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What Bible Is Santorum Reading?

Posted: 02/21/2012 12:28 pm

When conservative Congressman Todd Akin a few months back suggested that liberalism was a "hatred of God," I postulated that given the overwhelming support for liberal and progressive values in the Judeo-Christian Bible, perhaps he had never bothered to actually read the Bible. With Rick Santorum's recent comment that Obama's agenda is "Some phony theology. Oh, not a theology based on the Bible. A different theology," I am now beginning to wonder if Santorum, Akin, and other conservatives are just reading a different Bible entirely than the one I read.

Because here's the thing: while you can -- if you really work hard to do it -- find verses here and there supporting a more conservative political point of view on certain specific issues, there is simply no way to read the Bible I read and not come to the conclusion that it is overwhelmingly supportive of helping the poor, showing mercy to the weak, refraining from judging, treating others as you would treat yourself, calling on the wealthy to give their money to the poor, and all kinds of other liberal, lefty, progressive values. You would have to ignore a great deal of Genesis and Exodus, with their talk of being our brother's keeper and bringing justice to the poor, oppressed slaves in Egypt; you would have to skip over a great many of the verses of Psalms with its poetry about justice and mercy for the poor and the widow; you would have to avoid the books of the Prophets almost entirely since so much of what they are angry about is the Israelite society's mistreatment of poor people and immigrants in their midst. Then there is the New Testament, where between St. Paul, the relatives of Jesus, and the big guy himself, there are so many verses on these subjects that it is virtually impossible to ignore them.

In fact, as I noted in my piece about Todd Akin, Jesus talks about mercy to those in trouble in 24 verses of the Gospels, tells people not to judge in 34 verses, tells people to love and forgive even their enemies in 53 verses, tells people to love their neighbors as themselves and treat others as they would want to be treated in 19 verses, and specifically tells people to help the poor and/or spurn riches and the wealthy in 128 verses.

That is a lot of verses, 258 by my count, where Rick Santorum's savior and George W. Bush's favorite philosopher sounds like a tried and true, solid to the core, far-out, lefty liberal. And all those where Jesus sounds like a conservative? I couldn't find a single one. He never once condemns abortion, even though it was very common in ancient times. He never speaks against homosexuality, even though the ancient Greeks before him and the Romans living in those times openly practiced and celebrated it. He called on the Romans and the Jewish establishment to treat the poor better, not condemn an adulteress to death, and to take the moneychangers out of the temple, but he never once asked the Romans to lower their taxes or lessen their regulations on over-burdened businesses. He never celebrated the greatness of the invisible hand of the market, and never discussed the virtues of selfishness, as conservatives today are so fond of doing.

The anti-immigrant conservative has to ignore Leviticus, which says: "Don't mistreat any foreigners who live in your land. Instead treat them as well as you treat citizens and love them as much as you love yourself." The pro-death penalty conservative has to ignore Jesus who told the Pharisees that he who is without sin should cast the first stone. The anti-labor conservatives have to not worry about Jesus' brother James (the undisputed first leader of the early Christian church according to most historians) saying "Now an answer for the rich. Start crying, weep for the miseries coming to you ... Laborers plowed your field and you cheated them: listen to the wages you kept back, they are calling out: realize the cries of the workers have reached the ears of the Lord." Conservative anti-class warriors have to pretend that Jesus' mother Mary never said about her son: "The hungry he has filled with good things, the rich sent empty away." Conservatives like Mitt Romney who say the housing market has to hit bottom need to avoid thinking about Jesus very first sermon, where he called for a year where all debts would be forgiven. And the anti-welfare conservatives? You guys are in big trouble, as verse after verse condemns you. The one time Jesus specifically talks about how the last judgment will go down, he says, "All the nations will be assembled before him and he will separate them one from another as the shepherds separates sheep from goats." Who gets to go to Heaven in this story? The nations and people who fed the hungry and welcomed the stranger. The ones who didn't go straight to Hell.

These are not isolated verses: there are thousands of examples of them, and they are in every book in the Bible.

Now, look: people have every right to believe whatever they want to believe about God, Heaven and Hell, sin and salvation, the soul, and all sorts of theology. Adherents of multiple religions believe the founder of their religion ascended physically to a heaven somewhere in the sky. Fundamentalist Christians of many varieties believe that God created the world in six days about 6,000 years ago, and that there really were talking snakes and donkeys. Mormons believe the founder of their religion discovered special glasses sent by God that allowed him to read and memorize sacred texts that no one else could read. Just because I don't personally think those things happened doesn't mean I have anything against the faith of those who do; they are welcome to believe whatever they want to. And if you want to believe in a God who doesn't care about the poor, loves the wealthy more than anyone else, and wants you to be selfish, feel free. But when you claim to fervently believe in the holy words of the Judeo-Christian Bible, and your political philosophy is violently opposed to most of what is actually in that Bible, I have to call you out on that. When Rick Santorum says that Obama follows a theology not based on the Bible, I have to say this: either he is not reading the same Bible I do, or he is not reading the Bible at all, because Rick Santorum's political views are in direct, fundamental opposition to the Bible he claims to follow.

