WAWA/WeAreWideAwake is my Public Service to America as a muckracker who has journeyed seven times to Israel Palestine since June 2005.
WAWA is dedicated to confronting media and governments that shield the whole
truth.
We who Are Wide
Awake are compelled by the "fierce urgency of Now" [Rev MLK, Jr.] to raise
awareness and promote the human dialogue about many of the crucial issues of our
day: the state of our Union and in protection of democracy, what life is like
under military occupation in Palestine, the Christian EXODUS from the Holy Land,
and spirituality-from a Theologically Liberated Christian Anarchist
POV.
"Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all...and passionate attachments for others, should be excluded; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges towards another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave...a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils." George Washington's Farewell Address - 1796
"My aim is to agitate & disturb people. I'm not selling bread, I'm selling yeast." Unamuno
"Imagine All the People Sharing All the World." John Lennon
"If enough Christians followed the gospel, they could bring any state to its knees." Father Philip Francis Berrigan
"You can stand me up at the gates of hell, but I won't back down." Tom Petty
"If I can't dance, it's not my revolution." Emma Goldman
"We have yet to begin to IMAGINE the power and potential of the Internet." Charlie Rose, 2005
Only in Solidarity do "We have it in our power to begin the world again" Tom Paine
"Never doubt that a few, thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world: Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
"You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free." John 8:32
DO SOMETHING!
Photo of George shown here and in web site banner courtesy of Debbie Hill, 2000.
We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that, among these, are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; that, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed; and, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it. -July 4, 1776. The Declaration of Independence
January 27, 2010: I turn 56 today and have too much to say but I will end with another Story!
"I am not a Labor
Leader; I do not want you to follow me or anyone else; if you are looking for a
Moses to lead you out of this capitalist wilderness, you will stay right where
you are. I would not lead you into the Promised Land if I could, because if I
led you in, SOMEONE ELSE WOULD LEAD YOU OUT. You must use your heads as well as
your hands, and get yourself out of your present condition." -Eugene Debs,
Utah 1910.
The following was composed by FAB/Francis
A. Boyl, Professor
of International Law to:
The
Honorable Luis Moreno-Ocampo
Office
of the Prosecutor
International
Criminal Court
Post
Office Box 19519
2500
CM, The Hague
The
Netherlands
Fax
No.: 31-70-515-8555
Email:
January
19, 2010
Dear
Sir:
Please accept my personal compliments. I have the honor hereby to
file with you and the International Criminal Court this Complaint against U.S.
citizens George W. Bush, Richard Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, George Tenet,
Condoleezza Rice , and Alberto Gonzales (hereinafter referred to as the
“Accused”) for their criminal policy and practice of “extraordinary rendition.”
This term is really a euphemism for the enforced disappearances of persons,
their torture, severe deprivation of their liberty, their violent sexual abuse,
and other inhumane acts perpetrated upon these Victims. The Accused have
inflicted this criminal policy and practice of “extraordinary rendition” upon
about one hundred (100) human beings, almost all of whom are Muslims/Arabs/Asians
and People of Color. I doubt very seriously that the Accused would have
inflicted these criminal practices upon 100 White Judeo-Christian men.
The
Accused’s criminal policy and practice of “extraordinary rendition” are both
“widespread” and “systematic” within the meaning of Rome Statute article
7(1). Therefore the Accused have committed numerous “Crimes against
Humanity” in flagrant and repeated and longstanding violation of Rome Statute
articles 5(1)(b), 7(1)(a), 7(1)(e), 7(1)(f), 7(1)(g), 7(1)(h), 7(1)(i), and
7(1)(k). Furthermore, the Accused’s Rome Statute Crimes Against Humanity
of enforced disappearances of persons constitutes ongoing criminal activity
that continues even as of today.
The
United States is not a contracting party to the Rome Statute.
