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The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right



Posted: 07/11/2007

The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right

 

A while back I wrote a tongue-in-cheek column entitled “Say Something Nice,” relating to a campaign started by Mitch Carnell, a leader at the First Baptist Church in Charleston, SC, who wanted Christian groups to say nice things about each other.

 

In it I said that I was following Mitch’s idea to always say nice things about everyone, so when my young son asked me about Adolf Hitler, I said only nice things about him and as a result, my son now admires Hitler. (No relation with reality here).

 

Recently Mitch showed his true colors in a press release sent by email to members of Christian Newswire, in which he not only compares a woman with a Christ-killer for not dialoguing with him but in fact tells an unflattering story about his own father, at variance with God’s 5th Commandment (while in the same article saying Christians must be respectful to one another). It seems this woman had asked him a rhetorical question in an email and when he tried to respond, she had blocked him.

 

He writes:

 

This blocking episode is much like the one described in John's Gospel when Pilate asked Jesus, "What is Truth?" and then he did not wait for the answer. He went out to the people. He did not want to know the answer. “When I was a teenager my father would confront me about some breech of acceptable conduct with, "How could you do such a dumb thing?" Before I could answer he would throw up his hands and proclaim, "I don't want to hear it."

 

I wanted to find out if Mitch himself may no longer be taking emails because, unlike his first press release at Christian Newswire, this one did not contain his email address.

 

So I wrote him this email:

 

Hello Mitch,

This is Donald Hank, the guy who wrote the article "Say something nice" regarding your article in Christian Newswire and how my son was influenced indirectly by my adopting your say-something-nice approach.

I just wanted to know I saw your latest press release today.

I was surprised because your article sounded a little edgy. Have you decided to change your tack? It's ok. We are only human.

Don

 

Mitch did in fact respond:

 

Thanks. I wondered how it would be taken. I thought I was very nice.  Mitch

 

My response:

 

Hi Mitch,

Nice?

Were you talking about your latest press release in which you accuse your own father of mental abuse and compare a lady with a Christ-killer for not wanting to dialogue with you?

But God doesn't command us to be nice, so that isn't the issue.

Stephen wasn't stoned for being too nice, was he?

Jesus called publicans, Pharisees, etc, hypocrites right to their faces.

John the Baptist and Jesus both called their people a "generation of vipers."

Early Christians, our models, weren't nice. They were good. Those are opposites.

You have demonstrated that those who push for "niceness" are hypocrites, because the push for niceness is in itself a nasty frontal assault on orthodox Christians. You are asking them to be nice, but you have no intention of being nice to them.

Your movement is right in line with Nancy Pelosi and Hillary's idea to silence the orthodox, but the tactic in the "niceness movement" seems to be a stealthy attempt to impose self censorship and end vital dialogue right now when it is needed most.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn said in a speech at Harvard that in the Soviet Union, they have state imposed censorship but in the US, we have self censorship of the press--he was referring to the phenomenon of political correctness, which didn't have a name back then.

I haven't made up my mind about you yet, but there are at least 2 possibilities, which I will list as nicely as I can:

1-You are pathologically naïve, like Jimmy Carter, or

2-You are a cunning "Christian" leftist who has a clear vision of a socialist world in which orthodox Christianity, the bedrock of the faith, melts away through infiltration (in other words, you pull, Pelosi-Hillary push, and you reach the goal of silencing dissent).

No, Mitch, that was not intended to be nice. It was intended to be kind.

Let's be kind to the future generation and restore morality in this country. That is a far cry from saying nice things about the vipers that are trying to harm them with false doctrines.

In your response you can try to convince me that you are not one of those vipers.

Regards,

Don Hank

 

Now, I had not checked into the background of Mitch Carnell until this point.

 

So on a hunch, I went to Google and did a search using the key word group: First Baptist Charleston Wallis.

 

I did this because I suspected that his church must have a close relationship with Jim Wallis, the arch bishop of “Christian” Leftism, who has nothing but praise for the party of partial birth abortion. Sure enough, one of the links brought me to an article in Wallis’ flagship site Sojourners, which touted an upcoming appearance of the well-known antagonist and subverter of Christian orthodoxy Tony Campolo at the First Baptist Church of Charleston.

 

“Campolo worries that conservatives such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson have given Evangelicals a bad name” says the Sojourner article.