I will go so far as to say that the modern conservative faith is the direct opposite of what the Judeo-Christian Bible teaches: modern conservatives argue that everyone should take what they want and devil take the hindmost, that we are all on our own, and that if you are rich it means that a Darwinian selection process allowed you to succeed, and that you owe nothing to anyone else. Modern conservatives are far more faithful to Ayn Rand, who openly rejected Christianity because of its values of helping the poor and caring for others. Give her credit for one thing: at least she was honest. Conservatives like Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich celebrate we're all on our own selfishness, and are happy to let the poor starve and the ill die from lack of health care, yet they proclaim their Christian holiness and denounce Obama's theology. As Jesus would have put it: you have to take the log out of your own eye before you can take the speck out of your brother's, you hypocrite. Mr. Santorum, if you don't know the Bible any better than you do, you should be careful calling other people anti-Biblical.

 

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02:13 PM on 04/01/2012
Why do liberals make the jump from "these are good things to do' to "these are things government must do?" Is the distinction between freely given charity and compulsion that difficult to make?
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Jean Netherton
08:21 PM on 03/14/2012
Perhaps they practice the Mother Theresa brand of loving. You know, 'Suffering brings you closer to God'. So what I they are trying to do is bring millions closer to God through suffering...just like Saint Mother Theresa.
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Newfoundlander
I'm a pessimist, an optimist with experience!
10:20 PM on 03/08/2012
It seems to me that talking to a Republican about religion would be as fruitful as talking to Bill O'Reilly about what causes the tides.
11:37 AM on 03/08/2012
I'm sorry, did this writer actually just claim the Bible doesn't condemn homosexuality?? I believe it's you who are reading a different bible Mr. Lux
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
09:16 AM on 03/14/2012
Christians are supposed to be all about the new testament, that half of the bible containing Jesus' teachings, not the old eye for an eye testament of butchering 'witches' and destroying cities.

Or are all these christians unaware of such a thing as the four gospels, and Jesus replacing of all previous commandments with an update patch: "love your neighbour as yourself".
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cfisher000
08:55 AM on 03/20/2012
That is funny, I expressly remeber Jesus saying he did not come to overthrow the law and that not one jot or titel would be removed from the law. Perhaps punishing wickedness is the kindest form of love that on could show their neighbor. Preventing a neighbor from destroying their own life and the lives of others.
08:40 AM on 03/08/2012
Biblical interpretation is just that. Yes, maybe the bible is quite a bit more liberal (and radical, revolutionary even) than the neo-cons would have it, but I wouldn't rely on it for good progressive values either. I'm more interested in what science has to say on issues, and that, alongside the notion of a secular government, should dictate policy, not some old book.
06:55 PM on 03/06/2012
Hey I have an idea for an article. Let's create a grotesque straw-man caricature of conservativism and then show how it's hypocritical! Oh wait, Mike Lux just did that. Never mind.
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Bwheel
06:04 AM on 03/02/2012
I'm not sure how a person can be both Christian and Republican.
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Debra Martinez
Who is your God...
07:19 AM on 03/22/2012
They can't .. Jesus stated that he is not part of the World.. That is decision making, attitude, lovers of the world... ect..

So his disciples are also NO PART of the World.. We do not get involved in man made ideas...
02:39 PM on 03/01/2012
Nothing like having true religion explained to the selfish ones.
11:36 AM on 02/29/2012
It's sad when the Bible is used as a political weapon, from either side. It's about love. We should be more concerned about how we are loving others rather than shaking our heads at the ones that aren't doing it right. If you believe in God, let him sort it out. And yes, Jesus didn't judge or condemn....but he DID say "Go and sin no more." And II Thessalonians 3:10 does say if man does not work, neither shall he eat. We can pick and choose to fit our views...isn't that what Santorum does? Isn't that what you are doing, Mike Lux?
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
09:18 AM on 03/14/2012
Much of the old testament is about revenge and infantacide.
10:22 PM on 02/28/2012
ohmygosh. THANK YOU! It is so frustrating to see many otherwise smart and kind people I know gushing over Santorum, with all his viciously small-minded views. I think people just pick a side, without enough consideration, and then they allow themselves to get sucked along by the current of "their side", even if what they believe about God or other people is diametrically opposed to what is being spouted. I often say to friends who are obviously not thinking their political positions through: "If you are going to just allow yourself to be told what to think by 'your side', you might as well go live in Cuba!"
Usually they don't get it.
03:33 AM on 02/28/2012
The Bible does not declare that the "wealthy" give their money to the poor via the government. The poor are to glean from the fields; the wealthy are not to be greedy and pick up all the fruit off the ground and around the edges so that the poor can, with their own hands, have free access to food. I am not suggesting all poor are poor b/c they don't work, but there are quite a few who choose to be poor in America b/c its easier to get gov't aid then to hold down a job.
03:56 PM on 02/28/2012
That is not actually true, it is not easy to be poor and live off government aid ... that is just some myth people like to circulate to make themselves feel better for treating the poor like crap. BUT, in an effort not to judge I will give you the benefit of the doubt; do you know exactly what are the benefits the government gives the poor ... name them and then give the amount of money that translates into.