Nevertheless, the Accused ordered and were responsible for the commission of
these I.C.C. statutory crimes on, in, and over the respective territories of
several I.C.C. member states, including many located in Europe. Therefore, the I.C.C. has jurisdiction over the Accused for their I.C.C.
statutory crimes in accordance with Rome Statute article 12(2)(a), which
provides as follows:
Article
12 Preconditions
to the Exercise of Jurisdiction
2. In the case of article 13, paragraph (a) or (c), the Court may
exercise its jurisdiction if one or more of the following States are Parties to
this Statute or have accepted the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with
paragraph 3:
(a)
The State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred …
So
the fact that United States is not a contracting party to the Rome Statute is
no bar to the I.C.C.’s prosecution of the Accused because they have ordered and
been responsible for the commission of Rome Statute Crimes against Humanity on,
in, and over the respective territories of several I.C.C. member states.
Consequently,
I hereby respectfully request that the Court exercise its jurisdiction
over the Accused for these Crimes against Humanity in accordance with Rome
Statute article 13(c), which provides as follows:
Article
13 Exercise
of Jurisdiction
The
Court may exercise its jurisdiction with respect to a crime referred to in
article 5 in accordance with the provisions of this Statute if:
(c)
The Prosecutor has initiated an investigation in respect of such a crime in
accordance with article 15.
Pursuant
to Rome Statute article 13(c), I hereby respectfully request that you initiate
an investigation proprio motu against the Accused in accordance with Rome
Statute article 15(1): “The Prosecutor may initiate investigations proprio motu
on the basis of information on crimes within the jurisdiction of the
Court.” My detailed Complaint against the Accused constitutes the
sufficient “information” required by article 15(1).
Furthermore, I respectfully submit that this Complaint by itself constitutes “a
reasonable basis to proceed with an investigation” under Rome Statute article
15(3). Hence, I also respectfully request that you formally “submit to
the Pre-Trial Chamber a request for authorization of an investigation” of the
Accused under Rome Statute article 15(3) at this time. Please inform me
at your earliest convenience about the status and disposition of my two
requests set forth immediately above.
Based
upon your extensive human rights work in Argentina, you know full well from
direct personal experience the terrors and the horrors of enforced
disappearances of persons and their consequent torture. According to reputable
news media sources here in the United States, about 100 human beings have been
subjected to enforced disappearances and subsequent torture by the Accused. We
still have no accounting for these Victims. In other words, many of these
Victims of enforced disappearances and torture by the Accused could still be
alive today. Their very lives are at stake right now as we communicate.
You could very well save some of their lives by publicly stating that you are
opening an investigation of my Complaint.
As
for those Victims of enforced disappearances by the Accused who have died, your
opening an investigation of my Complaint is the only means by which we might be
able to obtain some explanation and accounting for their whereabouts and the
location of their remains in order to communicate this critical information to
their next-of-kin and loved-ones. Based upon your extensive experience
combating enforced disappearances of persons and their consequent torture in
Argentina, you know full well how important that objective is. The
next-of-kin, loved-ones, and friends of “disappeared” human beings can never
benefit from psychological “closure” unless and until there is an accounting
for the fates, if not the remains, of the Victims. In part that is
precisely why the Accused’s enforced disappearances of about 100 human beings
constitutes ongoing criminal activity that continues as of today and will
continue until the fates of all their Victims have been officially determined
by you opening an investigation into my Complaint.
Let
us mutually suppose that during the so-called “dirty war” in Argentina the
International Criminal Court had been in existence. I submit that as an
Argentinean human rights lawyer you would have moved heaven and earth and done
everything in your power to get the I.C.C. and its Prosecutor to assume
jurisdiction over the Argentine Junta in order to terminate and prosecute their
enforced disappearances and torture of your fellow Argentinean citizens.
I would have done the same. Unfortunately, the I.C.C. did not exist
during those darkest of days for the Argentine Republic when we could have so
acted. But today as the I.C.C. Prosecutor, you have both the opportunity
and the legal power to do something to rectify this mass and total human rights
annihilation, and to resolve and to terminate and to prosecute the “widespread”
and “systematic” policy and practice of enforced disappearances and consequent
torture of about 100 human beings by the Accused.
Unfortunately,
the new Obama administration in the United States has made it perfectly clear
by means of public statements by President Obama and his Attorney General Eric
Holder that they are not going to open any criminal investigation of any of the
Accused for these aforementioned Crimes against Humanity. Hence an I.C.C.
