Since some are interested in out-of-town news....this was in the Poughkeepsie Journal from the other end of NYS.
I know this isn't directly related to Niagara County's environment but I thought it would be good to share Reverand Daniel Berrigan's ideas on war and God. Bob Dylan's lyrics said it best in the song "With God on our side," Everyone at war believe that they are right, true and just. Sure. Reverand Berrigan is right on with his assessment.
This Mr. Berrigan is a dynamic speaker and person. I believe he is the brother of the late activist Philip Berrigan, who was a champion of all things right and just and also a dynamic thoughtful human being. ------------------------------------- http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060320/NEWS01/603200325/1006
Activist: Don't link God to war Religion can't support conflict, priest stresses
By Nik Bonopartis Poughkeepsie Journal
PLEASANT PLAINS -- In a speech to a packed church Sunday, the Rev. Daniel Berrigan said there's a common trait among politicians who launch wars "they fervently believe they have divine backing."
"We have a constant drumbeat of 'God is on our side,' " Berrigan told the attendees.
The crowd, about 100 people; including prominent local activists and clergy; who squeezed into the wooden pews of the Pleasant Plains Presbyterian Church, responded with their own conviction; God, they said, is undoubtedly on their side.
The speech and the response from those who came to hear it underscored the fundamental disagreements among Christians about how to interpret and reconcile matters of war and peace with the scriptures they believe are the word of God.
Violence focus of speech
Berrigan's speech was publicized as a commentary on the Iraq war, but the priest addressed the greater issue of violence and "a spiritual malaise" under world leaders who he said are out of touch with thei humanity and willing to "waste the Earth in favor of power and control."
And Berrigan; a famed activist who was once one of the FBI's 10 "most wanted" fugitives for his anti-war activities; didn't restrain his criticism to political leaders. After one man asked him why Catholic leaders haven't been more vocal in their criticism of the war in Iraq, Berrigan said "we're smelling the rot of church and state ... religion goes down with the culture."
In January 2003, two months before the American invasion of Iraq, Pope John Paul II said an invasion of Iraq should be only a "last option" and, perhaps recalling his experience of living through the Nazi invasion of his Polish homeland, said war "is always a defeat for humanity."
The church has never officially said whether the Iraq war meets its "just war doctrine," and that point has been a subject of considerable debate among lay Catholics and clergy for some time.
Before he was elected pope, Benedict XVI publicly said he did not believe a preventative invasion of Iraq qualified as a just war under the conditions required by the Catholic Church.
Still, those who came to hear Berrigan said they were frustrated by the use of Christianity by some to justify the war. They invoked the terms "the religious right" and "the Christian right," and one woman who quizzed Berrigan blamed "some people who consider themselves Christians."
The Rev. Bill White of St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Pine Plains said he believes "the leadership of our church has been reshaped deliberately" in favor of political conservatism.
"It strikes me as something sinister coming from the very center of our church," White said.
It was a point that resonated with Marjorie Regan of Kingston, at least in terms of American church leaders.
"It's absolutely true," Regan said. "The church, at least in this area and this diocese, has become much more conservative."
Berrigan was forceful in his beliefs on the war, and said there is no ambiguity about the morality of conflict, no matter the justifications used. Terror, he said, is "a more honest word than deterrence, but the same word."
"One cannot be violent and non-violent any more than one can be worshipful and blasphemous," the priest said.
Nik Bonopartis can be reached at nbonopar@poughkeepsiejournal.com =================== GOD BLESS those Presbyterians! Sound logic, solid reasoning and realistic down to Earth folks those Eastern NY Presby's. =================== Dylan's Lyrics--WITH GOD ON OUR SIDE
Oh my name it is nothin' My age it means less The country I come from Is called the Midwest I's taught and brought up there The laws to abide And that land that I live in Has God on its side.
Oh the history books tell it They tell it so well The cavalries charged The Indians fell The cavalries charged The Indians died Oh the country was young With God on its side.
Oh the Spanish-American War had its day And the Civil War too Was soon laid away And the names of the heroes I's made to memorize With guns in their hands And God on their side.
Oh the First World War, boys It closed out its fate The reason for fighting I never got straight But I learned to accept it Accept it with pride For you don't count the dead (March 20, 2006 death toll US soldiers 2311) When God's on your side.
When the Second World War Came to an end We forgave the Germans And we were friends Though they murdered six million In the ovens they fried The Germans now too Have God on their side.
I've learned to hate Russians All through my whole life If another war starts It's them we must fight To hate them and fear them To run and to hide And accept it all bravely With God on my side.
But now we got weapons Of the chemical dust If fire them we're forced to Then fire them we must One push of the button And a shot the world wide And you never ask questions When God's on your side.
In a many dark hour I've been thinkin' about this That Jesus Christ Was betrayed by a kiss But I can't think for you You'll have to decide Whether Judas Iscariot Had God on his side.
So now as I'm leavin' I'm weary as Hell The confusion I'm feelin' Ain't no tongue can tell The words fill my head And fall to the floor If God's on our side He'll stop the next war.
yes - it would be good for America if the Christian Berrigan would take his silly protest to the islamic "moderates" of afganistan ,who have been rescued from the oppresive Taliban government . by the US Military under the direction of the POTUS with the mostest .
may be someone in Afghanistan will listen to him , very few here will , this is a "red" county.
KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan man is being prosecuted in a Kabul court and could receive a death sentence on a charge of converting from Islam to Christianity, a crime under this country's Islamic laws, a judge said Sunday.
The trial is believed to be the first of its kind in Afghanistan and highlights a struggle between religious conservatives and reformists over what shape Islam should take here four years after the ouster of the Islamic fundamentalist Taliban regime.
The defendant, 41-year-old Abdul Rahman, was arrested last month after his family accused him of becoming a Christian, Judge Ansarullah Mawlavezada told The Associated Press in an interview. Rahman was charged with rejecting Islam, and his trial started Thursday.
During the one-day hearing, the defendant confessed that he converted from Islam to Christianity 16 years ago while working as a medical aid worker for an international Christian group helping Afghan refugees in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, Mawlavezada said.
"We are not against any particular religion in the world. But in Afghanistan, this sort of thing is against the law," the judge said. "It is an attack on Islam."