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Posted: January 10, 2011 04:56 PM

An Attack on the Soul of the Nation

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The shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, the young congresswoman from Arizona, must speak to the soul of this nation. The shooter raised his gun to her head, and then he kept shooting until 14 people were wounded and six people killed, including a district court judge and a nine-year-old girl who was a member of her student council. Gabby, as everyone calls her, is one of the most beloved political leaders in the Congress and back in her home state of Arizona. Everyone likes her on both sides of the aisle. One of her colleagues remarked that if there was a list of the most vitriolic politicians in the country, Gabby's name would be near the very bottom of the list. Gabby is known as one of the warmest, brightest, most open, and best-listening members of Congress. She was listening to her constituents Saturday at a shopping center when a young man pointed a gun at her head and shot her at point-blank range.

I was with Gabby just a week ago, as both of our families celebrated the New Year's holiday at a retreat in South Carolina. I count her as a friend (and there are countless others who feel the same way). She is somebody I always looked forward to seeing again, and she's a great hugger, especially for a member of Congress. Last week, we talked about her very tough and close election this fall, which she won by only a few thousand votes in one of the most divided states in the nation, where the political rhetoric has become more and more poisonous and personal -- much like the rest of the country. Gabby is always engaging, but never polarizing, and was the least likely person to be targeted by an angry and unhinged man. But she was.  Her husband, Mark Kelly, is a navy pilot and an astronaut, and my boys remember him coming to the retreat's kids program to tell them what it's like flying through space. He now sits at her side in a hospital room as Gabby fights for her life. We all hope and pray for her recovery.

This horrible tragedy must now become an important American moment. And, it is our job to make sure it does not just become another quickly forgotten event. As the county sheriff in charge of the criminal scene in Tucson said on Saturday, this must be an occasion for national "soul searching." Part of the tragedy is that while this shooting has shaken the communities Gabby is a part of -- Arizona and Washington, D.C. -- violent tragedies like this are far too common in our country and our world. When a shooting would occur in the neighborhood of Columbia Heights, in which I lived for 30 years, we would always look towards bringing the individual or individuals who committed the act to justice. But we never stopped there. We always asked: What is our role in this?

A central calling for Christians is to be peacemakers. Peace, we understand, is not simply the absence of current conflict, but the presence of a just community. In the midst of tragedy and violence, I believe this means every Christian must ask themselves: "How am I responsible?" What more can we do to bring peace to this world as the Prince of Peace has called us to do? What are the situations and environments that allow this kind of hate and violence to grow? How can I not only stop conflict, but also be a part of bringing about a just community that displays the positive presence of peace?

As many have already said, we must honor this tragic event and Gabby's national service by reflecting deeply on how we speak to and about one another, and how we create environments that help peace grow, or allow violence and hatred to enter. Many of us who would never consider violence of the fist have been guilty of violence in our hearts and with our tongues. We need to be able to relate to others with whom we disagree on important issues without calling them evil. The words we say fall upon the balanced and unbalanced, stable and unstable, the well-grounded and the unhinged, alike.

It can be easy to simply turn the station when violence breaks into our world. It can be even easier to do so when it happens in another community, not ours. But it would be an even greater tragedy now for the violence against Gabrielle Giffords and the others wounded and killed in Arizona to become another passing event -- a blip on the social media screen of our lives -- rather than something that changes us. Instead of viewing this shooting as something that happened to other people in another place far away, this could be a time to tie us closer to our neighbors across the country. To that end, we are inviting our bloggers and readers to reflect with us all this week on God's Politics, to offer thoughts, prayers, confessions, and hopes, all aimed toward our national healing. As we continue to pray for Gabby and the families of all those who were so brutally attacked, let the soul searching begin.

portrait-jim-wallisJim Wallis is the author of Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street, and Your Street -- A Moral Compass for the New Economy, and CEO of Sojourners. He blogs at www.godspolitics.com. Follow Jim on Twitter @JimWallis.

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The shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, the young congresswoman from Arizona, must speak to the soul of this nation. The shooter raised his gun to her head, and then he kept shooting until 14 people were ...
The shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, the young congresswoman from Arizona, must speak to the soul of this nation. The shooter raised his gun to her head, and then he kept shooting until 14 people were ...
 