 

And further on: “Progressive Evangelicals simply have decided to stop talking about gay marriage, he [Campolo] said.”

 

As I was writing this, the following came in from Mitch himself, they guy who wants us not to discuss controversy:

 

Thanks for your thoughtful response. At the very least we have people talking [my emphasis]. I am happy to be put in the same class with President Carter and perhaps I am naive. I believe that Christ commanded us to love one another. "This is how you will know that they are mine and I am theirs that they love one another." In order to share the gospel we must first be heard. I am happy that you want us to be kind. The kindest thing we can do is to win people to Christ. Because you and I may disagree with each other does not mean that either of us is wrong. It means that we have a different point of view.  Mitch

 

My response:

 

Now I understand why people block you.

You don't pay any attention to what people say and don't address their arguments.

Did it ever occur to you that your dad may have been dead-on right about you?

 

I don’t know how much longer this dialogue will continue, but please note the contradictions:

Mitch indicates he is glad “we have people talking,” but his church supports leftist Tony Campolo, who clearly is happy when they don’t (“Progressive Evangelicals simply have decided to stop talking about gay marriage”) and he himself, in his “say-something-nice-Sunday” campaign, is asking people to voluntarily stop the opposition. Read: accept gay marriage, abortion, apostasy and moral relativism. In other words, shut up and let us liberals define your beliefs (I’m not exaggerating about the “shut up” part. Mitch's web site contains a favorable book review of “For God’s Sake, Shut Up!”).

 

Thus the “Christian” Left slams orthodox Christians hard, saying they are giving Christianity a “bad name” and that they need to shut up. Yet they insist that we must say nice things about other Christians.

 

Cleary, for them, those other Christians are the Christian Left.

 

In other words, don’t worry about slandering the Christian right. We’ll do that for you. With a smile.

 

Donald Hank is a technical translator and staff writer for Laigle’s Forum.

 

Contact the author: don@zoilandonsplace.com

 

 

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Re: The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right
Posted On: 07/18/07 05:27:06 PM Age 99, SWITZERLAND
Excellent essay. I interpret the efforts to "shut people up" you observed as part of the post-modern belief that the members of a particular community govern (by both force and consensus) the moral choices its members are allowed to make (rough quote from "What is Postmodernism" by David Nobel). http://www.pre-trib.org/article-view.php?id=291
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Re: The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right
Posted On: 07/18/07 11:21:12 AM Age 52, FL
People want to shut the truth up because it causes conviction. What people don't realize is that they will know the truth and the truth will set them free. Christians who want to be "nice" and not speak the truth don't want to face the hostilities that may incur. Which in short is cowardly. Compromising is the same as apostasy. I pray for my brethren that are blind to this. And that the light of truth will shine on them and they will truly be dedicated to God and not man's opinion.
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Re: The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right
Posted On: 07/12/07 11:19:50 PM Age 47, CA
Since when is Jesus a right winger? The godless left claims to be the "Real christians because they tell perverts what their itching ears want to hear and call it "Grace". They throw other peoples money at the poor and comfort them in thier sin so at best, they send people to Hell well clothed and well fed. The Left spits on us and hates us? Mk 13:13 All men will hate you because of me, h but he who stands firm to the end will be saved. i Does anyone who is saved wish to have those who are in open rebellion against God speak well of them? Lk 6:26 Woe to you when all men speak well of you, for that is how their fathers treated the false prophets. However, the "Religious Right" is no more rightious than their counterparts on the left. First, The Lord commands: Dt 5:32 So be careful to do what the LORD your God has commanded you; m do not turn aside to the right or to the left. n When the right pushes the passing of laws to regulate the conduct of unbelievers, it lost a lot of credibility. Siging on to Bushes gospel of bombs & bullets further eroded the credibility of the right. The right went wrong and no longer has any credibility left.
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Re: The New Christianity: Be Nice to the Left, Smear the Right
Posted On: 07/12/07 08:24:01 AM Age 39, MO
Great post, Donald. I am going through the same thing in my state convention. Be nice to the "left leaning Christians", but slam the Christians who are trying to help and warn about false teachings coming into the church. We are bending over backwards here to make sure that false teachers and those that follow them are not made to feel uncomfortable. We are told not to be divisive and that it's not that bad that their beliefs aren't Biblical. I feel many days that I am in the Twilight Zone. Keep up the good work. God bless. kim
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