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Empire Christianity vs Liberation Christianity

By Ruby Sales

Founder and Director of SpiritHouse

http://www.spirithousedc.org/index.html

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

I want to respond to the question where we go from here
when far too many Black people are in the theological
and christological grip of white right wing Christians.
Chip Berlet, author and political analyst, calls this
group the theocrats. He tells us that "Theocrats
support a form of government where the actions of
leaders are seen as sanctioned by God- where the
leaders claim that they are carrying out God's will. "

Berlet goes on to tells us that theocrats promotes a
brand of Christianity that proclaims that "people are
basically sinful and must be restrained by harsh
punitive laws. Social problems are caused by satanic
conspiracies aided and abetted by liberals, homosexual,
feminist and secular humanist. These forces must be
exposed and neutralized. "

As we move forward in this reflection, it is critical
that we make a distinction between Empire Christianity
and Liberation Christianity. Empire Christianity beats
in the veins and hearts of theocrats and their
reconstructionist allies.

Liberation Christianity begins with the assertion that
God is on the side of the oppressed rather than the
side of the Empire. This is the good news of the
radical Jew Jesus who challenged the Roman Empire and
its Jewish gatekeepers. Jesus made clear the radical
nature of his mission: (1) to bring sight to the
blind,i.e to bring a new consciousness that freed his
community and others from the false consciousness of
identifying with the goals of the Roman Empire. (2) to
feed the hungry, i.e. a systemic redistribution of
resources that is not charity, but systemic economic
justice. ( 3) to set the prisoners free, i.e. a
recognition that the Empire uses law and order as tools
of oppression and domination.

This message of liberation galvanized the southern
freedom movement, South African liberation movement and
liberation movements around the world. It is a dynamic
message that changes the status quo and rearranges our
relationship with God and others. It is a justice
message of non violence. It is a message that reminds
us that we are not entrapped by history; we have the
collective power to free ourselves from the bonds of a
tyrannical state. It reminds us that we have the power
to make a new history and a new world. The view of our
collective power challenges the notion that history
begins and ends with the Empire.

George Bush and his conservative allies believe the
opposite. Their God is the keeper of the status quo.
Theirs is a cynical status quo view of God that allows
them to be "on the wrong side of history and issues."
The Empire religion espoused by George Bush and his
white Christian Conservative allies is headed by a
white supremacist patriarchal upper class God who stood
on the side of enslavement and the genocide of native
peoples throughout the globe, including North and South
America.

This is the message of conservative right wing
Christians. Like their forefathers, they believe that
God is on their side and gives them the theological
authority to build an oppressive white supremacist
patriarchal world. They misuse scripture to justify
this, and they hide their intentions behind self-
centered and pious God talk that under girds and
propels exclusion and domination whether its about the
inferiority of women, black people or lesbians and
gays.

Nor is their Jesus the Jesus who wept over the
oppression and suffering of his people. Or the Jesus
who was executed by the Roman Empire for proclaiming
that God and not the Empire owns the world or the
people in it. This Jesus who acted in history for those
people whom the Empire minimized moved generations of
enslaved Black people to assert, in the face of an
Empire that said "they were property without any civil
or spiritual rights, " I have a right to the tree of
life."

What Black Christian conservatives must understand is
that the God of the Empire can never be our God. Nor
can their Jesus be our Jesus. The Empire Jesus is their
emissary and the messenger of war and oppression. For
them, Jesus is not as the Black old folk understood, a
poor little shepherd boy, outcast and belonging to a
people whose backs were "up against the wall."

The next step is to unveil the lies of White Christian
Conservatives so that Black folk understand that these
lesbian and gay hating folk come out the same tradition
of the people who threw Emmett Till's battered and
broken body in the Tallahatchie River. Their teachings
birthed and fermented the hatred that poisoned the
minds and spirits of the killers of Samuel Younge and
Jonathan Daniels.

Their God can never be our God. Nor can their theology
or Christology be ours. They are inheritors of a
Biblical tradition that believed that Black oppression
was ordained by God because of a curse where God
proclaims that "Canaan shall be "the lowest of slaves
to his brothers."