“case” against the Accused is “admissible” under Rome Statute article 1(complementarity)
and article 17. As of right now you and the I.C.C. Judges are the only
people in the entire world who can bring some degree of Justice, Closure, and
Healing into this dire, tragic, and deplorable situation for the lives and
well-being of about one hundred “disappeared” and tortured human beings as well
as for their loved-ones and next-of-kin, who are also Victims of the Accused’s
Crimes against Humanity. On behalf of them all, as a fellow human rights lawyer
I implore you to open an investigation into my Complaint and to issue a public
statement to that effect.
Also,
most regretfully, the new Obama administration has publicly stated that it will
continue the Accused’s policy and practice of "extraordinary
rendition," which is really their euphemism for enforced disappearances of
human beings and consequent torture by other States. Hence the Highest
Level Officials of the Obama administration fully intend to commit their own
Crimes against Humanity under the I.C.C. Rome Statute – unless you stop
them!
Your opening an investigation of my Complaint will undoubtedly
deter the Obama administration from engaging in any more “extraordinary
renditions” -- enforced disappearances of human beings and having them tortured
by other States. Indeed your opening of an investigation into my Complaint
might encourage the Obama administration to terminate its criminal
“extraordinary rendition” program immediately and thoroughly by means of
issuing a public statement to that effect. In other words, your opening
an investigation of my Complaint could very well save the lives of a large
number of additional human beings who otherwise will be subjected by the Obama
administration to the Rome Statute Crimes against Humanity of enforced
disappearances of persons and their consequent torture by other States, inter
alia.
The
lives and well-being of countless human beings are now at risk, hanging in the
balance, waiting for you to act promptly, effectively, and immediately to save
them from becoming Victims of Rome Statute Crimes against Humanity perpetrated
by the Highest Level Officials of the Obama administration as
successors-in-law to the Accused by opening an investigation of my
Complaint. Otherwise, I shall be forced to file with you and the I.C.C. a
follow-up Complaint against the Highest Level Officials of the Obama
administration. I certainly hope it will not come to that. Please
make it so.
Finally,
for reasons more fully explained in the Conclusion to my Complaint, I
respectfully request that you obtain I.C.C. arrest warrants for the Accused in
accordance with Rome Statute articles 58(1)(a), article 58(1)(b)(i), article
58(1)(b)(ii), and article 58(1)(b)(iii). The sooner, the better for all
humankind.
I
respectfully request that you schedule a meeting with me at our earliest mutual
convenience
in order to discuss this Complaint. I look forward to hearing from you at
your earliest convenience.
This
transmission letter is an integral part of my Complaint against the Accused and
is hereby incorporated by reference into the attached Complaint dated as of
today as well.
Please
accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.
Francis
A. Boyl
Professor
of International Law
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The following is posted with Gratitude from a friend whom I affectionately call Space Cowboy:
My peace my peace is all I've got that I can give
to you
My peace is all I've ever had, that's all I ever knew
I give my peace to green and black, red and white and blue
My peace my peace is all I've got that I can give to you
My peace my peace is all I've got, it's all I've ever known
My peace is worth a thousand times more than anything I own
I pass my peace around and around, 'cross hands of every hue
My peace my peace is all I've got that I can give to you
With gratitude to Max Obuszewski for Forwarding:
Fr. Louie Vitale, Nancy
Gwin and Ken Hayes were sentenced to 6 months, continuing the prison witness of
more than 200 activists over the past 20 years to close the U.S. Army School of
the Americas/WHINSEC.
Louie began his
sentence right away, and was taken to the Muscogee County Jail. The address if you would like to send him a note of support:
Father Louis Vitale
Muscogee County
Jail
700 10th Street
Columbus, Georgia
31901
It's possible he
might be transferred anytime to another county jail or a federal
facility. If your letter to him is returned, you can send it c/o The
Nuclear Resister, PO Box 43383, Tucson, AZ 85733, and we will forward it
to him.
Peace,
Felice and Jack
For Immediate
Release: January 25th, 2010
Contact: Hendrik
Voss, SOA Watch, 202-234-3440
Human Rights
Advocates Given Maximum Federal Prison Sentences of Six Months for Direct
Action Opposing the School of the Americas (SOA/WHINSEC)
Judge Finds SOA
Watch Activists Guilty for Carrying Protest against the SOA/WHINSEC
onto Fort Benning, Issues Arrest Warrant for Michael Walli for Refusing
to Appear for the Trial.
