Posted: 08/29/10 19:00
by Dave Mindeman
Glen Beck's "revival" meeting reminds me of an ever present problem with our ability to debate substantive issues these days.
Religion.
I don't mind discussing the pros and cons of legislative initiative in regard to economics. How taxes affect our economic condition or what programs constitute priorities are things worthy of public discussion. I can understand the points even if I totally disagree with them.
But bringing religion into a political discussion continues to puzzle me.
Beck stated that this country needs to get back to God. A rather broad pronouncement with little explanation about what that means or when we supposedly wandered off "into the wilderness".
This seems to be a safe method for criticism and it also a safe method of hiding the subtle bigotries that we would otherwise be afraid to publicly state.
After all we have, in our past history, justified wars on shaky moral grounds. The south justified slavery via some obsure passage in one of St. Paul's letters. Women were forced into the background and their rights delayed because the Bible pronounced it. And currently, gay rights are demonized as a religious abomination.
It is easy to hide behind the broad, expansive, omnipotent shoulders of the almighty God. Disagreement with the current administration doesn't just become a political argument.....it becomes a moral imperative.
Never mind that moral arguments, like helping the poor and the "evils" of wealth, get mixed up in the interpretation of morality.... a play on morals is always the preferred method of adding credence to a dispute.
Social conservatives rally behind snake oil salesman like Glenn Beck. And although Beck doesn't usually proclaim some direct "heavenly contact" (although he did give the Lord credit for establishing the real meaning of this rally) or tout any divinity degrees, his methods are much the same as past hucksters like Jimmy Swaggart or Jim Bakker.
They distract us from solutions that matter by proclaiming our "wayward" ways and the need to listen to.....well, really, I guess we need to listen to Glenn Beck.
Hard economic times always allows such con men to gather people who are seriously looking for answers. Too often, we just wish the answers or the fixes would be simple and thus, simple, negative pronouncements meet those needs.
It happens time and again....and until the natural order of things turns our economic fortunes around, the Glenn Becks of this world will thrive.
And religion will continue to be the method used to maintain the charade.



