Wiccan Leaders call on Christians to Censure Robertson

The WitchWars blog, run by the folks at the Witch School, has released an announcement calling on Christian leaders to censure Talibaptist Pat Robertson’s call for assassinating foreign leaders he doesn’t like and denounce the use of violence.

Rev. Ed Hubbard of the Correllian Nativist Church states, “Pat Robertson has the ear of the president of the United States and has asked that Christians pray for the death of political leaders. He is legitimizing the use of violence against non-Christians and those who disagree with his political positions using his powerful religious pulpit. Robertson would use the CIA as the Christian Inquisition and Assassination division of the Christian Church.”

Pass it on!

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The Talibaptist Tango

World famous right-wing religious lunatic “Rev.” Pat Robertson is spinning so hard to lie about what he said a couple of days ago that I’m amazed he doesn’t fall over from dizziness. He’s claiming that “take him out” has many possible interpretations. Unfortunately for him, the mass media are following up his denials with videotape, audiotape, and/or transcripts of what he actually said about the advisability of assassination as a political tool. No one but the truest of his True Believers can deny the evidence of their eyes and ears, but Pat keeps trying! We can expect the other fundamentalist mullas to rally around him as he once again agrees with Islamic hate-mongers that violence is justified to attain political, cultural, and economic goals.

Because as we all know, “Thou shalt not kill” only applies to friends, fetuses, and our own conservative political leaders, because “we’re The Good Guys™.” Yes, folks, it’s fundamentalist lunacy at it’s finest! Don’t hold your breath waiting for moderate or liberal Christian leaders to denounce Robertson—most of them haven’t got the guts, since the fundies have lots of weapons, military and economic.

Naturally, the rest of the world, not just Venezuala, considers it entirely likely that the USA would assassinate a foreign leader—we’ve done it before, not to mention staging coups to overthrow other countries’ (usually democratic) governments, going to war based on packs of lies (usually with the assistance of craven or corrupt media), etc.

So, let’s see what’s happening now… we have a nationally known fundamentalist religious leader calling for the murder of a foreign head of state. Isn’t that usually called “terrorism” when the Muslim or Jewish fundamentalists do it? Naturally, we can expect Our Glorious Leader to denounce Robertson immediately… momentarily… any day now… Ooops! Distancing themselves from domestic terrorists would offend the religious lunatics and gun nuts that the Republicans depend upon to win re-election (or election rigging) in 2005 and 2006.

Like I always say, “Fundamentalism + Weapons = Terrorism,” whether at home or abroad.

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Newsweek Mentions Paganism Respectfully

In Search of the Spiritual is a major article with multiple sidebar stories in this week’s issue of Newsweek. I was interviewed for this story and, while I was only quoted by name for one sentence, it would seem that the reporter took seriously what I and other Pagans had to say. The few references to Paganism were polite, respectful, and capitalized our names, even if they misinterpreted our beliefs a bit.

The main story talks about “a flowering of spirituality” across the USA, including “in the rebirth of Pagan religions that look for God in the wonders of the natural world …” Most of us aren’t looking for the monotheistic God at all, but are finding Gaia (the Earth Mother) and other deities revealed through nature.

The subhead for the main story gives what might be the most important news: “Move over, politics. Americans are looking for personal, ecstatic experiences of God, and, according to our poll, they don’t much care what the neighbors are doing.” That has to be a nightmare concept for the Talibaptists of the Religious Reich, who have exercised their lust for power by claiming that orthodox busybodies are a voting majority of Americans.

Oddly enough, the one sidebar story on “Green Religion” is about a conservative Christian environmental activist. Was this because she couldn’t find a Pagan one or, as Phae suggests, because it isn’t “real” unless a Christian is doing it? As I mention in The Pagan Man, and What Do Neopagans Believe?, environmentalism is a core concept in Earth Religions, while being mostly alien to monotheistic ones.

The “definition” of Paganism used in Newsweek’s “Dictionary of the Divine” is fairly accurate, if succinct: “Most contemporary Pagans take pre-Christian practices and incorporate them into modern-day rituals. Nature is central to their spirituality; festivals mark the passing of the seasons.” The one for Wicca was similarly done: “The largest branch of Paganism in the United States, its members are sometimes called witches; they follow a code of personal freedom and responsibility.” Paganism was traced back to the 1800s in England, and Wicca to the 1940s—both fairly accurate, if annoying to true believers in the Craft.

Significantly, while the Newsweek/BeliefNet poll included six kinds of Christian, there was no option other than “other religion” for Pagans to select, even though we are one of the fastest growing collections of religions in the world. The folks at BeliefNet know better, so I’m curious to know why the poll they jointly created had such huge gaps. For example, all the poll’s references to divinity were singular and male, leaving out the millions of (Paleo- and Mesopagan) Hindus, Shintoists, Taoists, and Voodooists in the USA, as well as a million or so Feminist Goddess Worshippers, Wiccans, Druids, and other American Neopagans. Most of the choices were either/or ones, making it impossible to choose multiple options and thus screening out non-monotheistic and non-dualist believers. Nonetheless, the poll results spell big trouble for the Talibaptists and the Catholics, especially when the web results from thousands of people on the internet are compared to the 1,004 responses to their formal poll.

From a political point of view, it’s also interesting that poll respondants are evenly split between Republicans, Democrats, and Independents/ Others. Maybe this country really is ready for a big “third” party!

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The Wildhunt Blog

The Wildhunt Blog is a blog about “Religion, Paganism, Pop-Culture, Politics, Community Activism and the areas in between,” by Jason Pitzl-Waters. He has just started The Pagan Carnival, which he describes as “a bi-weekly summary of the best writing in the modern Pagan, Heathen and occult blogosphere.” This looks like a keeper!

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