A Challenge to the World's Religious Leaders

War and violence based on religious beliefs will not end until religions themselves agree and announce that God would never condone such behavior. Most of the world's religions can't do that, because most of the world's religions teach of a God who is angry, violent and retributive.
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War and violence based on religious beliefs will not end until religions themselves agree and announce that God would never condone such behavior.

Presently, most of the world's religions can't do that, because most of the world's religions teach of a God who is angry, violent and retributive.

It is becoming clear that only if and when religions themselves teach of God in a new way can humans learn a new way to live.

Only when religions stop honoring a God who is said in the Bible to have killed or commanded the killing of two million people will people stop killing each other using religion as their justification.

Where is the religious leadership of today? Why do not the Pope, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the world's Chief Ulamas, the world's Chief Rabbis, the presiding bishops and/or the presidents or heads of the various Lutheran Churches, the Presbyterian Church, the Mormon Church, the Methodist Church and the various Baptist denominations issue a Worldwide Joint Declaration of Fundamental Religious Doctrine that states, clearly:

God is not punitive or violent, and does not in any instance or for any purpose under heaven bless, condone, approve or command the use of violence to protect God's Honor, to extend God's Word or to expand God's Kingdom on Earth.

I challenge and urge, invite and, yes, dare the world's religious leaders to issue such a statement. I do so knowing full well, in advance, that they will do no such thing.

They can't.

To issue such a statement would undermine the theological authority that is foundational in these religions: the idea that God's Word and God's Will must be obeyed, or God will punish humans with everlasting damnation.

It is this theological position which has allowed religions to look the other way when it is pointed out that the Bible narrative includes the killing of over two million people at the Hand or the Command of God. Such action was necessary, they assert, to punish those who openly violated the Will of God, and to purify the remaining living faithful, ensuring that no diversion from doctrine arises or is tolerated.

Thus, the killing of the Unfaithful has been justified by religious traditionalists and fundamentalists to this very day. We do as God does, they say, and as God commands us to do in protection of the One Truth Faith and in defense of the Honor of God.

We are seeing this occurring on Earth this very day. And the world's religious leaders have yet to join together to raise their voice in a collaborative statement rejecting not only these violent actions based on religion, but the notion that God both commits and condones violence Himself in the name of His Honor and Purity.

Where is the world's religious leadership?

In hiding.

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