On Monday, January
25, 2010, U.S. Magistrate G. Mallon Faircloth sentenced three
human rights advocates to six months in federal prison for
carrying a protest against the School of the Americas onto the Fort Benning
military base in Georgia. This school, re-named the Western Hemisphere
Institute for Security Cooperation, is a controversial U.S.
Army training school for Latin American soldiers.
Father Roy
Bourgeois, a Roman Catholic priest and the founder of SOA Watch, the
organization that works to close the School of the Americas said
"Judge Faircloth has sentenced our sister and brothers to 6 months in
federal prison for speaking the truth about the SOA/WHINSEC. We
are saddened by the court's continued blindness and hardness of heart,
but we are stronger than ever in solidarity. These sentences are
symbolic of our nation's misdirection, but they are also great steps
forward for our resistance movement. It is truer today, than ever
before, that although they jail the resisters they have not, and
cannot, jail the resistance!"
The "SOA
4" are:
Nancy Gwin,
long-time activist from Syracuse, New York - sentenced to six months in
prison
Father, veteran and priest from Oakland, CA - sentenced to six months in
prison
Ken Hayes, SOA
Watch Council member from Austin, TX - sentenced to six months in
prison
Michael Walli, a
member of the Catholic Worker movement from Washington, DC
refused to appear for the trial in Georgia. Walli had told the court
during his November arraignment that he would not pay any bail and that
he would not voluntarily return for the trial. "I walk out and it's
goodbye" Walli told Judge Mallon Faircloth. Michael Walli made good on
his promise and on Monday, Judge Mallon Faircloth issued a warrant
for Michael Walli's arrest.
The "SOA
4" were among the tens of thousands who gathered on November 20-22, 2009
outside the gates of Fort Benning in Columbus, Georgia to demand a change in
U.S. policy in Latin America and the closure of the SOA/WHINSEC.
The group peacefully crossed onto Fort Benning while thousands stood
vigil at the gates of the base in memory of those killed by
graduates of the institution.
The SOA/WHINSEC, a
military training facility for Latin American security
personnel, made headlines in 1996 when the Pentagon released training manuals
used at the school that advocated torture, extortion and execution.
Another story and MORE RE: Father Louie
Vitale!
Everything that follows
actually happened-but as I was writing fiction in 2005-I wrote it all down in
this chapter through the fictional character Jack Hunt in KEEP HOPE ALIVE
Chapter 12: THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN...
“The Revolution starts now, when you
rise above your fear and tear the walls round you down.”-Steve Earle
On Wednesday, July 20, 2005, in Berkeley, California, Jack intuitively sensed
opportunity blowing in the wind as he rounded the corner from Durant and
Telegraph on his way to UC Berkeley’s MLK student union building for TIKKUN’s
first annual conference on spiritual activism. As he crossed Bancroft Way, a
young, beatifically-smiling latte-skinned youth handed him an electric green
slip of paper announcing:
“Compassionate Caregivers: Medical Cannabis. Two locations, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
seven days a week.”
Jack mused, “Now that my third anti-inflammatory has been pulled, I can’t do
narcotics in moderation, and I am not ready for joint replacement; I wonder if
maybe this is an invitation from You to move out here?”
Jack soon forgot all about the aches in his joints--in particular, his knees,
which had been crushed in an auto accident when he was twenty-three and then
again at twenty-six. The MLK student union building was jammed with people from
all faiths, and those who were spiritual, but not religious, who were imagining
a new bottom line for America and her true place in the global village. Jack
glided up the stairs to the second floor and deeply inhaled the energy
emanating from over thirteen hundred American citizens who had gathered in the
Pauley Ballroom in support of a new bottom line based on love, compassion,
caring, ethical and ecological sensitivity, and behavior; and motivated by
generosity, kindness, cooperation, nonviolence, and peace.
Jack imagined a society that honored all human beings as embodiments of the
sacred, a society that enhanced one’s capacities to respond to the earth and
the universe with awe, wonder, and radical amazement. He imagined the Kingdom
of God, where men would turn their swords into plowshares and not make war
anymore.
