Don Edwards Literary Memorial
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Archive for September, 2006

L > DUMB ASS

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006
You write: my basic beliefs in Jesus’ principles of life are intact, but most “dogma” has historical implications and nothing to do with the spirit of the gospels. I agree. Christianity is fortunate to have survived even a hundred years or so with the spirit of the gospels intact. After that, aside from a St. Francis or two, it has been a regrettable story of power, privilege and the rule of the mighty – all in the name of Jesus, of course.

I believe my new post speaks to this point, but from a different vantage point.

DUMB ASS

Throughout the centuries, the pope of the Roman Catholic Church has assumed to himself many honorific titles including: His Holiness The Pope, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Vicar of Jesus Christ, and even more recently, Sweet Christ on Earth.

With all due respect, I propose a more fitting pontifical title for the current Successor of St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles, Pope Benedict XVI – Dumb Ass Pope.

Elected Patriarch of the West at age seventy-eight after a long career as an academic theologian and a high-ranking German cardinal, and followed by twenty-five years of rarefied bureaucratic experience – and sumptuous living – working inside the confines of Vatican City, this former Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, penned a few sentences, which he gleefully read to a German audience of academics, and in the process inflamed the religious sensitivities of the entire Muslin world, approximately 1.3 billion people.

Satan’s hellhound in the Vatican, some called him; we shall break the cross and spill the wine, shouted others; we will continue the holy war of jihad until God gives us the opportunity to slit the throat of the cross-worshipper, cried others; and a huge crowd of demonstrators burned a white-clad effigy of the Vicar of the Apostolic See. Sad to report, a Catholic nun was also murdered and several Catholic Churches in the Middle East were firebombed to protest this religious slur preached by the Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City – and this is only Day Three of the official outrage.

Dumb Ass, indeed.

Instead of repeating a clever, third-party religious slur from a 14th century emperor against the Prophet Mohammed, this Primate of Italy should have used his entitlement perch to visit Muslim leadership far and wide asking two questions: what can I, the Servant of the Servants of God, do to bring peace to the world? And, working hand in hand, what can we do together to lift up the poor and the oppressed, whatever their religious affiliation? But alas, instead of a religious life dedicated to voluntary poverty, the practice of nonviolence, and personal sacrifice for the sake of others, His Holiness The Pope travels about with pomp and circumstance and political agenda. What more could we reasonably expect from the Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City, the wearer of silk garments, medieval headdress, and fashionable eyewear?

Pontifical titles are meant to create the perception, dare I say illusion, that an anointed member from an exalted priestly caste is something more than merely human, not quite a divine perhaps, but nearly so. Unfortunately, this is precisely the wrong religious message for a world mired in abject poverty, racial and sectarian cleansings, and wars seeking to control natural resources and promote international consumer decadence. Respectfully, my title for the Bishop of Rome, Dumb Ass Pope, does much to reconnect the religious successor of the Jesus of Nazareth to our common humanity – a worthy objective, I think.

“Faith is a gift”

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

I got up early this morning, LeRoy, to watch the sunrise. Didn’t happen. The weather here in Ajijic, Mexico, has changed. During this rainy season, normally it rains at night but during the day it is bright and dry, often spectacular sunrises. Some say this is the normal condition, rain all the time. Others say that this is a peculiar condition due to global warming.

But while I was waiting in vain for a splendid sunrise, clouds everywhere, probably going to rain all day, I wondered about a phrase we were brought up with. So I researched it a little and here it is.

Ephesians 2:8: “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God”

When we were Brothers, this was drummed into us. Faith is a gift. So, I assume, belief in the entire dogmatic contents of the “Baltimore Catechism” is required in order to belong to the Roman Catholic fraternity. Catholics who don’t go to mass or who don’t participate in various sacraments, are referred as “lapsed” Catholics. I qualify, I guess. But my lack of qualification to the club does not in the least perturb my conscience. I know right from wrong.

I know it is a bad thing to kill. I know that the Commandments are good guidelines to not do bad things, and I know and believe the basic messages of the gospels: take care of the poor, the children, and the beatitudes from the sermon on the mount:

• Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
• Blessed are the meek: for they shall posses the land.
• Blessed are they who mourn: for they shall be comforted.
• Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice: for they shall have their fill.
• Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
• Blessed are the clean of heart: for they shall see God.
• Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
• Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

How can you argue against these guidelines for living a virtuous life?

Nothing here about politics. Nothing about persecution of some other culture’s version of Allah or God. Not even the famous Jesus quote…“Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s,” though that is good advice too.

So my basic beliefs in Jesus’ principles of life are intact. But since most “dogma” has historical implications and often has nothing to do with the spirit of the gospels, well….

I am now researching the origins of anti-semetism. Even in Antioch around the end of the second century, there are movements, though mostly doctrinal, mostly whether or not Gentile Christians need to keep the diatery laws, be circumcised, need to worship in the synagogue

Later, around 388 AD, the time of my next “diologue” with my friend, Otto Rand, the biship of Antioch, St. Chrysostom, writes letters exhorting Christians not to attend any synagogue ritual, not to revert to Judaism, letters which have phrases like “perfidious Jews,” and Even Augustine, while tolerant of Jews, denounces contact with them.

Don

It is 3:53 PM on Friday, and I am in mourning. I just found out Brother Sixtus Robert Smith died. Of course I knew he was close. But he was among the two or three persons in my life who made a major difference. I will write a memoriam in the next few days.