Tuesday, January 22, 2008

In God's name

“GOD KNOWS how to make punishments also. So our country is what it is now because the head of the Church went against God’s will.”
Thus was quoted the convicted and pardoned former President known more for his moral lapses than his religiosity. He was speaking of Cardinal Sin’s alleged defiance of the order from the Vatican for the Church not to get involved with EDSA 2, which was subsequently carved in our history as a “God-mandated” event.
Déjà vu. I had a piece on “God-given mandates” tucked in my files of columns for the long defunct Angeles Sun. Here it is, dated 7-13 October 1988, for all its (ir)relevance to issues current and controversial.

GOD, NOT patriotism is the last recourse of scoundrels.
Covenants with the Divine or those perceived to be divine have consistently accompanied Man’s laboriously long march from pre-history to contemporary times, perhaps starting with the animistic Neanderthal savage cowering in his cave as he forged a pact with the lord of thunder, the goddess of rain, and the deities among the stars.
From the primeval, God-man covenants soared to the spiritual – the venerated Ark of the Covenant – then branched out to the political mandate from heaven as practiced in the era of China’s dynasties, and apexed on the absolute tyrannical divine right of kings with France’s Louis XIV, the “Sun King” himself, as its quintessence.
The celestial mandates to China’s emperors were by no means absolute and for-life in praxis. Fortuitous events as pestilence and plagues, droughts and floods were seen as omens of heaven’s disapproval of the reign of the emperor thereby prompting him to abdicate his throne, in favor of a heavenly-approved new ruler. Such made the Chinese model of God-given mandates altogether different and definitely more benevolent than the autocratic divine right of European sovereigns.
Vox Dei being vox populi reinforcing, the Marxist-Leninist precept of power to the proletariat and later Mao-Tse-Tunged into power of the people gaining global adherents, the modern rulers’ mandates have shifted from being God-given to being people-granted. God, being out of the Marxist equation. Hence, the people’s democratic republics and people-powered revolutions far numerous than monopolistic Iran’s theocratic political fundamentalism.
The charismatic to-Christ-reborning finds parallel in recent political ralities with a number of leaders claiming God-given mandates once more as the bases for their rule, no matter their constant shaking of the Devil’s hand.
“My mandate came from God,” so claim many a ruler today, conjuring in the mind images of her or him Moses-like, getting the tablets from Yahweh Himself, amid the burning bush.
The reign of the same rulers, however, perpetually betrays either a blasphemous utterance or a reference to another god – notwithstanding his/her claim to be of God as his/her actions are most definitely not God’s.
God is peace. One who rules from a circle of guns therefore is not of God.
God is mercy. One who is harsh to the impoverished is undeniably not God’s.
“No man can serve two masters,” said the Christ, presenting the the contradictory options of God and moolah. It cannot be then of God that many rulers pocket cash.
If not all those who cry “Lord, Lord” could enter the kingdom of heaven, as the Christ admonished, how much more for those frothing mouths that spew vitriol and venom? No, they can never be God’s.
Arguably, our current crop of rulers can be of God in only one thing. As the Christ said “blessed are the poor for theirs is the kingdom of heaven,” so they become instruments for that divine mission, albeit in purely secular way: By making their people poor.
So many crimes have been committed in God’s name by the most devilish of rulers – the genocide of Middle Easterners at the time of the Crusades; the near annihilation of the Aztecs of Mexico, the Incas of Peru, the Mayas of Central America by the Christian conquistadores; the colonization of the Philippines by the Spanish cross and sword, etecetera.
May our leaders heed their lessons from there, and may we all be restrained from uttering the name of the Lord, our God, in vain.

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