The invocation was offered by Father Louis Vitale, a Franciscan who reminded
Jack of one of the least of the seven dwarves, until he spoke and revealed
himself to be a man of profound wisdom, enrobed in well-worn burlap:
“The Holy
One has called on us. In all of earth’s sixty-five-million-year history, we are
living in the most dangerous of times. The fact that a bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima and two hundred thousand lives were vaporized within twenty minutes
has not prevented man from dreaming up more ways to fill space with weapons of
mass destruction. We were not created for militarism, but to turn our swords
into plowshares. We have arrived here today by no accident. We have been summoned
by the universe to claim the highest common ground. As the Dali Lama said, the
radicalism of our age is to be compassionate human beings. We have been called
to bring love and compassion back into the equation and assist others to
connect with the deepest parts of themselves. Now is the time to realize, as
never before, that when any of us suffer, we all suffer. All life is
interconnected, interdependent, and greatly loved by the creator, the sustainer
of the universe. We are called by love, for love, and to love.”
Professor Nagler, M.C. and scholar, stoked the fire of hope within Jack. “We
are not facing a spiritual crisis, but a spiritual opportunity. We offer the
power of moral ideas to a country with a lot of religion yet which suffers from
a great lack of spirituality and imagination. As William Blake said,
‘Imagination is evidence of The Divine.’ And spirituality is how we grow in
sensitivity to ourselves, the other, and to God. Einstein wrote, ‘Human
beings are limited in time and space. We experience ourselves in an optical
delusion. We see ourselves as separate from others. Our task must be to free
ourselves from our prison of self. Only through compassion can we begin to
embrace all of Creation.’ The bumper sticker got it right; we are spiritual
beings having a human experience.”
George Lakoff, the author of Don’t Think of an Elephant, affirmed what Jack already knew,
that a nurturing parent raises a child as best they can to be responsible to
self and others. A nurturing parent is not permissive or overindulgent, but
models cooperation and honesty, and understands that everything is grace, an
unconditional gift from God that one is free to accept or reject. Lakoff spoke
about God as father, mother, all-knowing, all-good, all–powerful, and the
source of the free gift of grace that will open one up to God in the world.
Jack thought of Father Matthew Fox’s recent publication, A New Reformation.
During Pentecost week, in 2005, Father Fox traveled to Wittenburg and nailed a
new ninety-five theses to the church door, where Luther had nailed his five
hundred years before. Father Fox wrote Jack’s heart about an interfaith
collaboration and community that intuits God as mother-father God of divine
wisdom, and understands that the earth itself is to be tended; its health is
just as much a moral imperative for us all as our human relationships. Jack had
long ago rejected the concept of a punitive father God and understood that
nature is God’s primary temple, and war the greatest abomination.
Jack’s mind wandered to the leper kisser, Francis of Assisi, and Jack thought,
Frankie, you sang of sister moon and brother sun, and stood up to the dry rot
and rigid religious sclerosis of the church in the twelfth century. I feel your
presence here today in my bones, as much as in my soul. Jack went deeper into
the silence and in his mind, saw himself at nine with Father Tony, the
diminutive ancient Spanish priest, who had held his hand all during his
mother’s funeral and chanted softly without ceasing, “Jesus called God Abba,
and that means both daddy and mommy. So, God is both mommy and daddy, and now
your mommy is a part of God. God is mommy and daddy: daddy and mommy divine.”
Jack mused, “That and the daily readings are the best things I ever heard from the
Roman Church.” The heat from thirteen hundred bodies and the noonday sun made
Jack fidgety, and even though his knees were aching most ferociously, he still
craved a run, but as usual, was grateful for a fast walk. In seconds, he had
escaped the crowd in Sproul Plaza and wandered around the rolling tree-canopied
campus as endorphins flooded his blood; he no longer was aware of the crushing
of bone on bone in his knees. He escaped in his mind to the good times before
that Tuesday in September nearly four years ago, when his wife, Julianne, had
been vaporized in a stairwell in the Twin Towers.
At the first thought of that day when life all changed, Jack immediately roused
himself back to reality, sat down, and again became aware of the aching in his
knees. He pulled out the itinerary for the conference and thought, I need to
figure out where I want to be these next few hours. I’d like to catch some of
all these workshops and groups, but there are just too many choices. I’ll start
with “Environmental Policy,” and then check out “Sacred Stewardship of the
Earth,” and maybe move onto “Theory and Practice of Nonviolence”--no, better
yet, “Science and Spirit.”