We must unveil their hypocrisy and slight of
theological hands by remembering that these Right Wing
Conservatives barred Martin Luther King and other
southern freedom workers from the doors of white
churches even as they proclaimed their connection with
God. They stand today in the doorways of Christian
academies and universities like Bob Jones Academy. In
these spaces Christian Conservatives still see Blacks
as inferior and the bearers of a theological taint that
places us on the lowest rung of humanity.

Our job is to have these conversations that help Black
Christian Conservatives remember so that we as a
community do not fall prey to demagoguery. For those of
us who remember, we are called upon to stir within
Black Christian conservatives the reminder we serve a
God that brought our us out of the tyranny of
enslavement and southern apartheid. This same God
enabled Black southern sharecroppers and their allies
to bring down southern apartheid, one of the most
powerful governments in history, without firing a shot.

There is a great spiritual and social danger of not
remembering this God and what God has been with us and
for us. When we forget we allow other people to
reconstruct God in their own image and to make us
believe that their God of hate and injustice is our
God. When we bow down to their God, we bow down at the
altar of the Empire.

Finally, it is important to remember that our
ancestors, these magnificent and ordinary people had a
vision of God that broke with the enslavers' view of
God. Their view of God moved them to a theology of
agape that enabled them to say in the midst of
enslavement.:" I love everybody, I love everybody, and
you can't make me hate you; you can't make me hate
you."

This clear refusal to give over the control of their
internal and outward lives to a system and a people
that "talked about heaven, but wasn't going there," is
the solid and prophetic rock upon which Black
Christians must continue to construct our faith and
religion.

Remembering,

Dear Sisters and Brothers,

I want to respond to the question where we go from here
when far too many Black people are in the theological
and christological grip of white right wing Christians.
Chip Berlet, author and political analyst, calls this
group the theocrats. He tells us that "Theocrats
support a form of government where the actions of
leaders are seen as sanctioned by God- where the
leaders claim that they are carrying out God's will. "

Berlet goes on to tells us that theocrats promotes a
brand of Christianity that proclaims that "people are
basically sinful and must be restrained by harsh
punitive laws. Social problems are caused by satanic
conspiracies aided and abetted by liberals, homosexual,
feminist and secular humanist. These forces must be
exposed and neutralized. "

As we move forward in this reflection, it is critical
that we make a distinction between Empire Christianity
and Liberation Christianity. Empire Christianity beats
in the veins and hearts of theocrats and their
reconstructionist allies.

Liberation Christianity begins with the assertion that
God is on the side of the oppressed rather than the
side of the Empire. This is the good news of the
radical Jew Jesus who challenged the Roman Empire and
its Jewish gatekeepers. Jesus made clear the radical
nature of his mission: (1) to bring sight to the
blind,i.e to bring a new consciousness that freed his
community and others from the false consciousness of
identifying with the goals of the Roman Empire. (2) to
feed the hungry, i.e. a systemic redistribution of
resources that is not charity, but systemic economic
justice. ( 3) to set the prisoners free, i.e. a
recognition that the Empire uses law and order as tools
of oppression and domination.

This message of liberation galvanized the southern
freedom movement, South African liberation movement and
liberation movements around the world. It is a dynamic
message that changes the status quo and rearranges our
relationship with God and others. It is a justice
message of non violence. It is a message that reminds
us that we are not entrapped by history; we have the
collective power to free ourselves from the bonds of a
tyrannical state. It reminds us that we have the power
to make a new history and a new world. The view of our
collective power challenges the notion that history
begins and ends with the Empire.

George Bush and his conservative allies believe the
opposite. Their God is the keeper of the status quo.
Theirs is a cynical status quo view of God that allows
them to be "on the wrong side of history and issues."
The Empire religion espoused by George Bush and his
white Christian Conservative allies is headed by a
white supremacist patriarchal upper class God who stood
on the side of enslavement and the genocide of native
peoples throughout the globe, including North and South
America.