 
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PaulArt
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06:17 PM on 01/16/2011
As a practicing Christian let me state unequivocally that Christianity in America is on a decades long struggle to achieve what the Taliban wants in Pakistan and Afghanistan. A religious state where there are no abortions and Biblical laws(one wonders if they will institute the Old Testament or the New if given a choice) - where there is a return to Jim Crow and religious persecution of all other religions. It is the meddling of the Pastors and Churches into politics that has brought social issues into politics and from social issues to moralizing and hatred towards the other side has been but a heart beat. It has always been thus. Churches in America get to meddle in politics because they are rich and money flows freely in American politics. Listen to the deafening silence from the 'leaders' of our Churches today. Ravi Zacharias, Joel Osteen et al stand mute. Churches in America today are a tool of the GOP. You can extend David Frum's comment about the GOP and Fox to the Churches. They initially thought they could control the GOP but now realize it is they who are being controlled by the GOP. The Church is recognized in the New Testament as the Bride of Christ but the present day Church is the bride of the GOP. Unfortunately the GOP is in bed with the Corporations. They are all very like White Sepulchers, white marble outside but rotting corpses inside that Christ warned us about.
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hornedcog
Tax Tea Now!
08:54 PM on 01/16/2011
F'N A baby! F'N F!
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hornedcog
Tax Tea Now!
02:24 PM on 01/16/2011
Here we have a sincere attempt to bring people together and possibly make the world a better place. All I see are angry comments by both Christians and others. My suggestion is for there to be universal respect and tolerance of religious freedom there must also be a respect for the freedom from religion.
Your beliefs do not excuse you from the persecution of others or bequeath special rights beyond our fortunate political confines.
02:21 PM on 01/16/2011
Umm....nations don't have souls. Humans don't have souls (except John Legend and Aretha Franklin)
01:01 PM on 01/16/2011
'In the midst of tragedy and violence, I believe this means every Christian must ask themselves: "How am I responsible?"'


Sorry, I am not responsible for a madman who knew he was ill and refused to seek help.

Sometimes people must be held responsible for their own actions. You may not lay your unfounded guilt at my feet.
09:45 PM on 01/16/2011
Correct.
12:34 PM on 01/16/2011
The people around this madman, the sheriff, who knew about him, those are the people who need to ask What more could of been done?
I try to do my best everyday, I dont like this administration or it's policies, but it doesnt fill my heart with hate
This sick man never listened to talk radio, wasnt political, if anything he had red flags all over him as some sort of person who needed mental help.
I agree we should treat each other with respect, this horrible incident, has nothing to do with political disourse.
11:04 AM on 01/16/2011
The soul of the nation has been sick for a very long time. This shooting was just another manifestation of the state of it. That we even have to have a discussion that someone should or should not get ahold of a clip that fires off around 30 rounds is ludicrous and frightening.

Also, bringing religion into this is kind of lame given the history of violence in religions. There is good, peaceful history in religion too. But for a melting pot like america, this is divisive. And individually we didn't have anything to do with the shooting. Asking people to atone for an act they did not do or contribute to is sanctimonious.
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Robert SF
09:52 AM on 01/16/2011
By now, I'd pay money to stop seeing the Arizona shooting splashed on every headline. And sorry but no. It was not an attack on the nation, nor the soul of the nation, nor does it have anything to do with Christianity, except in the most peripheral manner. This was not a national tragedy; it was a personal one. Let us give the mourners some privacy. It's really unseemly the way everyone is rubbernecking this.
04:10 PM on 01/13/2011
Jim Wallis thou should practice what thou preaches.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
12:46 AM on 01/16/2011
Since Mr. Wallis is about as wise and peace bringing as anyone I have ever encountered, I can't begin to fathom the meaning of your comment.
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coreypaul
Gay, Secularist, Socialist, Vegetarian, American
07:44 AM on 01/13/2011
Only the elimination of all conservative Christians will allow all Americans to be free and the world to no longer have to live in fear of the U.S.A.'s imperialist, terrorist holy war. The conservative ideology has never helped mankind in any way, it has not only never helped mankind in anyway, it has oppressed, murdered, raped and killed all those in it's way to gain power. History shows us this. Fact shows us this. James Madison, the "Father of the U.S. Constitution", along with many founders of this country, regardless of their religious or non-religious affiliations, knew keeping politics and religion separate not only preserves each, but helps them flourish: "The number, the industry, and the morality of the Priesthood and the devotion of the people have been manifestly increased by the total separation of the Church and the State.
04:09 PM on 01/13/2011
Actually the felt our system would only work if we were moral religious people. They believed religion should be taught in school. First American bible was produced by Congress.
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iskra
Natural enemy of sharks and tro//s
11:52 AM on 01/15/2011
Morality does not necessarily come with religion nor the lack thereof.
04:10 PM on 01/13/2011
Not very civil of you.
04:31 PM on 01/12/2011
While we are asking the Christian to soul search, we might ask "What have I done about the 500,000 children who died in Iraq due to sanctions? What am I doing about the fact that 45,000 people are currently dying per year in the U.S. due to our health insurance system? Why wait for the supposed 'fix' to come in 2014? There are so many searches to do. As in good business plans or triage or soul searching, the first step is to make a list of all the major problems.

