America's Armageddonites Push for More War
By Jon Basil Utley, Foreign Policy in Focus
Utopian fantasies have long transfixed the human race. Yet today a much rarer fantasy has become popular in the United States. Millions of Americans, the richest people in history, have a death wish. They are the new "Armageddonites," fundamentalist evangelicals who have moved from forecasting Armageddon to actually trying to bring it about.
Most journalists find it difficult to take seriously that tens of millions of Americans, filled with fantasies of revenge and empowerment, long to leave a world they despise. These Armageddonites believe that they alone will get a quick, free pass when they are "raptured" to paradise, no good deeds necessary, not even a day of judgment. Ironically, they share this utopian fantasy with a group that they often castigate, namely fundamentalist Muslims who believe that dying in battle also means direct access to Heaven. For the Armageddonites, however, there are no waiting virgins, but they do agree with Muslims that there will be "no booze, no bars," in the words of a popular Gaither Singers song.
These end-timers have great influence over the U.S. government's foreign policy. They are thick with the Republican leadership. At a recent conference in Washington, congressional leader Roy Blunt, for example, has said that their work is "part of God's plan." At the same meeting, where speakers promoted attacking Iran, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay glorified "end times." Indeed the Bush administration often consults with them on Mideast policies. The organizer of the conference, Rev. John Hagee, is often welcomed at the White House, although his ratings are among the lowest on integrity and transparency by Ministry Watch, which rates religious broadcasters. He raises millions of dollars from his campaign supporting Israeli settlements on the West Bank, including much for himself. Erstwhile presidential candidate Gary Bauer is on his Board of Directors. Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson also both expressed strong end-times beliefs.
American fundamentalists strongly supported the decision to invade Iraq in 2003. They consistently support Israel's hard-line policies. And they are beating the drums for war against Iran. Thanks to these end-timers, American foreign policy has turned much of the world against us, including most Muslims, nearly a quarter of the human race.
The Beginning of End Times
The evangelical movement originally was not so "end times" focused. Rather, it was concerned with the "moral" decline inside America. The Armageddon theory started with the writings of a Scottish preacher, John Nelson Darby (1800-1882). His ideas then spread to America with publication in 1917 of the Scofield Reference Bible, foretelling that the return of the Jews to Palestine would bring about the end times. The best-selling book of the 1970s, The Late, Great Planet Earth, further spread this message. The movement did not make a conscious effort to affect foreign policy until Jerry Falwell went to Jerusalem and the Left Behind books became best sellers.
Conservative Christian writer Gary North estimates the number of Armageddonites at about 20 million. Many of them have an ecstatic belief in the cleansing power of apocalyptic violence. They are among the more than 30% of Americans who believe that the world is soon coming to an end. Armageddonites may be a minority of the evangelicals, but they have vocal leaders and control 2,000 mostly fundamentalist religious radio stations.
Although little focused on in America, Armageddonites attract the attention of Muslims abroad. In 2004, for instance, I attended Qatar's Fifth Conference on Democracy with Muslim leaders from all over the Arabian Gulf. There, the uncle of Jordan's king devoted his whole speech to warning of the Armageddonites' power over American foreign policy.
Armageddonite Foreign Policy
The beliefs of the Armageddon Lobby, also known as Dispensationalists, come from the Book of Revelations, which Martin Luther relegated it to an appendix when he translated the Bible because its image of Christ was so contrary to the rest of the Bible. The Armageddonites worship a vengeful, killer-torturer Christ. They also frequently quote a biblical passage that God favors those who favor the Jews. But they only praise Jews who make war, not those who are peacemakers. For example, they vigorously opposed Israel's murdered premier Yitzhak Rabin, who promoted the Oslo Peace Accords.
Based on this Biblical interpretation, the Armageddonites vehemently argue that America must protect Israel and encourage its settlements on the West Bank in order to help God fulfill His plans. The return of Jews to Palestine is central to the prophetic vision of the Armageddonites, who see it as a critical step toward the final battle, Armageddon, and the victory of the righteous over Satan's minions. There are a couple internal inconsistencies with this prophecy, such as the presence of Christians already living in the Holy Land and the role of Jews in the final dispensation. In the first case, Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and other Religious Right leaders tried to pretend that Christians already in the Holy Land simply didn't exist. As for Jews, they needed to become "born again" Christians to avoid God's wrath (or, according to some Armageddonites, a separate Jewish covenant with God will gain them a separate Paradise).
Everyone else -- Buddhists, Muslims (of course), Hindus, atheists, and so on -- are then slated to die in the Tribulation that comes with Armageddon. As described in the bestselling Left Behind series, this time of human misery ends with Christ then ruling a paradise on earth for a thousand years.