This is the message of conservative right wing
Christians. Like their forefathers, they believe that
God is on their side and gives them the theological
authority to build an oppressive white supremacist
patriarchal world. They misuse scripture to justify
this, and they hide their intentions behind self-
centered and pious God talk that under girds and
propels exclusion and domination whether its about the
inferiority of women, black people or lesbians and
gays.

Nor is their Jesus the Jesus who wept over the
oppression and suffering of his people. Or the Jesus
who was executed by the Roman Empire for proclaiming
that God and not the Empire owns the world or the
people in it. This Jesus who acted in history for those
people whom the Empire minimized moved generations of
enslaved Black people to assert, in the face of an
Empire that said "they were property without any civil
or spiritual rights, " I have a right to the tree of
life."

What Black Christian conservatives must understand is
that the God of the Empire can never be our God. Nor
can their Jesus be our Jesus. The Empire Jesus is their
emissary and the messenger of war and oppression. For
them, Jesus is not as the Black old folk understood, a
poor little shepherd boy, outcast and belonging to a
people whose backs were "up against the wall."

The next step is to unveil the lies of White Christian
Conservatives so that Black folk understand that these
lesbian and gay hating folk come out the same tradition
of the people who threw Emmett Till's battered and
broken body in the Tallahatchie River. Their teachings
birthed and fermented the hatred that poisoned the
minds and spirits of the killers of Samuel Younge and
Jonathan Daniels.

Their God can never be our God. Nor can their theology
or Christology be ours. They are inheritors of a
Biblical tradition that believed that Black oppression
was ordained by God because of a curse where God
proclaims that "Canaan shall be "the lowest of slaves
to his brothers."

We must unveil their hypocrisy and slight of
theological hands by remembering that these Right Wing
Conservatives barred Martin Luther King and other
southern freedom workers from the doors of white
churches even as they proclaimed their connection with
God. They stand today in the doorways of Christian
academies and universities like Bob Jones Academy. In
these spaces Christian Conservatives still see Blacks
as inferior and the bearers of a theological taint that
places us on the lowest rung of humanity.

Our job is to have these conversations that help Black
Christian Conservatives remember so that we as a
community do not fall prey to demagoguery. For those of
us who remember, we are called upon to stir within
Black Christian conservatives the reminder we serve a
God that brought our us out of the tyranny of
enslavement and southern apartheid. This same God
enabled Black southern sharecroppers and their allies
to bring down southern apartheid, one of the most
powerful governments in history, without firing a shot.

There is a great spiritual and social danger of not
remembering this God and what God has been with us and
for us. When we forget we allow other people to
reconstruct God in their own image and to make us
believe that their God of hate and injustice is our
God. When we bow down to their God, we bow down at the
altar of the Empire.

Finally, it is important to remember that our
ancestors, these magnificent and ordinary people had a
vision of God that broke with the enslavers' view of
God. Their view of God moved them to a theology of
agape that enabled them to say in the midst of
enslavement.:" I love everybody, I love everybody, and
you can't make me hate you; you can't make me hate
you."

This clear refusal to give over the control of their
internal and outward lives to a system and a people
that "talked about heaven, but wasn't going there," is
the solid and prophetic rock upon which Black
Christians must continue to construct our faith and
religion.

Remembering,

Ruby Sales

Founder and Director of SpiritHouse

SpiritHouse: The
Jonathan Daniels and Samuel Younge Forum For Social
Justice is a national organization that uses the arts,
research, action, spiritual reflection, coalition
building, and education to dismantle injustice and to
build a nonviolent movement for social change.

SpiritHouse is named after Jonathan Daniels and Samuel
Younge, two Student Non- Violent Coordinating Committee
organizers were murdered during the Civil Rights
Movement. SpiritHouse houses The Jonathan Daniels and
Samuel Young Institute for Social Justice brings up and
support a new generation of social justice activists
and sustain older ones by providing opportunities to
study, reflect, write and engage in creative dialogues.
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directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with
major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought.
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