Thank you.
10:18 PM on 01/16/2011
The main question is do we blindly believe and regurgitate every statistic we see without finding out where it came from and if it is based on facts.
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opines
12:01 PM on 01/12/2011
A frightened, deeply divided, heavily armed, dumbed-down, drugged & overmedicated American people are ill-prepared to deal with the harsh conditions that will prevail as unemployment lengthens.

Exhorting ourselves to be less vitriolic, more civic minded will not end our military imperialism or top-down/smack-down policies.

Escalating violence is a certainty as long as those two policies remain in place.
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Steve McSwain
Author, speaker, executive coach, spiritual mentor
10:50 AM on 01/12/2011
We will only ever know peace without when we know peace within. This is not a time to look around at who or what we might blame but to look within and to know ourselves better. Individuals must be responsible for their actions and so the legal system will follow its due course in the case of this young man. Meanwhile, what might we learn about ourselves, as well as our society and culture, that could result in a more peaceful world?
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NYC123
09:29 AM on 01/12/2011
Given, we know our leaders refuse to act on behalf of the American public! A greater force is the church; God’s stewards on earth. The question I throw out there: Is the church doing their job to protect the flock from guns? Before you answer that question answer this one:

What action would Jesus take? The answer to this question, will give clarity -- if these earthly church leaders are really God’s stewards or “wolves in sheep’s clothing” misguide the flock.

What would Jesus do? Three things to consider: 1) Jesus, we remember did not carry weapons! In fact he told Peter, who pulled out his sword to protect him: “Put it (weapon) away for he that lives by the sword will die by the sword!” 2) Regarding what action Jesus would take – Jesus showed his passion for truth in Jerusalem, where God temple was being used as a flea market for the exchange of goods and services -- Jesus was outraged, and showed it by knocking down the business stands to stop the practice and said! “This temple is a place of worship!” And 3) The followers of the God of the Bible, and Jesus the head of God’s church, are peaceful. and loving of thy neighbor, that is our calling – no place for weapons!

Conclusion: Wolves in sheep’s clothing are our church leaders – they are like politicians, scared, and move with the wind; with no passion for truth -- and not Christ-like which is their
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Indigo1941
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08:20 AM on 01/12/2011
The attack on the soul of the nation does not come from the barrel of a gun. It comes from the mouths of shouters who giggle and snicker and display their contempt on every occasion for any effort to sustain the well being of the American people. I place that blame directly on every vote in favor of the Republican Party cast since Reagan took office.
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01:51 PM on 01/12/2011
And yet they on the other side see us liberal,Democrats, non -believers as the very same giggling, snickering contempt on every occasion for any effort to sustain the well being of the Amerian People.
A threat to their most cherished beliefs and what they consider the "moral well being" of this nation.

So we can Each stand pointing our fingers across the great divide blaming each the other and neither taking any responsibility or giving an inch.


I remember seeing an old cartoon of a Covered Wagon stuck in the mud. About 20 kids were trying to get it out, each by his own plan and means. Not one was working with another. Of course all wasted time and energy and an exercize in futility.
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iskra
Natural enemy of sharks and tro//s
11:49 AM on 01/15/2011
Liberals can most certainly take responsibility for a lot of things: Medicare, social security, abolition of slavery, civil rights and other social programs more in line with what I would have thought the new testiness would encourage.

Conservatives and Republicans, not so much.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
12:56 AM on 01/16/2011
Just because there are two sides to every argument does not in any way mean that both are equally valid.
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NYC123
07:23 AM on 01/12/2011
The law of the land (on guns) is one force – we already know they refuse to act on behalf of the American public! A great force is the church that supposed to be God’s steward on earth. The question I throw out there: Is the church doing their job to protect the flock? Before you answer that question answer this one: What action would Christ take being the head of the church? The answer to that question, will give clarity if these earthly church leaders are really God’s stewards or “wolves in sheep’s clothing” misguide the flock.

What would Jesus do? Three things to consider: 1) Jesus, we remember did not carry weapons! And he told Peter, who pulled out his sword to protect him: “Put it (weapon) away for he that lives by the sword will die by the sword!” 2) Regarding what action Jesus would take – Jesus showed his rage in Jerusalem, where God temple was being used as a flea market for goods and services -- Jesus was outraged, and showed it by knocking down the business stands to stop the practice! And 3) The followers of the God of the Bible, and Jesus the head of God’s church, are peaceful and loving of thy neighbor, that is our calling – no place for weapons!

Conclusion: Wolves in sheep’s clothing are our church leaders – they are like politicians, scared, and move with the wind -- not Christ-like!