By Lisa Fabrizio on 4.4.07 @ 12:07AM
It never fails, as Church-bashers remember to take the holy out of Holy Week.
My father used to dread Columbus Day. As a proud,
first-generation American of Italian descent, early each October he
would begin to lament the airing of TV documentaries belittling the
discoverer of the Americas and the publication of numerous
anti-Columbian tomes. He would inevitably end with a prediction
that "Viking ships will sail into our harbors." He was seldom
wrong.
Being the fruit of the tree that was my father, I too have an
internal calendar which tells me that if the History Channel is
serving up shows like "Something About Mary
Magdalene" and "Banned From the Bible: Part 2," and if sacrilegious
art exhibits abound; Easter must be right around the corner.
On this year's menu for Holy Week was an art exhibition in New
York featuring the infamous "Chocolate Jesus" which was eventually
shut
down amid the protests of the Catholic League and others. And
receiving less notoriety is one in Chicago which depicts Democratic
savior Barack Obama as the King of Kings.
While this juvenile "art" and Church-bashing documentaries are
frustrating, there is something that is more offensive still. That
much of the media in the U.S. and Europe are politically liberal is
a given. What is becoming increasingly alarming is the
anti-Christian slant with which they present the news and its
growing influence on some Americans.
While those of us on the political right have come to expect
this, now even the Vatican has disclosed a welcome but entirely
overdue discovery that Western media is biased in its reporting. Said Cardinal Tarcisio
Bertone, Vatican Secretary of State, in a tone worthy of Tony
Snow:
We face an extremely grave problem. The church's
messages are subject to a type of manipulation and falsification by
some western media.... Commentators who take phrases out of context
in a misleading extrapolation are exercising their trade
dishonestly.
This manipulation of public opinion is at work as we speak. Is the
practice of infanticide called abortion a political hot potato? If
so, it's the fault of the followers of Jesus, and not those who
actually take innocent life. Are diseases like AIDS killing
thousands? Don't look to those who encourage sexual licentiousness;
blame the Catholic Church for not handing out condoms in Africa.
Terrorism? Merely payback for Christian-American repression and/or
the Crusades.
But could this disinformation policy practically affect the
thinking of the huge majority of Americans who claim to worship
Jesus Christ? Too much of the public seems to be acting out these
nefarious ideas, the worst of which is the doctrine that people
must keep their faith -- the Christian one only, thank you -- out
of public life lest they be considered religious fanatics. After
all, everyone knows that "more people have been killed as a result
of religious wars" than any other, right?
The 20th century was the bloodiest, most savage epoch in
recorded human history, yet little of the carnage was a direct
result of religious pursuits; quite the opposite. Most of the
regimes responsible for the deaths of untold millions were those
that discarded Christianity in favor of the State. The extent of
suffering in the service of Communism, Socialism and Nazism was
unprecedented; as was that of those who opposed them.
Our constitutional republic, with its safeguarding of religious
liberty and God-given rights, is one of the only forms of
government that can stand in the doorway of such ferocity. As we
presently see, there are certain religions whose tenets are totally
incompatible with protecting those rights for all. Our Christian
heritage -- tempered by the experiences of our European forefathers
-- paradoxically guarantees the rights of others to disparage its
Founder with impunity.
But this does not mean we must accede to their irrational fears
and hatred for those whose charity toward them springs from the
heart of Jesus Christ. As history has painfully demonstrated, less
Christianity leads to more violence and hate, while true adherence
to the Gospel can only bring the peace and love of which liberals
so fondly speak.
There are those in this country who agree with the Islamist view
that America is indeed the Great Satan. But as Jesus said, Satan
cannot cast out Satan; a house divided against itself cannot stand.
The only way we can lose our God-given freedoms is if we agree with
those who wish us to ignore the tenets of the Prince of Peace by
putting Him into a closet whose door only opens on Sundays. Or at
Easter.
topics:
Trade, Barack Obama, Religion, Islam, Abortion, Constitution, Africa, Socialism, Communism