Jack absorbed what he could from each class, but could not sit still until 8
p.m. when Rev. Jim Wallis commanded his attention back in the Pauley Ballroom.
“Religion’s job is to pull out our best stuff; to help us be our best selves.
Religion in America has been used and abused to control and manipulate millions
of Christians.
“The good news is that there are
millions more who are not represented by the Falwells and the Dobsons,
and they are raising their voices and doing something about confronting the
hijacking of the Bible to further political gain. All faith traditions battle
with fundamentalism. Religion is meant to be a bridge, not a wedge.
“The seduction of the religious right by politicians is being challenged by our
rapidly spreading grassroots sojourners community that stands up with a firm
moral center and echoes Lincoln’s refrain: what is needed today is reflection,
penitence, humility, accountability, and that we should all seek to be on God’s
side.
“There are over three thousand verses in the Bible referring to the poor; this
is the moral issue of our time. There are also the moral issues of poverty,
ecology, and war; it is the church’s job to address these moral issues, too.
Separation of church and state does not mean the segregation of religion from
the human dialogue.
“Our deepest choices are between hope and compassion. Hope is not a
feeling or a state of mind, but an abiding choice you make because you have
faith. Faith is supposed to change things that look impossible to be changed.
Cynicism sees the world as it is and gives up trying to change it. Cynicism is a buffer against commitment.
“History testifies to the fact that all great changes came about by social
justice movements that were based on faith and religious values. America has a
proud history of progressive spiritual activism. We are the ones we have been
waiting for. We can change the nation when we change the wind, and people of
faith are called to be wind changers.”
Wallis took a deep breath before continuing. “Let me explain exactly what an
evangelical Christian is to be about. My evangelical roots are connected to the
path laid down by evangelicals from the 19th century. They were the first to
speak out against slavery and were the first supporters of female suffrage. In
fact, the original altar call was the call to stand up against slavery.
“In this century, we are faced with nuclear weapons and the fact that the arms
race put the world in grave danger. The world went to sleep, and now we have
escalating proliferation, nations, and groups of angry people with nuclear
warheads. The real security threat is coming from the gathering terrorists who
are acquiring unsecured materials.” Jim Wallis took another deep breath and
ended with “Activists must be contemplatives, and contemplatives must act. The
time has come for the Christian Right to meet the right Christians.”
After a standing ovation for Wallis, the radiant Rabbi Lerner approached the
lectern and beamed like a lighthouse turned on, and between his smile, said,
“This is a historic event. Over thirteen hundred of you are here now, and we
had to turn people away because we ran out of room. There is a hunger in
America for deep spiritual truth, and the wisdom of the ages is again being
spoken and heard. The time has come for the new bottom line. The new bottom
line in society challenges the dominant ethos of materialism and selfishness
and replaces it with institutions based not just on productivity, but also on
cooperation, mutuality, love, caring, ethical and ecological sensitivity, and
awe and wonder at the grandeur of creation. We spiritual progressives challenge
the misuse of God and religion by the Religious Right, just as we challenge
those liberals and progressives who have been unsympathetic, even hostile, to
spiritual and religious people.
“We of many faiths, and the spiritual but not religious, are calling for social
justice and political freedom in the context of new structures of work, in
caring communities and democratic social and economic arrangements. We of many
faiths and those who are spiritual but not religious are inspired by
compassion, generosity, nonviolence, and recognition of the spiritual dimension
of life. We agree we desire a society that promotes love and generosity,
recognizes the unity of all being, and understands our interdependence with all
other people on the planet. We honor, with awe, wonder, and care, all of
creation. We are extending the invitation to every church, synagogue, mosque,
and ashram to affirm the prophetic vision of God as the champion of love,
generosity, peace, social justice, and ecological sanity. We understand we are
to give our highest attention to alleviating the suffering of the poor and
powerless. We challenge the policies of governments and political parties that
do not promote these values. The new bottom line replaces the old one based
upon materialism and selfishness. The time has come; the time is now.”