But more importantly what have you done for the poor, the outcast, the shunned, and the unclean? Remember you will not be judged on your material possessions but on how you treated the least of these people.
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littleblackcat
10:34 AM on 02/29/2012
I have no idea who you are, but I know something very important about you: You make declarations as though they were carved-in-stone facts about things you know NOTHING of!

You state that it is easier to get gov't aid than hold down a job. THAT is pure nonsense. I repeat, pure nonsense. I am glad for you that you have never had to look for aid but if you had, you would know it is no easy, walk-in-apply-walk-out-with-a-check thing. MOST people do NOT know how to game the system and many more people are HONEST than not. That last remark does not apply to most politicians. Anyone injured on the job is going to jump through hoops for two years before getting disability funds. Elderly people wait 6 months and more to see if they qualify for 100 gallons of fuel oil for heating.

One more thing..... have you looked for a job lately?
11:33 PM on 03/06/2012
1. Did you read my comment? Clearly, stated, "not all poor are poor b/c they don't work." So your claim about "carved-in-stone facts" is not valid. 2. I had to chuckle b/c I receive WIC even though you claim, I have (in your words) "never" had to live off government aid.
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metogamekun
non-violence takes guts
06:19 PM on 02/27/2012
Mr. Lux, I hope you have sent this post in a certified letter to Santorum, Gingrich and Romney.

Make sure they sign for it.
02:48 PM on 02/27/2012
The Bible is not political theory. (Thank God: Ancient Israel was a theocracy often called to annihilate foreign peoples including their babies, livestock and booty in the name of religious purity.) But it does challenge us all to ask ourselves, how am I loving the poor/prisoner/enemy more than myself? Is that really just a political question? No one can read of such a just and merciful God and come to the smug conclusion that he or his party is righteous. Jesus died because he refused to be the political leader people demanded. Please let's not use the Bible as a weapon either way. It works better as a mirror.
12:11 PM on 02/29/2012
After Santorum has used the bible falsely to attack people, and his falsehood is finally put into biblical perspective, you ask for no one to use the bible in this debate??? If he uses the bible to defend his positions, he has every right to expect people who have read it to challenge him on his positions. And those who actually follow it are honor bound to defend it from him. You are acting like the bully who after hitting someone gets hit back and then declares hitting to be unfair.
01:10 PM on 02/29/2012
I tried to stay stop using the Bible to hit (rather to reflect, transform). If Santorum is bullying with the Bible, yes, he should stop. How am I the bully?
A professor once asked,"Does God need you to defend [him]?"
What does the Lord require but to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with your God?
Let's try to do all three.
I'm really uncomfortable judging whose the best follower.
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
09:32 PM on 02/26/2012
God is a radical environmentalist. Ages ago God found man to be sinfully destroying the ecosystem that he had created for them, and in his rage he decided to save the biological diversity of his planet by exterminating most of the polluting human race but for Noah and his family who he instructed to save every species on Earth from extinction. Ancient man knew what this message from God meant, but it has been lost in modern times. Capitalist are transgressing against God, and now they're in danger of infernal perdition. What will it take for them to find salvation?
cosmicdart
paragon of paradigms
08:45 PM on 02/26/2012
Asking what bible Santorum is reading is like asking a hungry Wolf among his gullible sheep what wool fashions he's wearing today. The Wolf always tries to look more sheepish than his victims. I'd never succeed as a politician cuz I never camouflage my intension's. The art of fooling others into thinking that I believe in what they believe in more so than they do so they're encouraged to give me power over them is an art that escapes me. Anyone who is driven by the "WIll to Power" must master this art form. Make me President and I'll not ask for any compensation for my work, and then I'll go back to doing what I'm doing now after four years so I may give another person who's not interested in Power the same chance!