Armageddonites know little about the outside world, which they think of as threatening and awash with Satanic temptations. They are big supporters of Bush's "go it alone" foreign policies. For example, they love John Bolton. They were prime supporters for attacking Iraq. And, with very few exceptions, they were noticeably quiet about, if not supportive, of torturing prisoners of war (only with a new leadership did the National Association of Evangelicals finally condemn torture in May, 2007). Their support of the Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani shows that they consider aggressively prosecuting Mideast war (to help speed up the apocalypse) more important than the domestic programs of these socially liberal politicians.
On other foreign policy issues, they are violently against the pending Law of the Seas Treaty, indeed any treaty which possibly circumscribes U.S. power to go it alone. They want illegal immigrants expelled and oppose more immigration. They fear China's growth. They despise Europeans for not being more warlike. The UN figures prominently in their fears, and the Left Behind books present its Secretary General as the Antichrist. Domestically, they strongly support the USA PATRIOT Act and all of President Bush's actions, legal or illegal.
Armageddonites and Fascism
Author and former New York Times reporter Christopher Hedges argues that worldview and reasoning of the Armageddonites tend toward fascism. In his book American Fascists, Hedges focuses on their obedience to leadership, their feelings of humiliation and victimhood, alienation, their support for authoritarian government, and their disinterestedness in constitutional limits on government power. Theirs was originally a defensive movement against the liberal democratic society, particularly abortion, school desegregation, and now globalization, which they saw as undermining their communities and families, their values, and livelihood. Their fundamentalism is very fulfilling and, Hedges writes, "they are terrified of losing this new, mystical world of signs, wonders and moral certitude, of returning to the old world of despair."
Hedges, a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, also shows that fundamentalists are quite selective. They don't take the Bible literally when it comes to justifying slavery or that children who curse a parent are to be executed. The movement is also very masculine, giving poor men a path to re-establish their authority in what they perceive as an overly feminized culture. Images of Jesus often show Him with thick muscles, clutching a sword. Christian men are portrayed as powerful warriors.
The overwhelming power and warmongering of the Armageddonites has inspired some resistance from other fundamentalists, but they are a minority. Theologian Richard Fenn writes, "Silent complicity (by mainline churches) with apocalyptic rhetoric soon becomes collusion with plans for religiously inspired genocide." Their death-wishing "religion" is actually anti-Christian and should be challenged openly by traditional Christians.
The next election will likely loosen their grip on the White House. However, their growing ties to the military industrial complex will remain. Exposure of their war wanting as a major threat to America and the world may well become as destructive for them as was the famous Scopes trial in the 1920s. But that will only happen if Americans become as concerned as foreign observers about the influence of the Armageddonites.
Jon Basil Utley is associate publisher of The American Conservative. He is a writer and advisor for Antiwar.com, a chairman of ConservativesForPeace.com, and a contributor to Foreign Policy In Focus.
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Half vast beliefs for half vast minds
Seems that these deluded folks believe the parts they like and ignore the biblical injunctions that don't suit them. Maybe the best test for them would be to each one get a pistol and start shooting at all the others; shortest route to heaven. And then, all the rest of us can just get on with our business.
"Fanatics have their dreams...
...wherewith they weave
a paradise for a sect".
- Keats
But a hell for the rest of us (whom Jesus came to SERVE, not JUDGE!).
It's Mageddo-Fascist Awareness Week!
I was wondering when we'd see an article like this one, this week. It is the tacitly-understood (by anyone who can think), logical corrollary to the much-touted - but little substantiated - "Islamo-Fascism". Except that this insanity - the Apocalyptic Christian variety - is very well-known to all Americans; we've witnessed it for decades now.
The confluence of this MASS PSYCHOSIS WITH THE WORLD'S LARGEST NUCLEAR ARSENAL - particularly as exists within THE US AIR FORCE - is indeed the single Greatest Evil and Threat to Life on Earth, in our time, in my estimation.
And no Jew, be he an insecure American or an even more desperate Israeli, can proffit from making alliance - whether superficially, in word only, or substantively, to real effect - with these psychotic murderers-in-waiting.
You know this, I know this; THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS THIS.
Because it IS 1938 all over again. Fascism has come to America; it is wrapped in The Flag and IT IS CARRYING THE BIBLE, exactly as predicted.
Take a quiet moment - reach deep down inside - and tell us: WHAT DOES YOUR GOD THINK OF THAT?
Semper Fi,
-Matty in Florida
Yearning For Armageddon....
In the interest of full disclosure, I must state that I spent too many of my formative years in the Fundamentalist "Christian" church, which is the main reason why I left Fundamentalism and embraced a more tolerant Christian worldview.
The yearning for Armageddon has always lurked within the American psyche since the first settlers came to America, and during times which are extremely stressful or perilous, there is the desire to escape the stresses, frustrations, fears, perils, doubts and challenges which inevitably come with life in this world, which is why the doctrine of Armageddon and the "End Times" is so appealing to a people who constantly see themselves as being manipulated, victimized, beaten down and held back by Satan in a world which is fully controlled by him.