Jack reflected, “One reason the religious right is the only voice the
mainstream media presents is that they have been the most vocal. The e other
problem is that the liberal and progressive media have only heard religion
according to the right, so no wonder they tune religion out. I wonder how to
get around it; how does a new voice rise out of the wilderness?”
The following day, Jack woke up still thinking about all he had experienced the
day before. That Thursday morning, he heard Rick Ufford-Chase for the first
time, and was blown away by how such a young man had accomplished so much. Rick
was a founder of the Samaritans, co-moderator of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship,
a reservist for Christian Peacemakers Teams, and moderator of the 216th General
Assembly of the Presbyterian Church.
Rick began with Isaiah 58: “‘Shout it out, do not hold back. Raise your voice
like a trumpet. Declare to my people 'loosen the chains of injustice and set
the oppressed free, share your food with the hungry and provide the poor
wanderer with shelter--when you see the naked, clothe them and if you spend
yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, your
light will rise in the darkness and your night will become like the noonday
sun.’”
Then Rick offered 1 John 4: “‘Love comes from God and everyone who loves has been born of God and
knows God, because God is love. There is no fear in love. For perfect love
drives out fear, and those who love God love all their brothers and sisters.’”
Rick then spoke of his experiences on the Mexican border and the sanctity of
all life. “We become holy in community; we must study and do Torah, and we
build the Church by building community. God is within everyone, and the direct
experience of working with, for, and among the poor and oppressed is the
quickest way one can experience the presence of God.”
After a few more speakers, Jack was overfilled and restless to move about. He
wandered the campus while listening to a CD by Dave Rovics, one of the
musicians at the conference. For the rest of the day, Jack couldn’t get
“They’re Building a Wall” out of his head:
They’re
building a wall, A wall between friends, A wall that justifies any means to
their ends. Many feet thick and twenty feet high. They’re building the wall
between water and land, So we can eat fruit and they can eat sand. A wall
to keep quiet that which you fear most. They’re building the wall to remove reality
from your facts on the ground, A wall to keep distant the terrible sound of the
houses that crumble and the children that die, A wall to keep separate the
truth from the lie. A wall made of brick but bricks can be broken When
the people of Zion have finally awoken And said no more walls, no more
refugees, No more keeping people upon their knees. And before apartheid was
ended they were building a wall.
That evening, Bishop John Shelby Spong began by asking, “What has happened to
Christianity? I have been a student of the Bible my entire life. I am a
committed Christian and open to anyone’s opinion, but not to their own facts.
The Bible has been used to justify slavery, segregation, to deny woman
equality, and to promote war. A lot of evil happens when the Bible is
misunderstood and misused. In the name of God, men have become murderers. We
live in a world where people in power get to define those without power. The
prophets spoke the word of God in concrete circumstances and throughout
history. Hosea spoke of God as love. Amos understood that worship and justice
go together. Micah confronted Israel with their behavior, and God again told
the people what is required: ‘Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your
Lord.’”
On Friday morning, in Newman Hall, in the sanctuary known as Holy Spirit
Catholic Church, Betsy Rose led the crowd in singing:
There’s a
new world coming,
There’s a new world coming,
There’s a new world coming,
I can hear her breathing.
Jack marveled at all the smiling faces around him and about the fact that he
had not been in a Catholic church since his youngest sister was wed twenty-four
years ago by their brother, Father Mike.
Rev. Dr. Welton Gaddy, leader of the Interfaith Alliance Foundation and pastor
at Northminster Baptist Church in L.A, brought the crowd to their feet from the
start. “We are people hungry to get on with the business we are about. American
politics have already been transformed by religion and spirit, just not the one
we believe and desire. We are a deeply divided nation, and the substance of
what passes for religion looks like the stuff of politics. There is no such
thing as the American religion, for we are a country of over seventy-five faith
traditions. The proper role of religion is to link core values, to cooperate,
to respect all people, to promote peace, justice, and compassion, and to
protect the weak, poor, and the environment. Today, politics have become a form
of religion. We need freedom for and from that kind of religion. Religion should
command, inspire hope, and build bridges between other faiths and to those with
no faith at all. We will be restless until we speak the truth to power. We will
be restless until we comfort the afflicted and disturb the comfortable. We will
be restless until we become a nation that cares for its entire people and lives
with respect towards all others in the global village. May we all be restless,
and then speak and act in peace and goodwill, in the spirit of cooperation.”
