeps them jailed in the dessert separated from their parents with no end of this cruelty in sight; because the ugliness that spews out of his mouth that can speak nothing else; because his eyes do not read and his brain does not question; and because his heart does not empathically feel, I am, like few other times at a loss for words strong enough to condemn this beast of madness nor can I explain how those who claim to love this nation turn their back on the precepts for which it stands and for which so many have bled. 

I thought of writing today, Christmas Eve, what I said as a fifth grader when the teacher asked us to tell her what Christmas meant to us.  Being a Jewish girl I knew or rather my parents told me that we did not celebrate Christmas but even in my ten year old mind that soaked up the culture around I knew Christmas was not really about the collection of material goods nor was it about ostentatious superficiality. I knew Christmas was about Christ and that Christianity was about his message.  How did a Jewish girl who was not supposed to celebrate Christmas understand the true meaning of the day?  The answer to that is I don't know but I did, I loved it and, in its pure form, I still do. 

The truth is, as I see it, Christianity without its man-made political extremes hell bent on waging war against Muslims, against Jews, against Buddhists or against anyone who does not believe as they do is about turning the other cheek when someone offends you; it is about forgiving those who hurt you; it is about the thief or the prostitute being promised redemption; it is about curing the sick, feeding the hungry and clothing the naked; it is about loving the least of those who cannot fend for themselves and it is about finding a way, a truth and a light directing mankind from a path of destruction to a path of construction; it is about the acceptance of the stranger.  It is about treating your neighbor as you would want to be treated yourself.  In truth and ironically, Christianity is really about everything that Trump is not.  The Prince of Peace if he were alive today would expect you to reject hate and embrace love.  That is the Christianity I love. I believe Christ's Christianity would would expect nothing less.


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