As in the 1920's, the Fundamentalist Christian agenda is eagerly embraced by those who see our world as polluted with consumerism, greed, lust and all sorts of "dangerous" ideas, but there is a strong desire to embrace this "Christian death wish" today, because many Americans feel frustrated, overwhelmed, frightened and deeply insecure about their lives, and the rapid changes which have come, particularly in the realms of family (abortion, feminism and gay rights), the economy (globalization), education (school desegregation) and what they see as an overall decline in "traditional values".
What these people who support the Fundamentalist/"Armageddon" agenda fail to realize is that this so-called "Christian" religious system is heavily bankrolled by Wall Street/Anglo-Dutch financier interests (who keep their involvement well hidden from the public) who seek to use religion as a weapon to destroy the U.S. from within by exploiting the fears, uncertainties and frustrations of many Americans to keep them in a mindset of perpetual littleness, helplessness and victimization. This destructive mindset renders them unable to take decisive action to work to insure the existence of a future and a nation for those who will come after them.
During the Fundamentalist heyday of the 1920's, several well-known business and financial interests (including the scions of several powerful families, such as Marshall Field, the Weyerhausers and Armours) were supporters of Armageddonist preachers such as Billy Sunday and Aimee Semple McPherson who openly advocated free trade and unrestrained business practices at the expense of the Constitution and ordinary Americans. This same corporate support for the Fundamentalist/Armageddon agenda continues today, as manifested in the explosion of the "End Times" industry, with books, conferences, TV shows, films, radio programs and video games about the "End Times" abounding.
Perhaps because of the lucrative financial windfalls which have been generated from the active promotion of Armageddon and the fascism which inevitably comes as part of this agenda, the mainline churches are reluctant to speak up and speak out against the destructiveness of the Fundamentalist agenda because many of their own members, especially the so-called "elites", have been lured over to the Fundamentalist agenda -- which also has a nasty anti-intellectual streak -- and in so doing, they've brought that agenda into the mainline churches, and those long-harbored, but unspoken, fantasies of revenge and empowerment against those who frustrate, confound and enrage them can be freely expressed within the context of "Biblical" justification.
Unfortunately, too many Americans either subscribe to all or part of the Fundamentalist/Armageddon agenda, so getting them to recognize the great danger which the Fundamentalist/Armageddon agenda poses will be difficult. It took the Great Depression to snap Americans out of their Fundamentalist mass hysteria when they discovered that the preacher who gladly took their offerings and gave them the promise of Heaven couldn't help them keep their homes, keep food in their stomachs and clothing on their backs, and they wound up turning to the Federal government (in the person of President Franklin Roosevelt) for aid and comfort. It may take another Great Depression to break the mass hysteria which has gripped so many Americans, and cause them to realize that once again, they were duped into believing a lie, and once again, they'll have to turn to the Federal government for assistance, but due to the permeating of the Fundamentalist/Armageddon agenda within the halls of the Federal government, there may not be an FDR to help them out.
America's Armageddonites Push for More War
Does it every change, you have the people in control telling people that have nothing, how great it is for them to be poor, for they will be the chosen people at end times, and they will inherit the earth.
If God wanted to control and make people do as he wished, he doesn't need the help of the self professed Christian to force people to do as he wishes.
I do not see Pat Robert's or any of the religious leaders have any worries about were their next billion is coming from. I do not see Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumfield, war contractors, oil companies or any of Bush's friends and family worrying about their next million either.
When they wish their millions to increase they just tell congress to give them another increase in the budget and create another contract project.
There are two americas' in this country and I do not believe most people know which one they are living in.
God gave people their own ability to chose what path in life they wished to take, so why are the self professed SO-CALLED Christians forcing how they interpret the bible (if they have ever read it)on everyone else.
They are doing exactly what they proclaim others are doing, trying to force everyone else into believing exactly what they interpret the bible to say, or better what someone else has told them what they should or should not believe the bible to say.
Their religious leaders are making a mint by controlling their every thought and action.
How can they believe others are forcing their thoughts on them.
They have their own private Church that teaching the scriptures the way they wish them to be taught and hear them. They send their children to their own ; private Church school and teach them the values that they believe they should have, so why in the hell are they trying to force onto everyone else their thoughts and idea in which they think their family should be raised in life.
They are quick to judge others , but they do not like to be judged themselves by others. When they face their maker they had better start worrying about their judgement of others, because the way it goes is; do not judge others unless you wish to be judged.
So being Christian they should believe in what the bible states which is; if you judge others then you shall be judged. Then they know that everyone is born a sinner and being that everyone is a sinner, then if they judge others then they will be judged and being everyone is born a sinner they will certainly die and go to hell..
Looks like to me the only ones that have raked in the benefits from Bush's administration has been Bush, Cheney, Halliburton, Exxon, Oil companies, war contractors, Saudi Arabia , foreign countries and Bush's family and friends.
The losers look like it is all the rest and the countries that bush is destroying for their resources, and maybe Israel if this war back fire on Bush and Cheney and destroy their country..