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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, November 22, 2019
The Pragmatic Christian Consolation That Prompts Defiance In Defeat


All this was not to be. The emotions of supporters who are sullenly licking their wounds in humiliating defeat at this moment may include depression, disappointment and a sense of hopelessness. Others depending on temperament may bristle with rage, resentment and disgust Still
others with their hopes dashed and prayers seemingly unanswered may be
confused and disillusioned wondering why in the affairs of nations
notwithstanding the best intentions of decent people so often good does
not seem to triumph over evil. Nor are they helped by the cowardice and
worldly diplomacy of politicians who with an eye on their own political
future meekly cower before the victor and wish him well whose nature remains unchanged.
In this situation one might expect that many people in their anguish and
frustration might fall back on their religious faith for consolation
and some kind of understanding that would enable them to emotionally and
intellectually come to terms with what has happened. This article seeks
to set down how a Christian for his part reconciles himself
philosophically based on the teachings in God’s spoken word in scripture
( the Bible ). Such a Christian perspective is admittedly radically
different. It might appear outlandish and make no sense to many. But it
needs to be stated and hopefully people of other faiths, Buddhist, Hindu
and Islam would
join in the conversation by explaining how at a dispiriting time like
this they might find consolation within their own religious tradition.
From a Christian perspective the
first thing to say is that Sajith Premadasa’s defeat comes as no
surprise whatsoever. It is frequently said that people get the
government they deserve. It would be more accurate to say that in a
fallen world of
sinful humanity where most people are selfish, mercenary, corrupt,
bigoted and stupid they choose leaders after their own values, attitudes
and prejudices. As the old quotation has it “Like
attracts like”.Sinful subjects don’t vote saints to rule over them. Nor
do bad people vote for good governments. It is a simple principle that
holds true all over the world.
The Bible teaches that human sinfulness is universal. It emphasises the
total depravity and spiritual blindness of unregenerate mankind on the
planet in all ages. It
records that from the dawn of history “the wickedness of man was great
on the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was
only evil continually where the earth was corrupt in God’s sight and the
earth was filled with violence”. Corruption and violence indeed ! What a fitting description of human communities at home and abroad in our own day and age.
And no one is exempt from the stark reality of sinfulness in the depths
of the human soul. According to the great apostle Paul writing to
Christians in Rome around 57 AD “None is righteous, no not one; no one
understands; no one seeks God. All have turned aside; together they have
become worthless; no one does good, not even one” In the same letter Paul bluntly spells out the characteristics of sinful humanity who having a debased mind are “filled with all manner of unrighteousness, evil, covetousness, malice,envy, murder, strife, deceit, maliciousness, gossips, slanderers, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, foolish, faithless, heartless, ruthless”.
Despite outward pretentions that
is the scope and magnitude of sinfulness that lurks in our own hearts
and underneath the sanctimonious humbug of false religion in human
societies in
Sri Lanka and throughout the world. That is the Christian diagnosis of
the human condition. That is the default position of every voter who
enters a polling booth. So it comes as no surprise that all over the
world sinful society should vote for those in their own image. It would
be a contradiction if they didn’t. That is the pragmatic Christian
consolation in times like this.
The ultimate example of this reality was the fate of the historical Jesus who came down to earth as the Son of God to save sinners. He lived a perfectly sinless life of infinite compassion and selfless service to his people. He was the long expected Messiah who
had come to preach the good news of salvation to his people, liberate
them from sin and death, reconcile them to God and show them the path to
eternal life. Yet, given the sinful humanity his people represented he was despised and rejected before being brutally tortured and finally executed by being nailed to a cross. Given the choice between Jesus and a notorious terrorist called Barabbas the crowd by popular choice ‘voted’ to release Barabbas ! The pattern has been repeated innumerable times over the centuries as voters in the depravity of their human nature so vulnerable to psychological manipulation false propaganda and plain bribery have
voted, exalting evil over good, falsehood over truth, injustice over
justice. Such understanding is the basis of the Christian’s pragmatic
consolation.
That popular democracy works in that way in every nation in every age is
perfectly logical. For example, why should we expect populations with a
penchant for violence to vote for rulers who are committed to uphold
the rule of law ? It doesn’t make sense ! Why should we expect millions
of ordinary people who are in their own way corrupt in daily life – to
vote for incorruptible leaders ? It doesn’t make sense. Or take the
specific case of thousands of mercenary government doctors who don’t
care a hoot for medical ethics, aggressively make millions
in the private sector and backed by the medical thuggary of a ruthless
trade union enjoy the right to strike with impunity endangering the
lives of patients. Why should we expect them to vote for rulers who
might amend the Medical Act, ban strikes by doctors and discipline the
medical profession ? It does not make sense.
Equally why should we expect the affluent selfish business classes to vote for a socially sensitive government that might raise taxes where
they may have to settle for a plain Toyota instead of a luxury Benz ?
And then there are the millions of ordinary folk who fatally intoxicated
by the superstition, mythology, fantasies and historical
distortions of Mahavamsa Buddhism believe that Sri Lanka belongs to the
Buddhists with ethnic and religious minorities welcome to remain and be
treated kindly like pet cats and dogs provided they know their place in
the scheme of things. Why should we expect them to vote for liberal
enlightened rulers who tilt towards a secular society and believe in the rights of minorities and the dignity and equality of all citizens ? Why
should we expect a degenerate Buddhist establishment comprising
numerous corrupt ferocious monks who probably wish that minorities did
not exist, to promote anybody other than those who reflect the image of
its own racist aspirations ? Such expectations are wholly unrealistic.
The human heart darkened by sin is programmed to turn away from the
light. That is the harsh reality. Jesus said “ The light has come into
the world and people loved the darkness rather than the light because
their deeds were evil”. Given
the universal depravity of sinful mankind on the planet the Bible sets
the bottom line: “We know that we are from God and the whole world lies
in the power of
the evil one”. It is a world that has for the present gone to the devil
under whose influence human nature blinded by sin is basically bad.
The understanding of this
unpleasant truth is the Christian’s pragmatic consolation when people
cast their ballot having put their God given conscience to sleep – as in
July 1932 when
37.4 % of the German population voted for Adolph Hitler who went on to
exterminate over 6 million Jewish people. But this pragmatic
understanding of human behaviour is always mixed with a glorious hope
where Christians are defiant in defeat whatever the electoral
battlefield .