Jack’s mind wandered back to what he had read in Subversive Orthodoxy: Outlaws,
Revolutionaries, and Other Christians in Disguise, as soon as he noted
the author Robert Inchausti was on the morning’s program.
Inchausti had
written, “To change the world we must become receptacles of God’s love,
understanding and goodwill. We must have faith, not merely of the mind, but of
the heart that surrenders the whole man to the divine inflow; moral action
links personal salvation directly to social responsibility. Victory is not the
goal, doing God’s will is.”
Jack reflected everyday on what God wanted from him, and spent most of the time
in the dark. He left his ruminating behind when Robert Inchausti stood at the
podium and proclaimed, “This country was built by spiritual progressives.
Spiritual progressives are the center and we are not a mushy middle. The new
bottom line is not new at all; it was already articulated by the Puritans. The
Puritans were about charity, not power, and that is the true American
tradition. We radical spiritual activists are the heart of the American
tradition. Of course we know there will always be the poor among us, but our
call always has been to respond.”
At the break, Jack was the first one out of Newman Hall, and he strode directly
to UC Botanical Garden to be with over three thousand California-native plants
and sublime silence. On his way back for the afternoon session, he met a rabbi
from Australia and a pastor from England, who had traveled to America
specifically to attend the conference. Jack marveled at the possibilities of
what might happen on the other side of the world when these men shared what
they had experienced.
Jack parted ways with them and headed back to Newman Hall to hear Father Fox
speak about the New Reformation. And Jack thought, Everyday, I am crossing
paths with so many incredible people. Last month I sat in Reverend Ateek’s
Sabeel office in Jerusalem, and the other night I sat next to Abla, his
sister-in-law, at a meeting of MEPAC. There, I met a community of tireless
workers in the political realm keeping the issue of peace and justice in Israel
and Palestine on the front burner. The next day, I was in the office of this
riot of a woman who founded MECA--funny, crusty, and salty, with a most
compassionate heart. For seventeen years, MECA has been bearing witness to the
West Bank and Gaza. Then there’s Doug, the guy from that last work group; I
have never known anyone like him. Talk about connecting with one’s feminine
side! It has got to be holy wisdom, the feminine divinity that led him to
photograph the neighborhood gardens in his town and display them on Main
Street, to bring the folks around and build community. Then he takes up dancing
and singing--his wife must be wondering who she is now sleeping with.
It was apparent to Jack when he returned to Newman Hall that the fire
department’s maximum allowed crowd size was being ignored. In the center of the
sanctuary of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Father Fox proclaimed,
“Forget original sin; remember original blessing. There are two Christianities
in our midst. One worships a punitive father and seeks obedience at all costs.
It is patriarchal, demonizes woman, the earth, science, gays, lesbians, and
deep thought. It builds on fear and it supports empire-builders. Its theology
includes a punitive father in the sky and teaches original sin.
“The other Christianity recognizes the original blessing that all beings derive
from. We recognize awe, not sin, not guilt, as the starting point of true
religion. We recognize a divinity who is source of all things and is as much
mother as father, as much female as male. We honor creation and diversity. When
God created everything, He pronounced it all good. We are here to make love to
life. Yes, we are here to make love to life.
“Delight in creation and take your
dreams into our politics and institutions. We live in the midst of a
suicidal economy, motivated by love of money. We have reached a dead end. What
we need to turn it around are hearts in love with life. How do we do it?
“We first must move from domination to partnership, and we begin by educating
our young in awe and wonder, not how to take tests. Awe leads to reverence,
which leads to gratitude, which will reinvent our species. This is the task of
our generation: to regain awe. The three R’s need to be balanced by the ten
C’s: contemplation, creativity, chaos, compassion, courage, critical
consciousness, community, celebration, ceremony, and character.
“In community, people remain united, despite everything that divides them. In
capitalist society, people are isolated, separated, despite everything that
should hold them together. We are in the midst of an epic struggle between
community and capitalistic society. We need a new narrative. It is the economy
of materialism; it is the virus of affluenza that has weakened family
life.”
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